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Superman: Year One

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ISBN: 9781799501770
AuthorMiller, Frank
Pub Date10/06/2025
BindingTrade PB
Pages216
CountryUSA
Dewey741.5
Publisher: Dc Comics
Quick overview From Frank Miller, the groundbreaking writer behind the acclaimed series The Dark Knight Returns and legendary artist John Romita Jr. comes an inspiring reinvention of the Man of Steel s earliest days.
€19.46

From Frank Miller, the groundbreaking writer behind the acclaimed series The Dark Knight Returns and legendary artist John Romita Jr. comes an inspiring reinvention of the Man of Steel s earliest days. The critically acclaimed team of writer Frank Miller (The Dark Knight Returns) and artist John Romita Jr. (Kick-Ass) comes a unique and definitive take on the Superman origin story for DC Black Label. From his time on Kansas to his first encounter with Batman, this ambitious coming-of-age tale reframes the Superman mythos for the modern age in a stunning oversize format. Collects: Superman: Year One #1-3.

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From Frank Miller, the groundbreaking writer behind the acclaimed series The Dark Knight Returns and legendary artist John Romita Jr. comes an inspiring reinvention of the Man of Steel s earliest days. The critically acclaimed team of writer Frank Miller (The Dark Knight Returns) and artist John Romita Jr. (Kick-Ass) comes a unique and definitive take on the Superman origin story for DC Black Label. From his time on Kansas to his first encounter with Batman, this ambitious coming-of-age tale reframes the Superman mythos for the modern age in a stunning oversize format. Collects: Superman: Year One #1-3.

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