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5.0 out of 5 stars
Highly recommended!, January 8, 2005
This review is from: Superman Adventures Vol. 2: The Never-Ending Battle (Paperback)
This delightful little graphic novel is actually a collection of four stories from SUPERMAN ADVENTURES 25-24. The storylines of these four adventures are quite exciting, and the illustrations came out quite striking. My ten-year-old son loved this book, and highly recommends it to you. So do I!
Incase you are interested, the four stories are:
"(Almost) The World's Finest Team," finds Bruce Wayne in the clutches of the Mad Hatter, who promises to shoot him if Batman doesn't turn over his cowl to him before midnight. Who should answer the Bat Signal, but the Man of Steel. But, things work differently in Gotham City than they do in Metropolis. Can Superman put things to right, or will he make them worse?
In "Yesterday's Man of Tomorrow," Mr. Mxyzptlk decides to defeat Superman by going back in the past, and convincing young Clark Kent to exile himself to the moon. Has he found the perfect way to defeat Superman?
"How Much Can One Man Hate?" sees Lex Luthor come up with a plot to rid himself of Superman by replacing him with an even greater superhero. Watch out, things are about to get quite complicated!
In "Jimmy Olsen Versus Darkseid," Kalibak seeks to switch bodies with Superman, but only succeeds in switching the bodies of Superman and Jimmy Olsen. Can Superman Jimmy save the day, and rescue Superman Olsen? Wow, this is going to be really complicated!
Finally, "Bride of Bizarro," sees Bizarro rescued by the evil Lobo. Bizarro wants a bride, his own Lois Lane, and Lobo is more than happy to see that he gets her. Can Superman save Lois from being turned into a Bizarro version of herself?
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Read for Superman Fans, July 18, 2011
This review is from: Superman Adventures Vol. 2: The Never-Ending Battle (Paperback)
I am an adult comic book fan and I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I travel a lot and this book is surprisingly small (but not so much so that it's difficult to read), so it's great to throw in your bag to read on a plane or a train when you're on the go. But what I enjoy most about these books is that they're one-shots, so you don't have to read the last thirty years of continuity to know what's going on in the story.
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