"Brother Versus Brother, Part 1." Union man Nathaniel Kent, having been shot by Confederate soldier Jebediah, seeks revenge.
Script by John Ostrander, pencils by Timothy Truman, inks by Michael Bair.
Cover price $2.50.
"Brother Versus Brother, Part 2." Jebediah Kent kills his father's murderer and helps soldiers burn Lawrence, Kansas.
Script by John Ostrander, pencils by Timothy Truman, inks by Michael Bair.
Cover price $2.50.
"Brother Versus Brother, Conclusion." Mary feels pressured to leave, due to her Native American heritage. Nathaniel works as a spy for the North. Features brief appearance by Jonah Hex.
Script by John Ostrander, pencils by Timothy Truman, inks by Michael Bair. Cover by Truman.
Cover price $2.50.
"To the Stars by Hard Ways, Part 1." Nathaniel looks for Mary, who has run into some trouble relating to the prejudice surrounding her Native American heritage.
Script by John Ostrander, pencils by Tom Mandrake, inks by Michael Bair. Cover by Mandrake.
Cover price $2.50.
#1-12
"Bleeding Kansas, Part 1." The first part of this 12-issue series establishes how the Kents (Superman's adoptive family) move to Kansas, where Luther Reid murders Silas Kent.
Script by John Ostrander, pencils by Timothy Truman, inks by Michael Bair. Cover by Truman.
"The Search for Superman's Roots." This three-issue mini-series explores Superman's genealogy. The first installment finds Clark Kent being assigned to a series of stories on The Man of Steel's family tree. For research, Clark goes to the bottle city of Kandor, which has recently been restored to normal size.
Script by E. Nelson Bridwell, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Frank Chiaramonte. Cover by Rich Buckler and Dick Giordano.
Cover price $0.50.
"Bring Back Yesterday!" Superman dons a special sensor apparatus that enables him to relive some of the noble exploits of the El family, including the time they drove off Krypton's alien masters. The Els have many heroes in their past, many of which mimic such Earth historical figures as Galileo and Columbus. Includes Krypton map center spread by Albert De Guzman.
Script by E. Nelson Bridwell, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Frank Chiaramonte. Cover by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano.
Cover price $0.60.
1st printing. Collects Man of Steel (1986) #2, Annual #1, Superman (1987-2011 2nd Series) #9 and 11, Action Comics (1938-2011 DC) #600 and 655, and Adventures of Superman (1987-2006) #445, 462, and 466.Written by John Byrne, Roger Stern, Jerry Ordway, and Dan Jurgens. Art by John Byrne, Jerry Ordway, Dan Jurgens, Kurt Schaffenberger, Bob McLeod, and Brett Breeding.Featuring the stories that inspired the TV show! Since the day they met, Lois Lane and Clark Kent have been rivals who share an attraction for each other. Through the years, this fondness has grown as Clark has revealed his most intimate secret with her and the two have become man and wife. LOIS & CLARK: THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN explores this legendary romantic relationship, from Lois's first encounters with the Man of Steel and his alter ego Clark Kent to their inevitable passionate courtship. Featuring the villainy of Lex Luthor and the absurdity of Mxyzptlx, this wonderfully entertaining book illustrates the true strength of Lois and Clark's bond of friendship and love.Featuring a photo cover of Dean Cain and Terri Hatcher (the actors that portrayed Superman/Clark Kent and Lois Lane in the television show) and an introduction by John Byrne.Softcover, 192 pages, full color.Cover price $9.95.
“This is the best Superman story I’ve ever written.” So says living legend Marv Wolfman, and when you’ve written hundreds of Superman stories as he has, it means a great deal. This gem of a tale—written and drawn from 2006-2009 for the SUPERMAN CONFIDENTIAL series—explodes from the DC archives as a triumphant tale of Clark Kent’s fateful first days in Metropolis, which were far from easy. His early failures almost ensured there would never be a hero called Superman. Powerful writing and stunning art combine to conjure an inspiring story that needed to be published, one you will never forget, from a pair of master storytellers.
A Year One Annual.
The origin of one of Superman's newest and most mysterious supporting characters is revealed, telling how the prince of Bhutran was forced to create the persona of Shadowdragon to save his homeland from devastation.
Written by David Michelinie and Brett Breeding, with art by Dick Giordano and Breeding.
Cover by Breeding and Klaus Janson. 60 pages. Cover price $3.50. Cover price $3.50.
Marvel's Star-Soarer meets DC's Man of Steel! One lost Krypton, a planet destroyed soon after his birth. The other lost his humanity to save Zenn-La, a planet he would never know again. They won't lose another world!
It's a 48-page crossover of cosmic proportions!
Written by George Perez. Art and wraparound cover by Ron Lim and Terry Austin.
Cover price $5.95.
Available only through United States Postal Service mail offer.
Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern and other DC super heroes tell the story of America and her people via short comic book format stories that are further illustrated by U.S. postage stamps. Written by Doug Moench.
Contributing artists: Paul Ryan, Doug Hazlewood, Angelo Torres, Joe Rubinstein, Joe Orlando, Tom Palmer, Joe Staton, Mike DeCarlo, Dan Jurgens, Norm Breyfogle, Jim Aparo, Bill Sienkiewicz, Dick Giordano, George Pratt, Mark D. Bright, Bob Smith and Ernie Colon.
Cover by Paul Ryan and Doug Hazlewood.
80 pages, full color Written by joe Casey, Doselle Young, Chuck Dixon, and various. Art by Mike Avon Oeming, Mike Collins, Eric Canete, and various. With cover by Tony Harris.
Cover price $4.95.
