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Superman: The Man of Tomorrow Archives, Volume 1

by Jerry Siegel

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Follow the exploits of the ban of steel as the fortress of solitude, supergirl , and brainiac are introduced to the classic myth. Watch as the man of tomorrow learns to fight with his new sidekicks
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Really, how can you not like 50s Superman? A Superman who exclaims "omigosh" every five seconds, constantly resigns himself to death or exile, dodges the determined advances of Lois Lane, gets tricked by various villains but invents some miraculous way of defeat at the last moment. A Superman who seems to do more charity work and entertainment jobs than actual crime-fighting.

My absolute favorite is when Batman and Superman interact. They are far different than modern day Batman and Superman, and I can definitely appreciate both versions. ( )
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Follow the exploits of the ban of steel as the fortress of solitude, supergirl , and brainiac are introduced to the classic myth. Watch as the man of tomorrow learns to fight with his new sidekicks

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