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The Death of Superman»rank: 14807by: Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway, Louise Simonson, Roger Stern, Jon Bogdanove, Tom Grummett, Jackson Guice, Brett Breeding, Rick Burchett, Doug Hazelwood, Dennis Janke, Denis Rodier
: :The bestselling edition that tells the staggering story of Superman's demise has been one of DC's best sellers since its release in January, 1992. THE DEATH OF SUPERMAN, the opening volume of the saga of Superman's death and rebirth, introduced the unstoppable death dealer known as Doomsday. Graphic novel format. Review: The Death of Superman was a 1992 stunt that turned out to be DC's bestselling Superman comic ever. The massive 11-issue crossover among four different series (Superman, Superman: The Man of Steel, Action Comics, and Justice League of America) introduces an unstoppable alien named Doomsday who creates a path of destruction on his way to the heart of ... |
Infinite Crisis»rank: 14807by: Geoff Johns, Phil Jimenez, Jerry Ordway, Ivan Reis, Andy Lanning
: :The bestselling edition that tells the staggering story of Superman's demise has been one of DC's best sellers since its release in January, 1992. THE DEATH OF SUPERMAN, the opening volume of the saga of Superman's death and rebirth, introduced the unstoppable death dealer known as Doomsday. Graphic novel format. Review: The Death of Superman was a 1992 stunt that turned out to be DC's bestselling Superman comic ever. The massive 11-issue crossover among four different series (Superman, Superman: The Man of Steel, Action Comics, and Justice League of America) introduces an unstoppable alien named Doomsday who creates a path of destruction on his way to the heart of ... |
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World Without a Superman»rank: 10102by: Dan Jurgens, Karl Kesel, Jerry Ordway
: :This collection of the enormously successful 'Funeral for a Friend' storyline recounts the aftermath of the death of the Man of Steel and his startling reemergence from beyond the grave. This volume guest-stars the Justice League, Supergirl, and others, and serves as the middle section of the saga that begins in THE DEATH OF SUPERMAN and concludes in THE RETURN OF SUPERMAN. Graphic novel format. |
The Brave & the Bold, Book 2»rank: 226641by: Mark Waid
: :This collection of the enormously successful 'Funeral for a Friend' storyline recounts the aftermath of the death of the Man of Steel and his startling reemergence from beyond the grave. This volume guest-stars the Justice League, Supergirl, and others, and serves as the middle section of the saga that begins in THE DEATH OF SUPERMAN and concludes in THE RETURN OF SUPERMAN. Graphic novel format. |
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The Death and Return of Superman Omnibus»rank: 85811by: Dan Jurgens, Roger Stern, Jerry Ordway
: :One of the most stunning events in modern comics history is collected at last in a single, huge graphic novel. The Death of Superman at the hands of the nightmare creature called Doomsday made headlines across the country in the 1990s, and now DC Comics has gathered the story of the Man of Steel's death and return in one volume for the first time ever. This amazing story guest stars the Justice League of America and many other DC Comics heroes as they witness the fall and rise of the greatest super-hero of all time. |
Superman: Infinite Crisis (Superman)»rank: 4089209by: Joe Kelly, Jeph Loeb, Marv Wolfman, Ed Benes, Jerry Ordway
: :One of the most stunning events in modern comics history is collected at last in a single, huge graphic novel. The Death of Superman at the hands of the nightmare creature called Doomsday made headlines across the country in the 1990s, and now DC Comics has gathered the story of the Man of Steel's death and return in one volume for the first time ever. This amazing story guest stars the Justice League of America and many other DC Comics heroes as they witness the fall and rise of the greatest super-hero of all time. |
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Power of Shazam»rank: 397120by: Jerry Ordway
: :One of the most stunning events in modern comics history is collected at last in a single, huge graphic novel. The Death of Superman at the hands of the nightmare creature called Doomsday made headlines across the country in the 1990s, and now DC Comics has gathered the story of the Man of Steel's death and return in one volume for the first time ever. This amazing story guest stars the Justice League of America and many other DC Comics heroes as they witness the fall and rise of the greatest super-hero of all time. |
Fantastic Four Visionaries - John Byrne, Vol. 8»rank: 518676by: John Byrne, Roger Stern, Jerry Ordway
: :John Byrne's FF endeavors end in era-transcending odysseys when the World's Greatest Super-Team ventures into the Negative Zone, a remade past and a future sculpted around the FF itself! Plus, the death, life and rebirth (not necessarily in that order) of Doctor Doom! Guest-starring Nick Fury, the Avengers and the Beyonder! Collects Fantastic Four #287-295 |
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Superman: v. 3: The Man of Steel (Superman)»rank: 518676by: John Byrne, Marv Wolfman, Jerry Ordway
: :Continuing with Titan's collection of Superman stories that redefined one of the most identifiable modern icons is volume three in the Superman: Man of Steel series. John Byrne's reinvention of the Superman mythos was considered highly controversial when it was first published in the 1980s - but he had little choice as he was attempting to rationalise continuity problems that had been produced over Superman's fifty years of life in various different media. Written by fan favourite scribes John Byrne (JLA, Batman) and Marv Wolfman (Batman, Crisis on Infinite Earths), with art by Byrne, Jerry Ordway (JLA) and a host of the best artists the 1980s had to offer! Also ... |
JSA: Ghost Stories (A One Year Later Story) (Jsa): Ghost Stories (A One Year Later Story) (Jsa)»rank: 518676by: Paul Levitz, George Perez, Rags Morales, Jerry Ordway
: :Continuing with Titan's collection of Superman stories that redefined one of the most identifiable modern icons is volume three in the Superman: Man of Steel series. John Byrne's reinvention of the Superman mythos was considered highly controversial when it was first published in the 1980s - but he had little choice as he was attempting to rationalise continuity problems that had been produced over Superman's fifty years of life in various different media. Written by fan favourite scribes John Byrne (JLA, Batman) and Marv Wolfman (Batman, Crisis on Infinite Earths), with art by Byrne, Jerry Ordway (JLA) and a host of the best artists the 1980s had to offer! Also ... |