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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781401201562
ISBN: 1401201563
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 224
Publication Date: May 01, 2005
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: May 01, 2005
Sales Rank: 432091
Studio: DC Comics
Editorial Review:
Product Description: The first Silver Age Superman Archive, reprinting ACTIONCOMICS #241-247 and SUPERMAN #122-126 (1958-1959)! This volume, with anintroduction by Mark Waid, features the debuts of the Fortress of Solitude,Brainiac, Kandor, the Super-Pets, and much more!
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Potential buyers might like to know that all 20 stories in Superman: Man of Tomorrow Archives: Volume 1, as listed by a previous reviewer, appear in Showcase Presents Superman: Volume 1. The stories in Showcase are in black and white, not colour, and the volume includes many more Superman tales from the Superman and Action comics. People who have already acquired Showcase Presents Superman: Volume 1 might like to consider whether or not they wish to buy the same stories (in colour) in the Superman: ... Read More
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Much like "Batman: The Dynamic Duo Archives", "Superman: The Man of Tomorrow Archives" represents a jump ahead from the Golden Age material found the "Superman Archives", "Superman: The Action Comics Archives", and "Superman in the World's Finest Archives". And as with the "Dynamic Duo", there isn't any "official" reason for DC to have chosen to have done this, beyond a desire to get Silver Age material out there. Plus, let's face it, Superman and Batman have been, and ever shall be, DC Comics Big Guns. ... Read More
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I just received my copy a few days ago. What a swell Superman collection from the 1950's. 20 fantastic adventures with the "Man of Tomorrow!" The stories from Superman and Action Comics are presented in original release order starting from June 1958. The first story is thought to be the starting of the Silver Age of comics for Superman, and is the adventure presenting Superman's first visit to the Fortress of Solitude. If I personally had chosen where to start in presenting the best Superman stories of ... Read More
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