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Alan Moore |
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Rick Veitch |
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Humor · Comics & Graphic Novels |
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Berry, Michael, San Francisco Chronicle: "[S]erves as a bridge between comics that are wholly fictional and those that employ the strategies of journalism or memoir." |
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Book Editions
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Format: Paperback, 128 Publisher: Dc Comics (July 13, 2010) ISBN: 9781401227319 |
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Just a few years before he would write himself into the annals of comic-book history with his ground-breaking Watchmen series, writer Alan Moore worked on a few definitive Superman stories for DC Comics. This updated edition releases Moore's work with Curt Swan, the artist who penned many of the best Superman stories in the 1950s through 1970s, as well as his collaboration "For the Man Who Has Everything" with Dave Gibbons, who would go on to be the illustrator for WATCHMEN. (And as bonus material, the editors have included Superman's first encounter with Moore's character Swamp Thing.) This is critical reading for anyone who calls herself a comics fan. |
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