(March 1997)

DC, 1987 Series
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Price:
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Pages:
36
Editing:
Joey Cavalieri; Mike McAvennie (associate)
Format: 
Color; Standard Modern Age US; Saddle-Stitched; On-Going

Table of Contents

  1. 1. Dead Men Walking
    Superman
  2. 2. Kryptograms
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Issue Notes

1997 Diamond #11

Intergang is Back! (Table of Contents)

Superman / cover / 1 page (report information)

Credits

Pencils:
Stuart Immonen
Inks:
Jose Marzan, Jr.
Colors:
Patrick Martin
Letters:
?

Content Information

Genre:
Superhero

Indexer Notes

[Cover story notes are the same as the issue notes (see Issue Notes above). This may mean that one or both set of notes need editing as a result of our recent migration to having separate issue and cover notes.]


Dead Men Walking (Table of Contents)

Superman / story / 22 pages (report information)

Credits

Script:
Karl Kesel
Pencils:
Stuart Immonen
Inks:
Jose Marzan, Jr.
Colors:
Glenn Whitmore (colors); Digital Chameleon (separations)
Letters:
Albert DeGuzman

Content Information

Genre:
Superhero
Characters:
Superman [Clark Kent; Kal-El]; Guardian [Jim Harper]; Lois Lane; Allie; Franklin Stern; Simone DeNeige; Inspector Dan Turpin; Burton Thompson; Vincent Edge; Boss Moxie; Mike "Machine" Gunn; Rough House; Noose; Dabney Donovan; Torcher [Ginny McCree]
Synopsis:
Clark Kent - the Man of Steel, acting managing editor of the Daily Planet and a happily married man, killed in this issue. [per next issue box]

Kryptograms (Table of Contents)

letters page / 2 pages (report information)

Credits

Letters:
Typeset

Indexer Notes

Mike McAvennie answers letters from readers.


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