Superman Batman #75

Superman Batman #75

$6.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by PAUL LEVITZ, JOE KELLY, DAVID FINCH, J.T. KRUL, STEVEN T. SEAGLE and others
Art by JERRY ORDWAY, DAVID FINCH, ADAM HUGHES, FRANCIS MANAPUL, DUNCAN ROULLEAU and others
Cover by FRANK QUITELY
You're invited to a spectacular anniversary celebration as Paul Levitz unites the World's Finest with the super-team he's best known for - the Legion of Super-Heroes! Lex Luthor has finally unleashed a threat powerful enough to gain the Legion's attention in the far future, but to take Luthor down, they'll have to journey into the past and ask for help from both Batman and Superboy! Plus, Joe Kelly and various writers and artists chronicle the history of The Man of Steel and The Dark Knight in adventures that span from yesterday into the far beyond! Adam Hughes writes and draws a tale starring Supergirl and Batgirl, J.T. Krul and Francis Manipul deliver a tale of Superboy and Red Robin seeking advice from their mentors, Ace and Krypto get leashed by Duncan Rouleau, David Finch writes and illustrates a story for the first time, and Joe Kelly, Steven T. Seagle, Billy Tucci and many more surprises help commemorate this anniversary extravaganza!
Date Available: 08/25/2010
BONUS REVIEW by PASTOR SAM

After a couple of weeks of so-so Shadowland tie-ins, I quote the great Flying Circus when I say, “And now for something completely different”. As an owner of every Superman/Batman issue since its creation, it’s not too bold to say issue #75 far exceeded expectation. Oddly enough, it wasn’t the issue itself, nay; rather it was the short stories in the back that garner this issue so much praise. The art is as varied as the contributing artists and good quality, but it is the message in each story that is worth proclaiming from the mountain tops. In an age of excessive anti-hero deconstruction, it was powerful to read about the importance of good overcoming evil and why it matters to be a hero in the first place. Do yourself a favor this week and press pause on the gloom and doom and instead pick up a little hope from “The World’s Finest”.
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by PAUL LEVITZ, JOE KELLY, DAVID FINCH, J.T. KRUL, STEVEN T. SEAGLE and others
Art by JERRY ORDWAY, DAVID FINCH, ADAM HUGHES, FRANCIS MANAPUL, DUNCAN ROULLEAU and others
Cover by FRANK QUITELY
You're invited to a spectacular anniversary celebration as Paul Levitz unites the World's Finest with the super-team he's best known for - the Legion of Super-Heroes! Lex Luthor has finally unleashed a threat powerful enough to gain the Legion's attention in the far future, but to take Luthor down, they'll have to journey into the past and ask for help from both Batman and Superboy! Plus, Joe Kelly and various writers and artists chronicle the history of The Man of Steel and The Dark Knight in adventures that span from yesterday into the far beyond! Adam Hughes writes and draws a tale starring Supergirl and Batgirl, J.T. Krul and Francis Manipul deliver a tale of Superboy and Red Robin seeking advice from their mentors, Ace and Krypto get leashed by Duncan Rouleau, David Finch writes and illustrates a story for the first time, and Joe Kelly, Steven T. Seagle, Billy Tucci and many more surprises help commemorate this anniversary extravaganza!
Date Available: 08/25/2010
BONUS REVIEW by PASTOR SAM

After a couple of weeks of so-so Shadowland tie-ins, I quote the great Flying Circus when I say, “And now for something completely different”. As an owner of every Superman/Batman issue since its creation, it’s not too bold to say issue #75 far exceeded expectation. Oddly enough, it wasn’t the issue itself, nay; rather it was the short stories in the back that garner this issue so much praise. The art is as varied as the contributing artists and good quality, but it is the message in each story that is worth proclaiming from the mountain tops. In an age of excessive anti-hero deconstruction, it was powerful to read about the importance of good overcoming evil and why it matters to be a hero in the first place. Do yourself a favor this week and press pause on the gloom and doom and instead pick up a little hope from “The World’s Finest”.
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
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