Superman Chronicles, Vol. 10
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Rating | : | 4.91 (773 Votes) |
Asin | : | 178116410X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 168 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-19 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
In 1933, along with his schoolmate Joe Shuster, he created the comics legend known as Superman. Long a fan of science fiction stories, he published numerous genre magazines and stories. . Jerry Siegel was born in 1914 in Cleveland, Ohio
Plus, when Clark and Lois go to the movies, he is embarrassed to see his own adventures onscreen in an animated cartoon!. In this new volume of stories from the height of World War II, Superman battles "The Night Owl", a mad architect, Nazi sympathizers, the mysterious "Man with the Cane", and a mad scientist who creates henchman by bringing characters from newspaper comic strips to life
Dana D Barlow said Five Stars. Great comic book, my son loves it!. W. Daniel Preece said A must-read for all comic fans!. I want to defend reprinting in chronological order. The Golden Age Superman is the most significant comic in history, and to watch the evolution of this character (at least until 19A must-read for all comic fans! W. Daniel Preece I want to defend reprinting in chronological order. The Golden Age Superman is the most significant comic in history, and to watch the evolution of this character (at least until 1945 or so) is to watch the evolution of comic books themselves.True, there is almost no continuity from story to story. But there is a definite continuity i. 5 or so) is to watch the evolution of comic books themselves.True, there is almost no continuity from story to story. But there is a definite continuity i. "But who really did the drawings?" according to Lawrence Miller. These 19But who really did the drawings? Lawrence Miller These 1942 stories avoided dealing with ongoing World War II. Superman dealt with petty crooks and fanciful villains. Covers, however, with one exception, dealt with Superman versus enemy weapons. This also challenged the artists who had to accurately draw ships and subs and planes and artillery. The WW II cover images also probably e. 2 stories avoided dealing with ongoing World War II. Superman dealt with petty crooks and fanciful villains. Covers, however, with one exception, dealt with Superman versus enemy weapons. This also challenged the artists who had to accurately draw ships and subs and planes and artillery. The WW II cover images also probably e
Long a fan of science fiction stories, he published numerous genre magazines and stories. . In 1933, along with his schoolmate Joe Shuster, he created the comics legend known as Superman. About the Author Jerry Siegel was born in 1914 in Cleveland, Ohio