Superman: The Atomic Age Sundays Volume 3 (1956-1959) (Superman Atomic Age Sundays)
A**M
Superman in the 1950s
In three years of beautifully colored Sunday Comic Strips, Superman takes on genies, alien invaders, and Old West Villains while dealing with few comic adventures that are more about Lois Lane's antics, a TV host who seems overly interested in learning Superman's secret identity, and the biggest terror of all...being suddenly obese.This is actually a really good book. Most of the adventures are light-hearted, but don't become as goofy as some Silver Age tails would. Superman also shows some real cunning in a few, the genie story is my favorite in this book for that reason. The art is great for the era, and overall I have to say this is probably my favorite collection of Sunday strips since the Golden Age.
G**S
... of the IDW Superman archives and this is the best one so
I’ve gotten all of the IDW Superman archives and this is the best one so far
J**B
For the collector
Nice
S**R
The great Wayne Boring--a Super artist!!!
I never had a local paper that carried the Superman comic strip when I was a kid so it is great to have a chance to experience these stories now. You also get to experience them at a size somewhat like you would have expected to see them back then. Unfortunately, newspapers today prefer to ruin the comics by shrinking them.Wayne Boring's Superman is old-school strongman, not the shredded abs and six-packs today's audience mistakes for manliness. His version of the flying Superman- almost running in mid-air, is his signature Superman statement and makes his work stand the test of time. Great stuff from cover to cover!!!
G**A
Great Reading at a Great Price
Great presentation in full color, done in a non-glossy finish. (Won't hurt your eyes) Outstanding artwork by Legendary Superman artist Wayne Boring. Hardcover with dust jacket.
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