Jerry Siegel Books
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.







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.
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 omnibus, Volume 1
- 784 pages
- 28 hours of reading
"Originally published in single magazine form in Action Comics #1-31, Superman #1-7, New York World's Fair comics #1-2."
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 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!
The Superman chronicles. Vol. 7
- 166 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The graphic novel series reprinting every Superman adventure in chronological order continues with this new, seventh volume of tales from the early 1940s.In this new volume, The Man of Steel investigates sabotage at a factory, battles giant mutant beasts created by Lex Luthor, encounters the mysterious Archer and discovers a lost underground civilization bent on conquering the surface world.
Superman unchained
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
"From the skies above Metropolis to the four corners of the globe to the star-streaked spaceways beyond, one man is synonymous with the word "hero." Since his arrival marked the dawn of the superhero age, Superman has waged a never-ending battle for truth and justice, no matter when or where. But before the dawn came the darkness. When another with incredible power, far more than that of mortal man, fell to the Earth. One who could spell the end for the Man of Steel"--Page 4 of cover.
The pivotal story that forever alters the relationship between Superman and Wonder Woman is collected here for the first time. Max Lord has taken over Superman's mind and has him in his total thrall. With his peers and loved ones threatened, Superman is helpless. But not Wonder Woman, who must battle past the Man of Steel and decisively end the threat. Her actions, and the repercussions, are explored in this controversial saga that leads into INFINITE CRISIS.Collects: SUPERMAN #218-220; ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #642-643; ACTION COMICS #829; and WONDER WOMAN #219-220.
Jerry Siegel's Syndicate of Crime vs. the Crime Genie
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Set in the gritty landscape of 1960s British comics, the narrative celebrates the Spider, a standout character born from the era's distinctive black and white newsprint. The book explores the Spider's intricate adventures, highlighting his unique traits and the cultural impact he had within the comic world. With a focus on the character's development and the artistic style of the time, it delves into the significance of the Spider in shaping British comic history and the lasting legacy he has left behind.


