All Star Superman

Author:   Grant Morrison ,  Frank Quitely
Publisher:   DC Comics
ISBN:  

9781401232054


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   18 October 2011
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 16 years
Format:   Paperback
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The amazing creative team of writer Grant Morrison (BATMAN- ARKHAM ASYLUM) and artist Frank Quitely (WE3) join forces to take Superman back to basics and create a new vision of the World's First Super-Hero. This trade paperback collection features the first twelve issues of the acclaimed series. Witness the Man of Steel in exciting new adventures featuring Lex Luthor, Jimmy Olsen, Lois Lane, Bizarro, and more. This volume collects All-Star Superman #1-12.

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Author:   Grant Morrison ,  Frank Quitely
Publisher:   DC Comics
Imprint:   DC Comics
Dimensions:   Width: 16.90cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 25.90cm
Weight:   0.523kg
ISBN:  

9781401232054


ISBN 10:   1401232051
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   18 October 2011
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 16 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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Grant Morrison is one of the deftest superhero-comics writers of the moment, . . . His collaboration with the artists Frank Quitely and Jamie Grant, is full of mad, cartwheeling invention and airy open spaces.... Clever. --NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW [Morrison's] affection for the Superman cast shines through on every page as he homes in on their iconic demeanors--quietly noble Superman, bumbling Clark Kent, suspicious Lois Lane, boyishly enthusiastic Jimmy Olsen, and brilliantly evil Lex Luthor. . . . .Meanwhile, collaborator Quitely shows that he might be the perfect comic book artist: subtle when necessary, cartoonish when appropriate, and adroit with the action sequences. Together, writer and artist devise a Man of Steel who is both respectfully classic and excitingly contemporary. --BOOKLIST (starred review) Morrison . . . get[s] what's fun about Superman: He's ridiculously powerful, and therefore he just sees and does and has lots of incredibly cool, totally bizarre stuff. . . The sky isn't even close to the limit: time machines, nanonauts, sun-eaters, a super-dense sphere of black kryptonite from the Underverse, it's all good. --TIME MAGAZINE Best Comics of 2007 SALON, Best Comics of 2007 EW.Com, Best Comic Books of 2007 A stirringly mythic emotionally resonant, and gloriously alternative take on the Man of Steel. --ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY Taking the Man of Steel back to his roots and into the future at the same time, All Star Superman is exciting, bold and supercool...all the makings of a classic --Variety The most enjoyable incarnation of Superman in almost 30 years... --THE A.V. CLUB The Paul McCartney/John Lennon of comics, Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely, are currently working their magic on All Star Superman. --NASHVILLE CITY PAPER Writer Grant Morrison and artist Frank Quitely might just be the best one-two punch in comics. . . . Quitely's finely detailed art s


A stirringly mythic, emotionally resonant, and gloriously alternate take on the Man of Steel.