By CHUCK DIXON, JON BOGDANOVE, KEVIN NOWLAN, and DAVE STEWART; cover by JON BOGDANOVE and KEVIN NOWLAN Like all true heroes, Superman tries to protect life, even in the pitch of battle. But Superman has rarely seen a scourge like the Aliens. While a few of these creatures may not be a match for one with Superman's near limitless powers, a few hundred of them unleashed like rats in the otherwordly utopia of New Genesis DOES pose a considerable problem. What's worse, these aren't just any Aliens, but the scions of Darkseid's Parademons, used as willing hosts for their master's devious machinations. But even THIS is not the ultimate horror. Darkseid has his sights set on a certain brooding inhabitant of New Genesis...and has saved the most insidious role for him!
By CHUCK DIXON, JON BOGDANOVE, KEVIN NOWLAN, and DAVE STEWART; cover by JON BOGDANOVE and KEVIN NOWLAN
While Orion seethes, seeking vengeance on Darkseid for unleashing a Parademon/Alien horde on the New Gods, Superman attempts to focus on their mission ? to find and incapacitate the alien queen at the heart of this horrific infestation. Brainpower, as much as physical battle, bested the ravenous creatures in Superman's first encounter, but will the combined skills of Superman and the "gods" of New Genesis be enough to overcome hundreds of Darkseid's Apokolips-Aliens hybrids? And what will be the final fate of Orion, victimized by an alien face-hugger? Can even a New God withstand the shrieking birth of a chestburster?
Written by Max Landis. Art by Francis Manapul. Cover by Ryan Sook.
Now regularly patrolling the skies of Metropolis as an anonymous figure known to some as 'the flying man,' 24 year old Clark Kent has become a local celebrity. But when he overhears a report on his police scanner about a 20-foot-tall purple monstrosity that's tearing the city apart...Clark encounters real power for the first time.
32 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.
Elseworlds. Writer/artist John Byrne gives "World's Finest" team a whole new meaning in this compelling Prestige Elseworlds miniseries! In the Golden Age, the arrival of Superman and the debut of the Batman begin to have a radical effect on the world around them. In the first two chapters, vigilantes Superman and Batman battle the Ultra-Humanite's runaway robot at the 1939 Metropolis World's Fair, and have a showdown with Luthor and the Joker in 1949, each rendered in an homage to the style that dominated the comics of those years.
Written, drawn and cover by John Byrne.
FC, 48 pg. Prestige Format. Cover price $4.95.
Collects Superman and Batman: Generations I (1999) #1-4.
Collects Superman and Batman: Generations II (2001) #1-4.Story and Art by John Byrne.In this century spanning tale, we witness the villains and circumstances that bring the world's two greatest heroes, Batman and Superman together throughout the years. And in these battles, these polar opposite heroes are not only defined but also portrayed as they were actually depicted by writers and artists throughout the different decades. From their first meeting to the their confrontations with the Joker, Lex Luthor, and Mxyzptlk, their personal relationship continually evolves from best friends to bitter partners and finally respected peers.Softcover, 192 pages, full color. Cover price $17.95.
WRITTEN AND ILLUSTRATED BY JOHN BYRNE; COVER BY BYRNE. ELSEWORLDS. Re-enter the world of SUPERMAN & BATMAN: GENERATIONS in this thrilling new miniseries!
The lives of Superman and Batman are just part of the rich tapestry writer/artist John Byrne explores in this sequel to the first GENERATIONS epic, as landmark moments in the careers of Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and the entire Justice Society of America unfold. For more information, see the feature article.
Prestige Format. FC, 48 PG. (1 OF 4) Cover price $5.95.
WRITTEN AND ILLUSTRATED BY JOHN BYRNE; COVER BY BYRNE ELSEWORLDS. In stores November 28. The centuries-spanning sequel concludes!
In 2008, an unexpected villain is reborn ? but can even Green Lantern, Knightwing, Cyborg, and a new Flash stop him without help from either of the World's Finest Heroes? Then, a leap to 2019 includes a look back at the year 1920, as Jonathan Kent and the young Superboy irrevocably change the destiny of the Wayne family, sowing the seeds for a truly timeless friendship.
Prestige Format. (STAR10803D) FC, 48 PG. (4 OF 4) $5.95 Cover price $5.95.
"The Origin of Superman" by Karl Kesel (writer & inker) & Mike Parobeck (penciller); "Secret Origin of the Batman" by Kelley Puckett (writer), Mike Parobeck (penciller) & Rick Burchett (inker); article on card collecting; 'The Hero File' spotlights Wonder Woman and features illustrations by Kevin Nowlan based on a design by Eric Shanower; Robin instructs the Huntress in the martial arts in a 1-pager by Dennis O'Neil and Marifran O'Neil (writers) & Parobeck/Burchett (artists); interview with the late, great Superman written by Jay Maeder & Roger Stern; interview with Mike Carlin on Superman. Foldout cover (and bound centerfold) by Ty Templeton features Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkman, Robin, Blue Beetle's Bug, Power Girl, Shazam! (Captain Marvel), Anarky, Eclipso, the Joker, Penguin, Lex Luthor II, Captain Cold, Catwoman, Dr. Sivana, Cheetah, Star Sapphire, Trickster, Goldface, Mister Mxyzptlk.
Cover price $2.95.
#1-6
Written by Kevin VanHook Art and cover by Tom Mandrake
A man is killed by a mysterious creature - his body drained of blood. A woman is savagely attacked by a ferocious beast - her jugular ripped out. Bat wings flutter across the moon and the howl of a wolf echoes through the streets, for the creatures of the night have risen from the grave, and humanity's only salvation is the combined might of The Last Son of Krypton and The Dark Knight Detective. Blood will run red when Superman and Batman face off against vampires and werewolves for the fate of the entire DCU!
32 pg, FC, $2.99 US Cover price $2.99.