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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781563892011
ISBN: 1563892014
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 151
Publication Date: September 01, 1995
Publisher: DC Comics
Sales Rank: 973965
Studio: DC Comics
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This book is about Superman's quest to locate Doomsday after having recurrent nightmares. This book is not as good as the "Death of Superman" or the "Reign of the Supermen" but can help patch up the story of Doomsday.
Now this story occurs after Superman has already come back from the dead. Doomsday's origins are explained as well. Can Superman actually beat Doomsday, despite the fact that Doomsday evolves past what previously killed him? You can find out in this book.
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If you ever want to read some really lousy story-telling I recommend this series. The writing's not awful, just... not very good. An excellent example of What Not To Do for aspiring comic book authors. The art's decent, I guess, but many panels remind me of the backs of cereal boxes, or those old Fox Kids magazines. If you want a story with minimal plot and a lot of action then this series is for you. If amateurish characterization (and really lousy dialogue) makes you gag... pass.
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If you want to see what's wrong with comics then Dan Jurgens' work is a good place to start, and if you want to know what's wrong with Jurgens' work this is a great place to start. Over the course of the last few years Jurgens' et al have managed to once again make Superman into the comic everyone reads and no one likes. How? Shameless manipulation of plot to sell comics, which is one of the things that's ruined comics. The other being some authors willingness to make comics "dark," which usually ... Read More
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This is a follow up to the death and rebirth of Superman. FOr those who read that tale the Creature Doomsday slayed the MAn of Steel in one of COmics greatest Battles. Later an impostor known as the Cyborg took Doomsdays corpse (it died at the same time) and strapped it to an asteroid and threw it into the depths of space. In this tale it starts of with Superman still ahving Nightmares about the creature. Dead set on setting his fears aside he travels into the depths of space in search of the creature. ... Read More
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When is someone going to write Superman so that it does not sound like the same writers that were writing for him in the 1930's? This book is full of the same cornball dialogue that has become a plague throughout Superman's career. Superman grew up human - why not make him sound like it? This book does allow us to see a more human side to Superman - one with fears and an eroding self-confidence. The problem is that this unique storyline is overshadowed by the grade school, dumb it down writing. The story ... Read More
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