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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781401203528
ISBN: 1401203523
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 160
Publication Date: May 01, 2006
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: May 01, 2006
Studio: DC Comics
Features:- ISBN13: 9781401203528
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Product Description:
A cataclysmic event has struck the Earth.Millions of people have vanished without a trace.No one is left unaffected #8722; not even Superman.A year has passed, and Superman is left with many questions and very few answers.For a hero who tries to have all the answers, it's torture.And, just as the action heats up and the stakes are raised, one huge question emerges: just how far is Superman willing to go "For Tomorrow"?
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I couldn't imagine how I wouldn't love this trade. Sadly, then I read it. The story was hard to focus on with it jumping around and the crisis not making sense. Lee's art was of course fantastic, he is Jim Lee. Unfortunately, the plot was hit and miss, but mostly miss. Overall, a huge letdown.
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This is another Superman story that got past me when the comics originally came out. I read about it on Amazon, and was motivated by the negative reviews I read. I am first and foremost a Superman fan. Ive been disconnected from the Man of Steel in print for many years. When the negative write ups on For Tommorow came along I was curious on why some reviewers considered it bad. Superman has a problem. Its not easy to see at first, but when the story gets going you slowly start to see it. For the ... Read More
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Writer Brian Azzarello and artist Jim Lee team up to create a new story for possibly the greatest hero in comic fandom. A year following an event that has caused millions to vanish into thin air, the Man of Steel finds himself fighting to avert a series of unnatural disasters. Worshipped as a god by many, ironically he turns to a local priest for guidance. But when he imposes his will on a world that turns against him, Superman may not have a prayer.
Azzarello's story gets off to ... Read More
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Great cover, nice premise, weak story. That pretty much sums up the book. What could have been a post apocalyptic vision of Superman's world and his struggle in it, ends up being a muddled psycho treatise on nothing. What can you do with the world's most powerful hero who can do everything? Explore his vulnerabilities of course, which is why this story tries to do, to no avail. The lack of continuity and disparate storyline coupled with a muddled Superman and muddled plot (this and part two) ... Read More
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Not as good as other Superman stories, but at least the artwork is very good.