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141. Superman for the animals
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142. The World's Greatest Superheros
143. The Superman monster
144. Superman: The secret years
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145. HH-SUPERMAN SENSA PUZL
146. Superman & Friends Vs the
147. The adventures of Superman collecting
148. In search of a superman
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149. Flash/Superman (1 Issue)
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150. Superman/Batman Generations: An
151. The myth of Superman
152. De Yellow Kid a Superman: Una
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153. Superman (12 Issues)
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154. World Without a Superman (Superman
155. Superman vs. Predator
156. Mann and Superman
157. Superman/Gen13
158. Superman special

141. Superman for the animals
by Tom Millar

Asin: B0006S11G8
Catlog: Book (2000)
Publisher: DC Comics
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142. The World's Greatest Superheros Present Superman
by Martin; Tuska, George and Colletta, Vince Pasko
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Asin: 0523490941
Catlog: Book (1983-07-01)
Publisher: Pinnacle Books (Mm)
Sales Rank: 2545068
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143. The Superman monster
by Dan Abnett

Asin: B0006RKWXW
Catlog: Book (1999)
Publisher: DC Comics
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144. Superman: The secret years
by Bob Rozakis

Asin: B00072Q014
Catlog: Book (1984)
Publisher: DC Comics Inc
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145. HH-SUPERMAN SENSA PUZL
by D C Comics
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Asin: 0394855574
Catlog: Book (1983-04-12)
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
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146. Superman & Friends Vs the Villains of Doom (DC Comics)
by Landoll

Asin: 0769605060
Catlog: Book (1999-09)
Publisher: Landoll
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147. The adventures of Superman collecting
by Harry Matetsky

Asin: 0930289315
Catlog: Book (1988)
Publisher: R. Cochran
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148. In search of a superman
by Frank Allnutt

Asin: B0006YSU8O
Catlog: Book (1979)
Publisher: Omni
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149. Flash/Superman (1 Issue)
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Asin: 5552534654
Catlog: Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Sales Rank: 2087788
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150. Superman/Batman Generations: An Imaginary Tale
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Asin: 0613919475
Catlog: Book (2000-04)
Publisher: DC Comics
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151. The myth of Superman
by Umberto Eco

Asin: B0007BV3CG
Catlog: Book (1972)
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152. De Yellow Kid a Superman: Una visión social del cómic

Asin: 848979040X
Catlog: Book
Publisher: Fundació Josep Comaposada,c [1999]
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153. Superman (12 Issues)
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Asin: 5552534026
Catlog: Book
Publisher: DC Comics
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154. World Without a Superman (Superman (DC Comics))
by DC Comics
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Asin: 0606239995
Catlog: Book (1993-04)
Publisher: Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (9)

4-0 out of 5 stars execellent
This was a way better comic book then "the death of superman" garbage.this story will evoke emotions as it probes the feelings of the millions who love the greatest superhero of all time.

5-0 out of 5 stars Between Death And Life
At one time, in the 80's, I had a comic book collection numbering in the 1,000's. Thanks to the first Superman film, his exploits were among my "must buys" every month. However, for economic reasons and due to the rigors of college, I stopped collecting comics on a regular basis by the time this storyline first saw print in single issue format in the 90's. Special events in my favorite heroes "lives" may briing me out of retirement for a brief time-if I was intrigued enough. Even though, I knew it was an event, that was in part, created to boost sales-The Death Of Superman story qualifies as too cool to pass up. When I was out looking in the bargain bin in a comics shop, I came across all three parts of the story as trade paperbacks, at a good price, given that I forged ahead...

The story picks up right after Superman's deadly battle with Doomsday. Originallly titled Funeral For A Friend and published in single issue format, I must admit that WorldWithout A Superman, is the most satifying part of the trilogy. All of the contributing Superman writers in the book have a handle on the characters. All of Superman's secondary characters and heroic "guest stars" get a chance to have a few moments. Even though the ultimate outcome of the man of steel's return was never really in doubt. The writing is very effective and I imagine that if the world really had superpowered beings to lose-it would go something like this. Lois Lane's grief is captured in a real way, even as not so real things are going on around her. At it's core, the story will resonate, even as I said, the outcome is never in doubt. Lex Luthor and Supergirl play key roles as well. The different writers do a fine keeping everything connected, which can sometimes be problematic, as seen in part III

As with the other books in the trilogy, the art varies, throughout the graphic novel. There's no doubt that the work done here was completed by some talented folks, it's just that some of the art stands out more than over the rest. The work by Dan Jurgens and Brett Breeding is among the best. There crisp style serves the multipart story quite well. There are a number of panels that I would not mind framing if I could

The book is the best in the trilogy of trade paperbacks. This is one that I'm glad I own There are 240 pages in the collection

5-0 out of 5 stars The Aftermath of The Lost Battle
What happens when a Superman dies? This is the second trade paperback after The Death of Superman. The series was orginally titled Funeral For A Friend. Basically, it picks up after Superman's death. We watch how many lives are touched by it everyone from a street peddler to his parents. When I started reading comics in 1993, I picked up part three of this series. The scene that did it for me was when his parents decided to hold their own memorial and bury the things that meant that most to him (things that included a teddy bear and a baseball glove). This is the middle block between the Death and the Return. It is worth a read.

5-0 out of 5 stars Get this now!
Superman has met his match with one of the strongest. tries his hardest tosave this new world. You must get this comic The death of superman, thereturn of superman and hunter/prey. these are the best comic books you willever read and it is definetly worth the money.

5-0 out of 5 stars Touching
Hot on the heels of perhaps one of the most controversial takes on the Superman charcater, DC takes us to a world where life continues without a Superman's presence. It points how the Man of Steel held against his peopleand other heroes. A number of the World's Finest make their appearance.Even Batman, who is known to be the coldest and most calculating of allheroes makes a cameo here, which just reverbetates the power of thestoryline. A great deal is discussed about Big Blue's influence on a numberof people, but the most touching and the true driving force of all this washow the people close to Supes's alter ego react. Lois, his parents and evenJimmy Olsen are portrayed to view the loss and each scene with any of themsure makes you think how these people looked up to the big man. The storydoes bridge the gap between Bog Blue's death and return. Since this is atrade paperback, collecting individula comics, DC had to do this as part ofa marketing plan to hold their audience captivated after Superman's death.they could not bring him back full blast, which is rediculous to say theleast, so they bring out a human story that can be considered the otherside of the action motivated coin of his death.

A truy touching tale,portraying the love and meaning of how life can trul feel like after thedeath of a dear one. ... Read more


155. Superman vs. Predator
by David Micheline

Asin: B0006RG6IM
Catlog: Book (2000)
Publisher: DC Comics
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156. Mann and Superman
by Michael T Gilbert

Asin: B0006RMJWY
Catlog: Book (2000)
Publisher: DC Comics
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157. Superman/Gen13
by Adam T Hughes

Asin: B0006S8M42
Catlog: Book (2000)
Publisher: WildStorm Productions
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158. Superman special
by Walter Simonson

Asin: B0006SC0OK
Catlog: Book (1992)
Publisher: DC Comics
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