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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781563893926
ISBN: 1563893924
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: January 01, 1998
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: January 01, 1998
Studio: DC Comics
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It was a great series, especially when we see Batman backing Superman up during this time without his powers. Even though the focus is on Lois Lane and Clark Kent's wedding, I was a little dissappointed with the outcome and the storyline of his powers was left open. Otherwise, this was a great story, and it was nice to see the Big Guy get married.
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I bought this TPB for the single most important reason that it is in the current canon of the Superman mythos. I say "current" because it took DC nearly 60 years to marry Lois and Clark. The whole story started out great, with the plot building up nicely up until the moment when Clark popped up the question again to Lois. The panel showing a mad, bruised Lois in a tattered wedding gown is really cool. The events leading to the wedding were also well crafted, with their friends and the justice league ... Read More
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In 1996, comics were changed forever as two of its most important characters were married: Clark Kent and Lois Lane. The particular wedding issue was not about Superman. In fact, it Superman only makes a limited appearance. It was about Lois and Clark. Two opposites that knew they could not live without each other. The wedding issue took me 90 minutes to read and it was worth the time. Even the ceremony is played out to the entire length. Another special touch was that the priest was actually the image ... Read More
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Forget about Superman for awhile. This is a story about two people, Lois and Clark. Ever since they met each other they were at each other's throat. In this case, it was Lois more than the mild mannered Clark that did all the throat grabbing shenanigans. The lady was tough as nails on Clark and took him on a spin with her sharp tongue and strong personality. Clark, on the other hand, was the quiet, more stable of the two. His time as Superman made his alter ego more reasonable and clear minded than Lois. ... Read More
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I have a few TPBs in my collection of comic books, and when I compared THE WEDDING AND BEYOND to them , it was actually pretty short. The storyline was great, the plot masterfully told, but I felt it could have gone on for a few more comics.
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