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Superman (1939) - 423
Superman (1939) - 423
Superman (1939) - 423
Superman (1939) - 423
Brand:DC Comics
Product Code:September, 1986
weight:75.0g
Product Condition:Used
$170.00 inc. tax
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Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?

Superman / cover / 1 page

Credits

Script:

?

Pencils:

Curt Swan [as Swanderson] (signed)

Inks:

Murphy Anderson [as Swanderson] (signed)

Colors:

Anthony Tollin

Letters:

?

Content Information

Genre:

Superhero

Characters:

Superman [Clark Kent]; Bizarro; Prankster; Toyman; Lex Luthor; Brainiac; Metallos; Legion of Super-Heroes (obscured)

Indexer Notes

Cover art is an homage to the cover of Superman Annual (DC, 1960 series) #1.
Color credits confirmed by Anthony Tollin.

Superman in Superman

text article / 2 pages

Credits

Script:

E. Nelson Bridwell

Letters:

Typeset

Job Number:

S-4826

Content Information

Synopsis:

Recapping the Superman series from its early days to this, the final issue.

Indexer Notes

Inside front and back covers.


Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?

Superman / comic story / 24 pages

Credits

Script:

Alan Moore

Pencils:

Curt Swan

Inks:

George Perez

Colors:

Gene D'Angelo

Letters:

Todd Klein

Job Number:

S-4617

Content Information

Genre:

Superhero

Characters:

Superman [Clark Kent]; Lois Lane Elliot; Tim Crane; Jonathan Elliot; Jimmy Olsen; Bizarro; Lana Lang; Pete Ross (deceased); Prankster; Toyman [Winslow Schott]; Lex Luthor; Brainiac; Metallo; Perry White; Alice White; Krypto; Kryptonite Man; Legion of Super-Heroes [Supergirl; Cosmic Boy; Saturn Girl; Brainiac 5; Lightning Lad; Invisible Kid [Lyle Norg]]; Perry White; Alice White

Synopsis:

Tim Crane interviews Lois Lane Elliot about Superman’s final days on the 10th anniversary of his disappearance. Lois relates how Bizarro suddenly became murderous, then the Toyman and the Prankster attacked revealing Superman’s secret identity, and finally a group of Metallos attacked the Daily Planet. In response, Superman took his closest friends to the Fortress of Solitude for protection. As, Brainiac took over Luthor's body and recruited the Kryptonite Man, the Legion of Super-Heroes accompanied by Supergirl visited Superman and presented him with a statuette.

Indexer Notes

Story continues in ACTION COMICS #583. Script, pencils, and inks credits confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (20 August 2007)

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