Grant Morrison is one of the deftest superhero-comics writers of the moment, . . . His collaboration with the artists Frank Quitely and Jamie Grant, is full of mad, cartwheeling invention and airy open spaces.... Clever. --NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW [Morrison's] affection for the <i>Superman</i> cast shines through on every page as he homes in on their iconic demeanors--quietly noble Superman, bumbling Clark Kent, suspicious Lois Lane, boyishly enthusiastic Jimmy Olsen, and brilliantly evil Lex Luthor. . . . .Meanwhile, collaborator Quitely shows that he might be the perfect comic book artist: subtle when necessary, cartoonish when appropriate, and adroit with the action sequences. Together, writer and artist devise a Man of Steel who is both respectfully classic and excitingly contemporary. --BOOKLIST (starred review) Morrison . . . get[s] what's fun about Superman: He's ridiculously powerful, and therefore he just sees and does and has lots of incredibly cool, totally bizarre stuff. <i> . . </i>The sky isn't even close to the limit: time machines, nanonauts, sun-eaters, a super-dense sphere of black kryptonite from the Underverse, it's all good. --TIME MAGAZINE Best Comics of 2007 SALON, Best Comics of 2007 EW.Com, Best Comic Books of 2007 A stirringly mythic emotionally resonant, and gloriously alternative take on the Man of Steel. --ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY Taking the Man of Steel back to his roots and into the future at the same time, All Star Superman is exciting, bold and supercool...all the makings of a classic --Variety The most enjoyable incarnation of Superman in almost 30 years... --THE A.V. CLUB The Paul McCartney/John Lennon of comics, Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely, are currently working their magic on <i>All Star Superman</i>. --NASHVILLE CITY PAPER Writer Grant Morrison and artist Frank Quitely might just be the best one-two punch in comics. . . . Quitely's finely detailed art style and Morrison's sensationally cerebral and witty storytelling have taken this simple re-imagining of Superman's life and made it a must read series. --METRO TORONTO, Best Ongoing Comic Book Series of 2006 A quirky, fun - and poignant - throwback to classic comic-book adventures, courtesy of writer Grant Morrison and artists Frank Quitely and Jamie Grant. -- WINSTON SALEM JOURNAL


Grant Morrison is one of the deftest superhero-comics writers of the moment, . . . His collaboration with the artists Frank Quitely and Jamie Grant, is full of mad, cartwheeling invention and airy open spaces . Clever. NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW [Morrison s] affection for the Superman cast shines through on every page as he homes in on their iconic demeanors quietly noble Superman, bumbling Clark Kent, suspicious Lois Lane, boyishly enthusiastic Jimmy Olsen, and brilliantly evil Lex Luthor. . . . .Meanwhile, collaborator Quitely shows that he might be the perfect comic book artist: subtle when necessary, cartoonish when appropriate, and adroit with the action sequences. Together, writer and artist devise a Man of Steel who is both respectfully classic and excitingly contemporary. BOOKLIST (starred review) Morrison . . . get[s] what's fun about Superman: He's ridiculously powerful, and therefore he just sees and does and has lots of incredibly cool, totally bizarre stuff. . . The sky isn't even close to the limit: time machines, nanonauts, sun-eaters, a super-dense sphere of black kryptonite from the Underverse, it's all good. TIME MAGAZINE Best Comics of 2007 SALON, Best Comics of 2007 EW.Com, Best Comic Books of 2007 A stirringly mythic emotionally resonant, and gloriously alternative take on the Man of Steel. ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY Taking the Man of Steel back to his roots and into the future at the same time, All Star Superman is exciting, bold and supercool all the makings of a classic Variety The most enjoyable incarnation of Superman in almost 30 years... THE A.V. CLUB The Paul McCartney/John Lennon of comics, Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely, are currently working their magic on All Star Superman. NASHVILLE CITY PAPER Writer Grant Morrison and artist Frank Quitely might just be the best one-two punch in comics. . . . Quitely s finely detailed art style and Morrison s sensationally cerebral and witty storytelling have taken this simple re-imagining of Superman s life and made it a must read series. METRO TORONTO, Best Ongoing Comic Book Series of 2006 A quirky, fun - and poignant - throwback to classic comic-book adventures, courtesy of writer Grant Morrison and artists Frank Quitely and Jamie Grant. WINSTON SALEM JOURNAL


Author Information

Grant Morrison began his comics career in 1978, with contributions to the short-lived experimental comics magazine Near Myths. This promising start was immediately followed by eight years of poverty and unemployment. In 1986, however, he found himself working for Britain's 2000 AD, for whom he wrote the successful Zenith series. Morrison then found fame with acclaimed runs on ANIMAL MAN and DOOM PATROL, as well as his subversive creator-owned titles such as THE INVISIBLES, SEAGUY and WE3. He has also written best-selling runs on JLA, SEVEN SOLDIERS OF VICTORY and New X-Men and is currently hard at work helping to re-invent the DC Universe in ALL STAR SUPERMAN, 52 and BATMAN.

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