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Superman Masterpiece Edition: The Golden Age of America's First Super Hero

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Superman first landed on the planet Earth in 1938. An inveterate champion of the downtrodden and oppressed, his principles and virtues reflected the imaginations of his two teenage creators and the Depression-era world in which they lived. The Superman Masterpiece Edition is a spectacular tribute to the rise of the worlds first, greatest, and most-loved super hero. This ultra-deluxe package features an exclusive statue of Superman; an accurately sized, color reprint of the first issue of Supermans own comic book from 1939; and a lavishly illustrated, color hardcover book by best-selling author Les Daniels detailing Supermans Golden Age. This supremely collectible commemoration offers a nostalgic view of the '30s, '40s, and '50s, when the Man of Steel captured the worlds imagination.

96 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1999

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Les Daniels

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Les Daniels was one of the earliest historians of comic books and an author of horror novels.

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December 29, 2020
I picked up this gem in 'new' condition at a secondhand shop, and it was a great find. It gives the history of Superman from his conception in the 1930s to the end of the Golden Era of Comics in the 1950s. It was filled with interesting snippets of information, trivia, rare photos, original sketches, newspaper strips, and a reprinted comic book story from 1949.

It was fascinating to read of the persistence of teenagers Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster in getting a publisher for Superman at a time when it was very different from anything else and publishers weren't willing to take a risk. They were still only in their early 20s when it was finally picked up, and it became an instant sensation. Information about the early radio broadcasts and serial films were also interesting.

We take superhero comics and movies for granted now, but it was groundbreaking in its day and I liked seeing how it all took off. A great book for anyone interested in the history of pop culture. (N.B. I don't think I had the masterpiece edition, but I couldn't find the edition I had).
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368 reviews10 followers
September 2, 2021
This book, along with the Batman and Wonder Woman Masterpiece Editions, is a wonderful little history of a specific time in comics history, The Golden Age. Comics historian Les Daniels is perfectly complimented by Chip Kidd's stellar and innovative design and layout and the book itself is a work of art, filled with comics panels and pages, original art and sketches and promotional and merchandising items that are seldom seen.
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April 20, 2008
This book details the history of the creation of Superman. If you're remotely interested in how comic characters came to be, or if you are interested in learning anything about the trials and tribulations of the two men who created the first superhero, pick up this book and read it.
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August 24, 2015
Not a comic book itself, but a history of Superman in the Golden Age. The library only provides the hardcover book. Pretty interesting.
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