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Superman: The Complete History

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The super-powered trilogy that captured the world's greatest superhero triumvirate of all time is now available in paperback. Relive the adventures of Krypton's favorite son inside and outside the comic book world in Superman: The Complete History . Uncover the Caped Crusader's mysterious real-world origin and his evolution into a hugely successful TV and movie franchise in Batman: The Complete History . Follow the Amazon Princess as she evolves from curiosity to feminist icon in the Eisner Award winning Wonder Woman: The Complete History . Each book is filled with enough archival comic book art, photographs, and in-depth history to satisfy the most demanding fan—and is now priced to appeal to the most casual reader. Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and all related characters, names, and indicia are trademarks of DC Comics 2004.

192 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1998

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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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972 reviews19 followers
December 22, 2019
Pretty much Superman A - Z here in this wonderful book which examines the first super-hero from his creation by two young Cleveland school mates: Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster to comic strip, comic book, radio, television, movies, books, and beyond.
Writer Les Daniels creates an amazing history of the Man of Steel and leaves no stone unturned with great supporting art and pictures from all media.
Highly recommended for fans of super-heroes in general and fans of Superman in particular!
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4,430 reviews38 followers
March 7, 2012
An amazing book about the evolution of Superman throughout the years.
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January 1, 2025
This is basically a beautifully illustrated medium length essay on Superman's history-- nothing wrong with that. There are three excerpts from the comics, and the first two are examples you don't see a lot - original Siegel/Shuster work that was surprising in being a little anti-authoritarian, and a funky Otto Binder/Wayne Boring story that is a team you don't get to see much, even for nostalgic types... as Curt Swan is so fondly (and rightly) remembered. (The third excerpt is a John Byrne-era Luthor vignette).

Anyway, it's a lovely package, terrifically designed and filled with art, graphics and, a solid history, particularly for me whose knowledge was superficial. There's plenty of emphasis on the cartoons, films, TV shows, etc. as well and his influence on popular culture. An entertaining and nice looking book, but true afficionados will probably not learn a lot.
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120 reviews4 followers
April 23, 2024
It's a great trip through the first sixty years of Superman! The star of this book, however, is all the photos and illustrations. In fact, I've owned this book for over a decade and only ever looked at the pictures. This is the first time I've actually read it! The history is not too in-depth, but is very informative and enjoyable. It ends with talk about a forthcoming new Superman film written and directed by Tim Burton which never actually happened.
Profile Image for Jennifer.
474 reviews
June 6, 2020
Very enjoyable history with emphasis on imagery.
Profile Image for Dan Blackley.
1,208 reviews9 followers
June 16, 2020
Great book about Superman. Wonderful pictures and talks about different plans with the character.
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719 reviews6 followers
November 4, 2021
A good history of Superman. It's been overshadowed however by better histories that have been published since. I enjoyed it however.
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Author 26 books61 followers
January 3, 2015
This is a very detailed and well researched history of the world's first superhero. Superman is traced from the imaginations of two kids no one had ever heard of to the star of comics, radio, tv, movies, novels, and about everything else he became. It's a well written book with some great art.

Superman is certainly a cultural icon. Who doesn't know him by sight, or know the "faster than a speeding bullet.." lines? This book shows how the Man of Steel became the sensation that he is, and created a whole new industry as he went.

I'm a big comic book fan, and have both read and studied them most of my life. I found this to be a good source of knowledge, and learned some things as I went.

Recommended to all comic book fans, and anyone interested in Superman himself.
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348 reviews6 followers
January 8, 2009
Goofy fun! I began writing a play involving one man's love for Superman, his mythology and his mark on American culture, and this book helped me understand why everyone loves Superman, even as many view him for the corny marketing tool he can be. This book is a great examination of two boys' dream for their artistic creation, and its journey from monster popularity to pop icon to marketing blitzkrieg to modern interpretations as a Messiah and romantic matinee idol. Well worth it for any comics fan of the Golden or Silver Age.
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2 reviews1 follower
April 7, 2012
I've been a true-blue (or, in this case, true blue-and-red) Superman fan since I was old enough to have discovered who Superman was, which by all accounts was REALLY young. When I was a kid, I both wanted to be saved from danger by Superman and wanted to BE Superman. Even now, I eagerly gobble up anything I can about him. That included this thoroughly enjoyable and finely illustrated "history book". It really does cover an impressive depth and breadth of Superman lore that any super fan will love.
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182 reviews3 followers
February 2, 2008
As the title suggests this book chronicles the history of Superman from his predecessors (comics/strips/stories created by Superman creators writer Jerry Siegel and cartoonist Joe Shuster that feature "Supermen" in some fashion or another) until the end of the golden age in 1955.

Most of the book is centred around the initial concepts, creative control and marketing as well as a look into the early days of the comic industry and the somewhat rocky beginnings of DC Comics.
Profile Image for Anna.
97 reviews
May 25, 2016
For a lot of comic book fans it is all about the art and it is the photos and illustrations that really make this book stand out! Otherwise, it is a basic introduction to Superman in his various incarnations. It is a nice general history, but doesn’t go very deep. It was published in 1998 so it only covers Superman up to his 60th birthday.
70 reviews10 followers
June 15, 2011
I don't enjoy thr Superman character. I think he is contrived and outdated; however, he is the strat of superheroes, therefore I read this found out some interesting things and some things that I could have never known and still be happy.
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120 reviews
July 8, 2012
The late Les Daniels provides a comprehensive overview of the life and times of the Man of Steel to commemorate his 60th anniversary. Daniels' text is supported and enhanced by numerous photographs, artwork, toys, costumes, and comic panels and stories, etc., throughout the years. Nice!
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1,108 reviews53 followers
January 28, 2016
I've read so many Superman histories now and I really liked the format of this one. It made sense to combine key comics with text and images. Though it did seem like he was kind of in cahoots with DC on some of the more controversial historical details.
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204 reviews4 followers
June 24, 2012
revisited this and found it really interesting. full of amazing artwork and facts about the man of steel.
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1,337 reviews9 followers
August 15, 2011
An excellent overview of the evolution of the character since his beginning to the turn of this century. Love the photos.
27 reviews
August 21, 2011
great review of the original comic book superhero brilliant words and pictures a definitive history from radio cartoon and comic to film and tv it is all here a must read and own
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