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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781563893353
ISBN: 1563893355
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: September 01, 1998
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: May 04, 1998
Sales Rank: 356252
Studio: DC Comics
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Product Description: When the last son of Krypton was sent to Earth, one of the greatest legends of all time was born. This book collects some of the earliest tales of Superman as they were first published. Written and drawn by his creators, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, included here are the orginal first appearances of Lois Lane and Superman's alter ego Clark Kent, as well as the Man of Steel's first use of his x-ray vision.
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This book contains some very nice reproductions of the early editions of the Superman comic books. It is unfortunate that there are several issues that cannot be included because they are in another book, but for what is here, this should be a must have for any fan of Superman.
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This is a great book to own if you are into The Man of Steel. There is an introduction to the book and a biography of the creators at the end. Even though comics 2-6 are absent from this volume, its a great thing for younger fans to read because it takes you into the world that Siegel and Schuster have originally created showing how the character has developed over the past 67 years.
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Superman has flown through American culture for nearly seventy years. He has appeared in almost every twentieth century entertainment medium: comics, television, and movies. With such ubiquity and staying power, it's probably fair to say that Superman stands as the Zeus of modern American mythology. Not only that, as Comic historian Mark Waid says in this book's introduction, Superman vicariously fulfills nearly every person's hidden dream of invincibility. Nothing can touch this guy. Not crooks ... Read More
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It seems unthinkable that the police would ever look at Superman as a dangerous criminal but in this collection that is exactly what they do. But this is not the Superman we all know but a vigilante who does whatever he wants in the name of justice. If he wants to destroy property and ruin the lives of criminals that's just what he does. If he sees something he considers an injustice he acts on it. If that means he rips down slum dwellings to force better housing to be built then he does it. But ... Read More
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With "Superman: The Action Comics Archives", DC goes back to the first Superman stories. I imagine the reason DC archived Superman in multiple series has much to do with the initial popularity of the character with his multiple appearances, plus the fact that many of Superman's first stories in "Action Comics" were reprinted in his the first issues of his own solo title. Since I am largely up to date on the "Superman Archives" proper, which reprinted the solo series, going back and reading "The ... Read More
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