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Superman: Whatever Happened To The Man Of Tomorrow? - Alan Moore, George Pérez, Curt Swan, Kurt Schaffenberger
Superman: Whatever Happened To The Man Of Tomorrow?
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Superman is dead, his enemies too, after the shattering siege of the Fortress of Solitude. It begins with the death of Bizarro, Superman's imperfect duplicate, then Superman is finally unmasked, his friends attacked, and his enemies returned. Before it's over, more will die, both friends and... show more
Superman is dead, his enemies too, after the shattering siege of the Fortress of Solitude. It begins with the death of Bizarro, Superman's imperfect duplicate, then Superman is finally unmasked, his friends attacked, and his enemies returned. Before it's over, more will die, both friends and enemies alike.
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ISBN: 9781848562912 (1848562918)
Edition language: English
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Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog)
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog) rated it
5.0 Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? by Alan Moore
Genre: Superhero / Action / Adventure Year Published: 1985 Year Read: 2013 Series: Superman Publisher: DC Comics Introduction: There were many comics during the 1980s that really helped redefine the comic book industry, such as Frank Miller’s classic “Batman” story, “Batman: The Dark Kni...
sixthreezy readsies
sixthreezy readsies rated it
5.0 Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?
Go figure I like the Superman comic that's written by Alan Moore... Absolutely loathe Superman, but great collection here.
Tower of Iron Will
Tower of Iron Will rated it
4.0
This story is probably three or four steps removed from being in continuity, but it is a fitting final story for the Superman of Earth 1. Mr Mzyzptlk gets a horrendous upgrade, but the story is ultimately about maintaining self-control and not giving in to despair. I especially love that Curt Swan...
the terror of whatever
the terror of whatever rated it
2.0
I'm sorry I don't find Superman more interesting, you guys.
lonesomepoint
lonesomepoint rated it
This story, which ended the continuity of the original (pre-1986) Superman, deserves to be known as the better Superman death story. It's more mature and more intelligent, without page after page of Superman and a supervillain pounding each other. It's actually sadder and more full of death than the...
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