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This Week's Comics!
by Daniducci

Well, it’s a small pull list this week for your Superman appearances. In fact, there are not many publications from DC this week at all. To find your nearest comic book store, just call 1-800-COMIC BOOK.

These hit the stands Wednesday, Jan. 16.

Superman titles:

SUPERMAN #178
Written by Jeph Loeb; art and cover by Ed McGuinness and Cam Smith

Special guest star Uncle Sam stands together with Superman facing the best and worst of America. But on which side does President Lex Luthor fall? All this, and a startling change is in store for the two most important people in the life of the Man of Steel: Ma and Pa Kent! (known as Martha and Bo to many of us)
32 pages, $2.25

Supergueststar titles:

HAVEN: THE BROKEN CITY #2
Written by Ashley-Jayne Nicolaus and Matthew P. Schuster; art and cover by Ariel Olivetti
The JLA makes a cameo appearance as the visionary maxiseries continues! As the World's Greatest Super-Heroes attempt to bring peace to the space-born city of Haven, they learn more about Haven's own heroes: The Alliance. But is there a traitor amidst these alien champions? The secrets of the DCU's newest heroes continue to unfold!
32 pages (#2 of 9) $2.50

Trade Paperback of the Week™!
Having given ourselves a good base knowledge of the Superman character, I would now like to recommend the most widely publicized event in the history of the post-Crisis Superman, his death. While meeting to hammer out the next year of Super stories, the Superman creative team casually considered killing Superman temporarily. Not an imaginary story, and not a case of Superman faking his death, but an actual, soul leaving the body, death. Though a bit more serious than many death stories, this was not seen by the creators as anything more than a temporary story arc that might appeal to the readers. Little did they know the media circus it would bring out as the general public, most of which hadn’t read a Superman comic in decades, if at all, cried foul that the hero they never follow was going to die. Of course, the slightly more patient comic book reader knew he would somehow return from the dead, but even with that knowledge the final scene of Superman’s demise, and the cover of that issue, were both wonderful and powerful. If you haven’t read the story before, take this moment to find out just how selfless Superman really is as he finally sacrifices everything to save Metropolis in this first of three TPBs in the saga of Superman's death.

THE DEATH OF SUPERMAN
Written by Louise Simonson, Dan Jurgens and various; art by Jurgens, Jerry Ordway, and various; cover by Jon Bogdanove and Dennis Janke

Superman's fateful battle with the beast known as Doomsday is reprinted in this inexpensive volume.
168-page Trade Paperback. $6.95/$9.95 depending on printing.

OTHER RECOMMENDED SUPERMAN COMICS WEB LINKS
The Superman Homepage - Superman Through The Ages


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