(August 2013)

Titan, 2013? Series
 
Price
7.99 GBP
Pages
72
On-sale Date
2013-08
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Titan Comics
Brand
Titan; DC Comics
ISBN
978-1-78276-028-3 Search at WorldCat
Barcode
9781782760283 00799
Editing
Jon Chapple (editor); Mark McKenzie-Ray (editor)

Issue Notes

Printed in Italy.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Superman / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
?
Inks
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Colors
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Superman
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Geometry (Table of Contents: 1)

Superman / comic story / 16 pages (report information)

Script
Dan Jurgens
Pencils
Dan Jurgens (layouts)
Inks
Norm Rapmund (finishes)
Colors
Pete Pantazis
Letters
John J. Hill

Genre
superhero
Characters
Superman; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Bruce Wayne; Alfred Pennyworth; Commissioner James Gordon; Jimmy Olsen (cameo)
Synopsis
Superman hears about gunrunners in Gotham City. Dick Grayson has major geometry homework, but goes to train in the Batcave first, and then gets distracted by reports that the gunrunners are on the move. He sneaks out to confront them, but needs to be rescued by Superman (from both the gunrunners and the homework).
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Keywords
Batcave

Indexer Notes

This story is set in the past. The scene on the first page with the boat sitting on the street in front of a Metropolis police station is very reminiscent of a similar scene in Superman: The Movie.

Secrets of the Fortress of Solitude (Table of Contents: 2)

Superman / illustration / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Geoff Johns; Richard Donner
Pencils
Phil Jimenez
Inks
Andy Lanning
Colors
Jeromy Cox
Letters
Travis Lanham

Genre
superhero
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Indexer Notes

A cross section of the fortress, including the interplanetary zoo, Kandor, trophy room and museum, super science lab, and super weapons room.

Superman's Top 10 Most Wanted! (Table of Contents: 3)

Superman / character profile / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Geoff Johns; Richard Donner
Pencils
Tony S. Daniel
Inks
Tony S. Daniel
Colors
Brad Anderson
Letters
Phil Balsman

Genre
superhero
Characters
Superman; Lex Luthor; Brainiac; General Zod; Ursa; Non; Bizarro; Parasite; Mr. Mxyzptlk; Metallo; Toyman [Winslow Schott]
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Indexer Notes

Profiles of Superman's top villains.

Superman Is Weak! (Table of Contents: 4)

Superman / comic story / 22 pages (report information)

Script
Devin Grayson
Pencils
Ariel Olivetti
Inks
Ariel Olivetti
Colors
Sno Cone
Letters
Travis Lanham

Genre
superhero
Characters
Clark Kent [Superman]; Dennis; Miss Kennard; Margaret; Kate; Langston; Armanjani; Mike
Synopsis
Clark Kent visits Miss Kennard's class on Superman Appreciation Day. The kids discuss heroes and how they help people.
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DC Comics Super-Villains (Table of Contents: 5)

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Genre
superhero
Characters
Scarecrow; Cheetah; Joker; Sinestro; Lex Luthor; Catwoman; Bizarro; Penguin; Harley Quinn; Poison Ivy; Zod; Captain Cold; Black Manta; Deadshot; Mr. Freeze; Brainiac; Bane; Deathstroke; Ra's al Ghul; Riddler; Reverse-Flash; Clayface; Killer Croc; Black Adam; Grodd; Darkseid; Atrocitus; Dex-Starr; Solomon Grundy
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Friday Night in the 21st Century (Table of Contents: 6)

The Private Life of Clark Kent / comic story / 4 pages (report information)

Script
Geoff Johns
Pencils
Gary Frank
Inks
Gary Frank
Colors
Brad Anderson
Letters
John J. Hill

Genre
superhero
Characters
Clark Kent [Superman]; Lois Lane; Legion of Super-Heroes [Dawnstar; Wildfire; Blok; Ultra Boy; Lightning Lad; Shadow Lass; Cosmic Boy; Phantom Girl; Brainiac 5; Polar Boy; Night Girl; Saturn Girl; Colossal Boy; Lightning Lass; Timber Wolf]
Synopsis
Lois thinks Clark needs some time with his friends, and invites the Legion of Super-Heroes over for dinner.
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Who Is Clark Kent's Big Brother? (Table of Contents: 7)

The Private Life of Clark Kent / comic story / 14 pages (report information)

Script
Geoff Johns; Richard Donner
Pencils
Eric Wight
Inks
Eric Wight
Colors
Lee Loughridge
Letters
Travis Lanham

Genre
superhero
Characters
Clark Kent; Mon-El [Lar Gand] (intro, origin); Lana Lang (cameo); Mr. Lang (cameo); Mrs. Lang (cameo); Ben Hubbard (photo, cameo); Pete Ross (cameo); Jonathan Kent; Martha Kent
Synopsis
Young Clark Kent tries to stop a rocket from crashing. Out steps a floating boy. He doesn't remember anything. He doesn't remember his name, so they make one up for him: Mon-El. Mon-El starts dreaming in a weird language, so they decide to test his Kryptonian heritage. He regains his memory, remembering he was Lar Gand from Daxam. Now he realizes he is dying, as lead is toxic to his people. They try to figure out what to do, when Mon-El spots the phantom zone projector, and asks to be put in the zone. Clark does so, vowing to find a cure one day.
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Keywords
Phantom Zone Projector

Indexer Notes

There are many homages to the first story of the Earth 1 Mon-El (from Superboy #89) in this story (particulary images on page 8). There is even a nod to post-crisis Valor (this Daxam circles the sun Valor).

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 8)

Superman / illustration / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
?
Inks
?
Colors
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Superman

Indexer Notes

Back cover.

Editing
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Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
    Superman
  2. 1. Geometry
    Superman
  3. 2. Secrets of the Fortress of Solitude
    Superman
  4. 3. Superman's Top 10 Most Wanted!
    Superman
  5. 4. Superman Is Weak!
    Superman
  6. 5. DC Comics Super-Villains
  7. 6. Friday Night in the 21st Century
    The Private Life of Clark Kent
  8. 7. Who Is Clark Kent's Big Brother?
    The Private Life of Clark Kent
  9. 8. [no title indexed]
    Superman
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