the death and return of superman omnibus goodreads
Read 4 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. 2), Captain America (vol. The notorious "Death Issue" was particularly good, using large, powerful images to express Superman's struggle with Doomsday in a way that relentless exposition could not. if you've never read this story do yourself a favor and pick up these trades or this omnibus you will not be disappointed. A mammoth read, but it really drags in places. Jurgens' stories and illustrations, along with Karl Kessel's illustrations, carry the weight. A Blast from my past, I haven't read these comics since I was in 5th grade, what 1992? 2), particularly during The Death of Superman storyline. This omnibus, the most comprehensive single volume published of the saga, is just as much fun to read today as it was then. The Death and Return of Superman Omnibus book. An enormous, character driven epic with loads of side stories and a complicated plot. My big gripe: They cut out ALMOST ALL of the Funeral storyline. Discover lots of new and upcoming nonfiction reads this spring Ridiculous! I acquired this massive omnibus which tells the tale of the death and return of DC's most prolific hero a few years ago when it was released, but didn't decide to buckle down and re-read it until the recent Man of Steel film came out. . 2) #75 in 1992) that served as the catalyst for DC Comics' crossover event of 1993. by DC Comics. I hate what they did with the Matrix/ Supergirl character- a young women who can't make her own choices and blindly obeys a man who comes across as abusive. I'm still impressed that DC would devote so much space and time to the effects of their greatest hero's absence; Lois, especially, really carries this part. 2), particularly during The Death of Superman storyline. Still hate the mullet though. Published September 1st 2007 by DC Comics (first published 2004. (Yes, shame on me for taking over 10 years to finally read it cover to cover.) Overall, it's obvious that these stories will not stand the test of time in the same way the more modern, in-your-face yarns that have followed it will, but they are important stepping stones that led the way to what we currently have in place: the Golden Era of comic book storytelling. Some much of it I can't believe I still remember! The Death of Superman at the hands of the nightmare creature calledDoomsday 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 volumefor the first time ever. Ok. Rant aside. Okay, not that surprising seeing he is the character you are reading for, and although there are some great setpieces including his funeral with all his superhero colleagues in attendance, and a nice subplot in which Lois Lane has to hide her grief both for Clark and Supes as she is mourning both (and is assisted by Lana Lang and Ma and Pa Kent), the storyline of the 'reign of the false Superman' gets repetitive. The middle portion of the story sees the effect that Kal-El's death takes on his friends and family (and is probably the weakest). 3), Justice Lea. 2), Captain America (vol. It sucks. What an inconsistent and meandering book, but glad I finally dove in after 20 years of putting it off. wow! Re-reading all this now almost 20 years later was quite the experien. But we have whole issues devoted to Pa Kent's dreams, and Lois and Jimmy being sad and then more sad. Join DAN JURGENS (SUPERMAN: LOIS & CLARK), JERRY ORDWAY (ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN), LOUISE SIMONSON (SUPERMAN: THE MAN OF STEEL), and many more as they bring you the seminal moment in the Collects ACTION COMICS #18-20, ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #496-498, SUPERMAN #73-75, SUPERMAN: THE MAN OF STEEL #17-19, and for the first time ever in a collected edition, NEWSTIME: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF SUPERMAN. He is best known for creating the superhero Booster Gold, and for his lengthy runs on the Superman titles Adventures of Superman and Superman (vol. Of course it just goes to show that you may only remember the good cause I don't remember a lot of the boring drama stuff. Death and Return of SUPERMAN Omnibus |Review ðªð¥ð - YouTube This new edition of one of the most memorable DC storylines of all time is back in The Death and Return of Superman Omnibus!Collects Action Comics #684-692, Adventures of Superman #497-505, Superman #75-83, Superman