Superman: The Silver Age Newspaper Dailies Volume 2: 1961-1963(English, Hardcover, Siegel Jerry)
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Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster’s classic superhero, Superman, returns from the Silver Age in this second volume of the complete collection of the Dailies from 1961-1963. Summary of the Book Bursting out of the newspapers strips of the 60s, the Man of Steel returns to allure comic book collects once again. Born on Krypton, Kal-El was sent to Earth by his alien parents in an attempt to preserve their dying civilization. The Earth’s yellow sun fuelled his cells, imbuing him with super-human strength, the ability to fly, vision-powers and invulnerability. This collection of daily strips from 1961 to 1963 brings comic book collectors the action-packed storylines that evolved Superman as a popular culture figure for all generations. This collection includes rare stories such as “The Feud Between Superman and Clark Kent”, “The Day Superman Broke the Law”, “The Reporter of Steel”, “Lois Lane's Revenge on Superman”, “The Invisible Lois Lane” and “The Man Who Betrayed Superman's Identity”. Bringing together the talents of Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel, Batman co-creator Bill Finger, Edmund Hamilton, and Leo Dorfman - and drawn in comic books by Curt Swan, Al Plastino, Kurt Schaffenberger, and Wayne Boring, this is a collection for anyone who looks up in the sky and hopes to see not a bird, not a plane, but Superman! About the Authors Jerry Siegel was an American comic book writer known primarily for co-creating Superman with Joe Shushter. Wayne Boring was an American comic book artist known for his work on the Superman strip from the 1940s to the 1950s.