(March 2001)

DC, 1938 Series
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Price:
3.75 USD
Pages:
52
Indicia frequency:
?
Indicia Publisher:
?
Brand:
DC
Barcode:
?
Editing:
Eddie Berganza; Tom Palmer (Associate)
Format:
Standard Golden Age, Silver Age, then Modern US color comic; Saddle-stitched (Squarebound #334, 347, 360, 373, 449); ongoing series

Issue Notes

Sequence number 13 for 2001.


What's So Funny about Truth, Justice & the American Way? (Table of Contents)

Superman / cover / 1 page (report information)

Credits

Pencils:
Tim Bradstreet
Inks:
Tim Bradstreet
Colors:
Grant Goleash; Tanya Horie; Richard Horie

Content Information

Genre:
Superhero
Characters:
Superman

What's So Funny about Truth, Justice & the American Way? (Table of Contents)

Superman / comic story / 39 pages (report information)

Credits

Script:
Joe Kelly
Pencils:
Doug Mahnke; Lee Bermejo
Inks:
Tom Nguyen; Dexter Vines; Jim Royal; Jose Marzan; Wade Von Grawbadger; Wayne Faucher
Colors:
Rob Schwager
Letters:
? [as Comicraft]

Content Information

Genre:
Superhero
Characters:
Superman; Lois Lane; Lex Luthor; Jimmy Olsen; Sam Lane; Perry White; Mercy; Steel; Jonathan Kent; The Elite [Manchester Black; Coldcast; The Hat; Menagerie] (Introduction)
Synopsis:
A new group of superhumans appears on the scene, with more violent solutions for the problems. Now Superman must demonstrate which is the correct way to stop the villains.

Editing

Table of Contents

  1. 1. What's So Funny about Truth, Justice & the American Way?
    Superman
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