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Binding: Hardcover
Brand: The Hobby Spot
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
Fabric Type: 9781401218379
Legal Disclaimer: 1401218377
Manufacturer Labor Warranty Description: 400
Maximum Color Depth: DC Comics
Metal Type: DC Comics
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 160
Total External Bays Free: February 17, 2009
Total Firewire Ports: DC Comics
Total Gem Weight: Young Adult
Total Parallel Ports: February 10, 2009
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Product Description:
A new ALL STAR SUPERMAN volume from writer Grant Morrison!

In this follow-up to the award-winning ALL STAR SUPERMAN VOL. 1, the Man of Steel goes toe-to-toe with Bizarro, his oddball twin, and the new character Zibarro, also from the Bizarro planet. Plus, more exciting adventures that take Superman across the universe and back!

Grant Morrison is the acclaimed author of BATMAN: R.I.P., BATMAN: ARKHAM ASYLUM, SEVEN SOLDIERS OF VICTORY, DOOM PATROL, WE3 and THE INVISIBLES. He is co-author of 52, and has written many graphic novels starring the Justice League of America.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - not too bad
ok so i read this from my library and its a good story.how superman is almost on his death bed and how he has his list of things to do before he dies.my favorite scene is when superman saves the goth girl from jumping off the building very good stuff just shows how much of a great person good ol' supe is.its a good read and if your a superman fan you'll be more than pleased i just wish there was more pages.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Classic!
I love Grant Morrison's All-Star Superman series. I love it so much, I sent my only begotten son--I mean, I actually bought all 12 issues then bought both trade paperbacks.

Ordinarily, I don't believe in owning multiple copies of anything. But this comic is just that good. It's classic Superman. It's fun, inspiring, contemplative. And the action is...well, it's there.

It's actually kind of odd. There isn't a whole lot of fighting. But there doesn't have to be. Morrison ...
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Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - What Happened To The Man Of Tommorow? Vol. 1 Was Brilliant - Vol. 2 Was Dull
Alas, Volume 2 of All Star Superman doesn't sparkle like the first volume did. In the first volume, Grant Morrison perfectly balanced classic Superman mythos with modern retelling and science fiction. In this volume, he went "off the deep end" with silly stories that just made no sense. He fell into the trap that destroyed the superhero genre.

The superhero genre's core weakness is its strength. The strength: the superheroes always win. Of course, the victory is temporary or incomplete. ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Superman Story of All Time
I"m not a big Superman fan, but since I really like most of Grant Morrison's work, I decided to take a chance on this book. I liked it..a lot. Writer Grant Morrison and artist Frank Quitely have crafted the best Superman story I've ever read. In this tale, Superman is dying, poisoned with solar radiation by Lex Luthor, but must stay alive long enough to save the Earth from annihilation. On his journey he visits Mars, Bizarro World, and faces his own mortality. The best moment is when he convinces a teenage ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Thank goodness for libraries
I know that I am in the minority when I say "I must have missed something." I was told for a while now what a fantastic story this was and I would never look at Superman the same way again. They were right. I felt like I was reading Superman meets Willy Wonka as directed by Terry Gilliam. The story was ridiculous and the art was horrible and even a little nauseating.

As my title says Thank goodness for libraries. I didn't have to spend any money on this.




 

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