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SUPERMAN: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE MAN OF TOMORROW? (Digital)
Date: 26 Nov 2013
Cover Price:
$11.99
Publisher: dccomics.com
Description
Collects:
An unforgettable collection of WATCHMEN writer Alan Moore's definitive
Superman tales that is sure to appeal of readers of his BATMAN: THE
KILLING JOKE graphic novel. Moore teams with Curt Swan, the definitive
Superman artist from the 1950's through the 1970's, to tell the final
adventure of the Man of Steel featuring his last stand against Lex
Luthor, Brainiac and his other foes in "WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE MAN OF
TOMORROW?". This volume also includes Moore's classic early
collaboration with WATCHMEN illustrator Dave Gibbons, "FOR THE MAN WHO
HAS EVERYTHING", in which Batman, Robin and Wonder Woman find Superman
held captive by the villain Mongul in the Fortress of Solitude and
dreaming of an idyllic life on Krypton courtesy of a wish-fulfilling
parasitic plant known as the Black Mercy. Both tales are considered two
of the top five all-time best Superman stories among fans. The rare
first team-up adventure between the Man of Tomorrow and Swamp Thing, the
character that first brought Moore to notoriety in the United States,
is included as an additional bonus. This volume collects the two-part
"Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" from SUPERMAN #423 and
ACTION COMICS #583, as well as "The Jungle Line" from DC COMICS PRESENTS
#85 and "For the Man Who Has Everything..." from SUPERMAN ANNUAL #11.
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