Superman: The Atomic Age Sundays Volume 2 (1953-1956) (Superman Atomic Age Sundays Hc)

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Superman: The Atomic Age Sundays Volume 2 (1953-1956) (Superman Atomic Age Sundays Hc)

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Rating : 4.84 (525 Votes)
Asin : 1631405373
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 180 Pages
Publish Date : 2018-01-18
Language : English

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Superman flies high in this latest in a fine series of hardcover reprint volumes (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman) from IDW. Sam Kujava Absolutely fun read of never before reprinted Superman Sunday pages from a long ago era of Superman that we shall not see again. So buy this book to enjoy and set on your bookcase (you'll need a tall shelf for this series of hardcover books from IDW) and you can take it down and revisit it whenever you please! (Bonus! The spot-on cover art by Peter Poplaski perfectly evokes the look and feel of the Man of Steel as he existed then.). Over Three Years of Wayne Boring's Superman run. This is the second of three volumes collecting the Complete Superman run of Sunday comic strips from the 1950's. This volume collects March 22 1953 to June 2Over Three Years of Wayne Boring's Superman run. Stephen Vincent Kempton This is the second of three volumes collecting the Complete Superman run of Sunday comic strips from the 1950's. This volume collects March 22 1953 to June 24 1956. Over 170 Sunday comics strips reproduced one to each over sized page in full color.The book is in the large coffee table sized Hard Cover with a matching dust jacket designed by Pete Poplaski. He does a great job of emulating Wayne Boring's art style. The color art has been lovingly restored so that it looks like you got the best possible copy of a recently delivered of a 1950's newspaper. While you still see the small color dot matr. 1956. Over 170 Sunday comics strips reproduced one to each over sized page in full color.The book is in the large coffee table sized Hard Cover with a matching dust jacket designed by Pete Poplaski. He does a great job of emulating Wayne Boring's art style. The color art has been lovingly restored so that it looks like you got the best possible copy of a recently delivered of a 1950's newspaper. While you still see the small color dot matr. When Sundays Were Super!! Neil I applaud IDW for publishing these important historical comic strips. I have all 4 IDW volumes so far - the first two cover the Golden Age and now this is the second volume of the Atomic Age (1950s). This is a nice slice of comic book history and obviously reflects a much simpler time when people actually liked the good guys. The great thing about looking back at comic books across all genres and time frames is that they are a reflection of their time periods. While the stories by today's standards are goofy, campy whatever you want to call them they are still a lot of fun. Wayne Boring's Superm

Their defender of the oppressed became an enduring smash sensation in comics, radio, animation, television, and motion pictures. In these tales, Superman encounters two escaped criminals from Krypton; challenges Lois to discover his secret identity in three different periods in history; battles the mysterious Prankster; meets the legendary Hercules; mixes it up with the Phantom Thief, a crook whom radiation turns invisible; encounters a flying horse named Comet (no, not the one belonging to Supergirl!); and is super-confused when he suffers from super-amnesia! Superman was created in 1938 by two ambitious Cleveland youngsters, Joe Shuster

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