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What would DC comics "SUPERMAN in ACTION COMICS #684 & Reign of the Supermen #12 13 14 15 &back?
& back from the dead?! the adventures of Superman be worth today?
re-post question under "Games & Recreation – Hobbies & Crafts "
the might more more comic fans there.
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The Flash Rebirth, Wolverine Weapon X, Destroyer, Action Comics – Fantastic Realm #30
This week Iyare gives you the heads up on what’s hot this week at Fantastic Realm.
On the show this week… The Flash Rebirth, Wolverine: Weapon X, Destroyer and Action comics: World Without Superman plus more!
To buy these or any other books go to our online store – http://www.fantasticrealm.co.uk
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Can anyone tell me what a mint condition original copy of Superman #1 Action Comics value?
based on this site http://comicpriceguide.com/p-indiv.asp?comicTableID=253
it is worth $754,000.00 for a mint condition
Action comics or superman comics?
Whats the diffrence?Which is better?Which should I get a subscription to?
Action Comics was the first Series Superman debuted in back in 1938. A few years later, they started a second series, Superman, which originally reprinted some early adventures, and later went on to tell new stories.
In 1987, Superman was retitled Adventures of Superman until 2006 when it went back to being Superman.
From 1987 until 2006, there was a new book titled Superman, and it was during this series in issue 75 Superman was killed off.
The art and storylines of Action comics have been great, but it has been having trouble getting printed on time. Superman, has good stories, but also has had a few delays.
At this time, both books are telling seperate storys, but they share the same universe and at times will crossover (much like they did for an 8 part series back in 2006).
Both comics used to be part of the Never Ending Battle of Superman series. There was Action Comics, Superman: The Man of Steel, Superman, Adventures of Superman and on the rare 5th week months, Superman: The Man of Tomorrow. This way, there was a Superman book out each week, and it was told in a Soap Opera type storyline where each books was needed for the full picture.
They do not do this anymore, but at times they will mention events from one in the other, or may do the crossovers like they did in 2006 for a story arc.
My best advice, try reading a few issues of both before you subscribe to one. Otherwise, I would say my opinion is that action comics with Geoff Johns and Richard Donner writing are right now a very good read.
Is Superman of Action Comics, the "Uebermensch" prophesied by Friedrich Nietzsche?
If that is the case, does it make Jerry Siegel a sort of ersatz Jehovah?
No, in fact he is the very antitheses of the Uebermensch. According to Nietzsche morality and the concept of good and evil are signs of a weak and decadent race.
PS: The Uebermensch is a concept, an archetype that the human race should aspire to according to Nietzsche not a particular person "prophesied" about.
EDIT:
I am not a fan of Action comics, but your question interested me and I did a google search. Apparently, the original superman character, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Reign_of_the_Super-Man , WAS based on the Uebermensch but was later re-invented to become the moral and ethical character most of us know from the movies.
New Krypton, Legion of 3 Worlds, and Rebirth w/ Geoff Johns
Alex and Justin talk with Superman, Action comics, Green Lantern, and Final Crisis writer Geoff Johns about his plans for Superman over the next two years. Then the guys talk about John’s episode of Smallville featuring the Legion of Superheros. Next up, John’s talks about writing Final Crisis Legion of Three Worlds. Then the guys talk about the return of Barry Allen in Flash: Rebirth, and finish up with a tease of Hal Jordan’s future this fall in Green Lantern. Don’t miss this exclusive interview!
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Duration : 0:12:15
How much would a 1938 Action Comics Volume No. 1 appraise for?
The Superman birth edition.
near mint $200,000 to $400,000… or so.
What would you rather have: 20 bottles of 50 Year Old Glenfiddich Scotch or Action Comics Issue #5, MINT??
If offered either choice for FREE, which would you take, and why?
scotch♥
Action Comics – Ironman II Intro (2004)
Back in May of 2004 Rich and I, began filming a sequel to our 2003 movie, (which was really bad). The whole idea was to make a series of 5 or 6 films, all written and directed by Rich. We did begin shooting Ironman II, but never completed the project. Here is unused, completed intro
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