Superman: A Celebration Of 75 Years

Superman: A Celebration Of 75 Years

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When Superman Debuted Seventyfive Years Ago, It Was Not Merely The Beginning For One Character, But For An Entire Genre. The Phrase Super Hero Had Yet To Be Coined When Action Comics #1 Hit Newsstands In 1938, But Once Superman Entered The Scene, Effortlessly Lifting A Car Above His Head On That First Iconic Cover, The Character Paved The Way For Each Of The Hundreds (If Not Thousands) Of Superpowered Heroes Written Since.Superman: A Celebration Of 75 Years Gathers A Range Of Stories Featuring The First And Greatest Super Hero, Highlighting The Many Roles The Man Of Steel Has Played Over The Decades. In These Celebrated Stories, Superman Is In Turns The Herculean Champion, The Lonely Alien Survivor, The Superpowered Boy Scout And The Soulsearching Leader. Over The Course Of Seventyfive Years, Watch As The Character Grows From A Simple Strongman To The Beloved International Symbol He Is Today!This Volume Collects:(Superman, Champion Of The Oppressed) / (War In San Monte) Action Comics #12 (1938) Writer: Jerry Siegel, Artist: Joe ShusterHow Superman Would End The War Look Magazine (1940) Writer: Jerry Siegel, Artist: Joe ShusterMan Or Superman? Superman #17 (1942) Writer: Jerry Siegel, Penciller: Joe Shuster, Inker: Joe SikelaThe Origin Of Superman Superman #53 (1948) Writer: Bill Finger, Penciller: Wayne Boring, Inker: Stan KayeThe Mightiest Team In The World Superman #76 (1952) Writer: Edmond Hamilton, Penciller: Curt Swan, Inker: John FishchettiThe Superduel In Space Action Comics #242 (1958) Writer: Otto Binder, Artist: Al PlastinoThe Girl From Superman'S Past Superman #129 (1959) Writer: Bill Finger, Penciller: Wayne Boring, Inker: Stan KayeSuperman'S Return To Krypton Superman #141 (1960) Writer: Jerry Siegel, Penciller: Wayne Boring, Inker: Stan KayeThe Death Of Superman Superman #149 (1961) Writer: Jerry Siegel, Penciller: Curt Swan, Inker: George KleinMust There Be A Superman? Superman #247 (1972) Writer: Eliot S. Maggin, Penciller: Curt Swan, Inker: Murphy AndersonRebirth Action Comics #544 (1983) Writer: Marv Wolfman, Artist: Gil KaneThe Living Legends Of Superman (Excerpt) Superman #400 (1985) Writer: Elliot S. Maggin, Artist: Frank MillerFor The Man Who Has Everything Superman Annual #11 (1985)Writer: Alan Moore, Artist: Dave GibbonsThe Name Game Superman #11 (1987) Writer/Penciller: John Byrne, Inker: Karl KeselDoomsday Superman #75 (1993) Writer/Penciller: Dan Jurgens, Inker: Brett BreedingWhat'S So Funny About Truth Justice And The American Way? Action Comics #775 (2001) Writer: Joe Kelly, Pencillers: Doug Mahnke, Lee Bermejoinkers: Tom Nguyen, Dexter Vines, Jim Royal, Jose Marzan, Jr., Wade Von Grawbadger, Wayne FaucherQuestion Of Confidence Mythology: The Dc Comics Art Of Alex Ross (2003) Writer: Chip Kidd, Artist: Alex RossThe Incident Action Comics #900 (2011) Writer: David S. Goyer, Artist: Miguel SepulvedaThe Boy Who Stole Superman'S Cape Action Comics #0 (2012) Writer: Grant Morrison, Artist: Ben Oliver

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  • Q: What is the main theme of Superman: A Celebration of 75 Years? A: The main theme of Superman: A Celebration of 75 Years revolves around the evolution of the Superman character, showcasing his various roles and the impact he has had on the superhero genre over the past seventy-five years.
  • Q: Who are the authors and artists featured in this collection? A: The collection features a multitude of writers and artists, including Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, Bill Finger, Marv Wolfman, Alan Moore, and many more, highlighting the collaborative nature of Superman's storytelling.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is bound in hardcover, providing durability and a premium feel for collectors and readers alike.
  • Q: How many pages are included in this volume? A: Superman: A Celebration of 75 Years contains a total of 384 pages, filled with iconic stories and illustrations.
  • Q: When was Superman: A Celebration of 75 Years published? A: The book was published on November 26, 2013.
  • Q: What are some notable stories included in this collection? A: Notable stories include 'Superman, Champion of the Oppressed', 'The Death of Superman', and 'For the Man Who Has Everything', among others, showcasing a range of Superman's adventures.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for all ages? A: Yes, Superman: A Celebration of 75 Years is generally suitable for all ages, as it contains stories that appeal to both younger readers and longtime fans of the character.
  • Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: This book belongs to the superhero genre, specifically focusing on the iconic character Superman and his influence on comic book culture.
  • Q: Can this book be considered a good gift for comic book fans? A: Yes, this collection makes an excellent gift for comic book fans, especially those who appreciate the history and legacy of Superman.
  • Q: Are there any special features or extras in this book? A: While the main focus is on the stories, the book may include introductory notes and illustrations that enhance the reader's experience, celebrating Superman's legacy.

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