Superman: Secret Identity
What's in a name? Everything, if you share it with the Man of Steel! SUPERMAN: SECRET IDENTITY is a 208-page trade paperback collecting the critically lauded 4-issue miniseries written by Kurt Busiek (JLA/AVENGERS, ASTRO CITY) with art by Stuart Immonen (SUPERMAN: END OF THE CENTURY, THOR)....
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What's in a name? Everything, if you share it with the Man of Steel! SUPERMAN: SECRET IDENTITY is a 208-page trade paperback collecting the critically lauded 4-issue miniseries written by Kurt Busiek (JLA/AVENGERS, ASTRO CITY) with art by Stuart Immonen (SUPERMAN: END OF THE CENTURY, THOR). Set in the real world, SECRET IDENTITY examines the life of a young Kansas man with the unfortunate name of Clark Kent.All Clark wants is to be a writer, but his daily life is filled with the taunts and jibes of his peers, comparing him to that other Clark Kent — the one with super-powers. Until one day when Clark awakens to discover that he can fly...that he does in fact have super-strength! But where did these powers come from? And what's he going to do about it?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781401204518 (1401204511)
ASIN: 1401204511
Publish date: April 9th 2013
Publisher: DC Comics
Pages no: 208
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Book Club,
Contemporary,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comic Book,
Superheroes,
Dc Comics,
Superman
Series: Superman Secret Identity Complete
Genre: Superhero / Action / Adventure Year Published: 2004 Year Read: 2013 Series: Superman Publisher: DC Comics Introduction: Now, I have just recently gotten into the “Superman” comics, starting with “Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?” and after enjoying that ...
Probably my second favorite superman story of all time, after the Death of Superman arc. Superman, incidentally, appears only as a fictional character in this story of a "real" person who acquires superman's powers and goes about making a name for himself and winning over the girl of his dreams. A...
Borrowed it from my local public library branch. I made a note about it over in my blog: [http://gypsylibrarian.blogspot.com/2007/06/short-booknotes-on-graphic-novels-13.html]