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Jerry Siegel

    Jerome Siegel, a pioneering co-creator of Superman, indelibly shaped the comic book landscape. His creations embodied ideals of justice and hope that resonated deeply with audiences worldwide. Siegel's talent for crafting enduring characters and compelling narratives established him as a pivotal figure in popular culture. His legacy continues to inspire through countless stories and the imaginations of millions.

    Jerry Siegel
    The Spider's Syndicate of Crime vs. The Crook From Space
    Superman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1
    Smallville: The Visual Guide
    Adam Strange: the Silver Age Omnibus
    Berlitz, Englisch lernen mit Superman
    Jerry Siegel's Syndicate of Crime vs. The Crook From Space
    • The Spider proves that although crime does not pay, it always provides a huge amount of white-knuckle fun! – comicreview.co.uk This second volume of The Spider collects the action-packed fourth and fifth stories originally published in Britain's legendary Lion comic. He's the undisputed king of crime! The Spider is an amazing mastermind with a stunning array of weaponry and a vast network of villainous henchmen! Now the underworld is fighting back and have sent a strange assassin known as The Exterminator to lure the spider into a trap! But one battle isn't enough for this arachnid adventurer - when a shape shifting crook from another planet arrives on Earth, the Spider must stop the alien from plundering the planet and toppling him from power!

      Jerry Siegel's Syndicate of Crime vs. The Crook From Space
      5.0
    • Adam Strange: the Silver Age Omnibus

      • 848 pages
      • 30 hours of reading

      Written by one of comics’ most critically acclaimed authors, Gardner Fox, and presented in hardcover is ADAM STRANGE: THE SILVER AGE OMNIBUS. Born at the dawn of the Space Age, planet-hopping adventurer Adam Strange embodies America’s fascination with all things extraterrestrial. Debuting in 1958 in the pages of DC Comics’ SHOWCASE, Adam Strange…

      Adam Strange: the Silver Age Omnibus
      4.2
    • Smallville: The Visual Guide

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Providing fans with insight to all the characters, locations, themes, and secrets of Smallville, this is a truly comprehensive guide to all five seasons of the smash hit TV show.

      Smallville: The Visual Guide
      4.1
    • Superman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1

      • 816 pages
      • 29 hours of reading

      This hardcover omnibus features classic Superman stories from the Silver Age, showcasing iconic tales from the 1950s and 1960s. It brings together some of the most beloved adventures of the Man of Steel, making it a must-have for fans eager to relive the charm and excitement of this era in comic book history.

      Superman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1
      4.0
    • To maintain his position as the undisputed 'King of Crime', the Spider must face off against a formidable assassin known as 'The Exterminator' and a shape-changing crook from outer space!

      The Spider's Syndicate of Crime vs. The Crook From Space
      2.0
    • Superman The Golden Age Vol. 1

      • 390 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      When the last son of Krypton was sent to Earth, one of the greatest legends of all time was born. číst celé

      Superman The Golden Age Vol. 1
      4.0
    • The new Man of Steel faces his first real threat against a being who can steal his powers away, while his alter ego, Clark Kent, deals with a new woman in his life who is turning his world upside down.

      Superman: Earth One Vol. 2
      4.0
    • Superman in the Forties

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The latest in DC's decade-by-decade celebration of the best stories featuring the Man of Steel collects stories from ACTION COMICS #1, 2, 14, 23, 64, 93, 107, SUPERMAN #1, 23, 40, 53, 58, 61, SUPERBOY #5, the Superman daily newspaper strip, Look magazine and WORLD'S FINEST COMICS #37, covering his 1938 debut through the 1940s!

      Superman in the Forties
      3.8