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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781401209544
ISBN: 1401209548
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: 2007-04
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: September 27, 2006
Studio: DC Comics
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The overview of this book's plot has been mentioned in other reviews so I won't cover much of that, but I will say that the story is excellent. What makes the book worthwhile is that this is really Clark's story. This isn't simply Superman defending Metropolis against some giant robots (well, not for the most part anyway) this is the story of a man who wants to help people, but realizes just how much better his own life can be if he doesn't. The Lex Luthor that is shown here is downright desperate ... Read More
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through a red sun and this is the story afterwards (I think that is the correct character placement from Infinite Crisis). If you've ever seen and liked Superman 2, the movie from the 80's, then you'll like this story. They are very similar in concept and the character traits that Superman takes on as a regular person without powers. Superman is torn between being as close to Lois as he has ever been without powers and being the hero he used to be with his powers. The cool thing about Superman without ... Read More
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"Superman - Up, Up and Away" is written by Kurt Busiek and Geoff Johns. The art by Pete Woods and Renato Guedes and able supporting creative staff.
It is a year after the "Infinite Crisis". The world is still coping with a world without Superman. Unknown to most Superman has lost his powers in a climatic battle with a psychotic Superboy from an alternate reality.
No Superman - just Clark Kent, intrepid investigative reporter with a major metropolitan newspaper - The Daily Planet. ... Read More
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i enjoyed this book just fine. i'm a fan of all the creators involved, and they all did a good job. but the wasted potential of this story kills it for me. i don't think i'm spoiling anything by saying this, but this book could have been the greatest lex luthor story ever told.
with the premise that superman is gone for a year, the writers were given the opportunity to really flesh out what luthor would be like if he got his wish. maybe out from superman's shadow, lex was "free" to use his power and ... Read More
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It's one year after the events of Infinite Crisis and Clark Kent is still completely de-powered from his battle with Superboy Prime. Meanwhile Lex Luthor, his reputation in tatters, is playing around with the crystal (the Sunstone) he picked up during a run-in with Alexander Luthor. The scorn of Metropolis has left Luthor bitter and longing for revenge against the city that now despises him. So can mild mannered reporter and non-powered Clark Kent stand up to both Luthor and an active Intergang? Would he be DC Comics ... Read More
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