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These
hit the stands Wednesday, Feb. 6.
Superman
titles:
SUPERMAN
#179
Written by Geoff Johns and Jeph Loeb; art by Ariel Olivetti;
cover by Ed McGuinness and Cam Smith
Featuring co-author Geoff Johns (JSA, THE FLASH) and guest-artist
Ariel Olivetti (JLA/HAVEN: ARRIVAL). A new African-American hero
emerges in New York as Superman deals with a crime in Harlem. The
Man of Steel is forced to reconsider what makes a hero. This title,
written by Jeph Loeb who was the creative force behind SUPERMAN
FOR ALL SEASONS, is probably the smoothest of the four mainstream
Superman titles for new readers to get into. The art may be a bit
simplistic with the regular team, but it doesnt distract from
the story, and the writing is great.
32 pages, $2.25
SUPERMAN
ADVENTURES #66
Written by Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer; art by Aluir Amancio,
Wayne Faucher and Terry Austin; cover by Mike Manley and Austin
Final issue. "Power Play," Part 2 of 2. Livewire has been
a pawn in a game that's brought Lex Luthor into a pact with Darkseid,
who has transported them along with the Man of Steel
to Apokolips! This title follows the animated version of Superman.
32 pages, $1.99
Supergueststar
Titles:
JLA:
SHOGUN OF STEEL
Written by Ben Raab; art and cover by Justiniano
Though this Elseworlds story is about the whole JLA, I believe it
centers around an alternate version of Superman. A rocketship from
an exploding planet Krypton lands not in Smallville, but rather
war-torn 14th century feudal Japan. When the baby from Krypton grows
into a man, Hoshi, he is convinced by a ragtag band of warriors
Elseworlds versions of the Flash, Hawkman, and Batgirl, among
others to join a rebellion against the oppressive and cunning
"Shogun of Steel." By setting Supermans childhood
in Japan, they may avoid having a freak of the week show up, but
dont be surprised if an alternate version of Lex appears somewhere
prominately in
the book (I havent read it, but Lex is usually the main villain
in Superman Elseworld stories.)
64 pages, Prestige Format. $6.95.
Trade
Paperback of the Week!
Well, weve looked at the whole death and return
of Superman. Now for something completely different. A few years
ago, a 12 issue maxi-series came out. Looking at the cover, one
might have thought it was an Elseworlds tale about Superman
in the Old West. In truth, it is completely in continuity, it is
set in the Old West, but Clark is not the Kent involved. Take a
trip back to an almost dead genre of comics as Clark learns about
his adoptive genealogy.
THE
KENTS
Written by John Ostrander, art by Tom Mandrake and Timothy
Truman
If you enjoy the no flight, no tights aspect of Smallville,
heres a comic which follows the same rules, but for a slightly
different reason. Though both Clark and Jonathan appear in this
story, they exist only for the purposes of exposition and narration.
Jonathan has found some old family letters from when the Kent family
first moved to Kansas, and he decides to share the tale that unfolds
within those correspondence through his own letters that he writes
to Clark in Metropolis. As Jonathan and Clark write to each other,
we are transported back in time to see the story of
Jonathans ancestors as they deal with the trials of the Old
West, the Civil War, and a family torn apart as so many were during
that time. Though this story ties in with Superman, it is truly
of the Western genre of comics. Ostrander does a great job with
this, and the art is wonderful. This is one of the best Superman
TPBs available, and it isnt even about Superman.
272-page Trade Paperback. $19.95 - Order
it now from Amazon.com!
OTHER
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Superman Homepage - Superman
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