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Death and Return of Superman Omnibus (2022 edition) Hardcover – 19 July 2022
A maniacal beast has risen from the Earth, a creature called Doomsday! Only one man can stop Doomsday's rampage -- Superman. But the only way to stop him is by sacrificing his own life! When the Earth continues to be threatened by beings of immeasurable power, will Metropolis' one true hero will rise and return hope to those who need it most?
Collects SUPERMAN- THE MAN OF STEEL #17-26, SUPERMAN #73-83, ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #496-505, ACTION COMICS #683-692, JUSTICE LEAGUE AMERICA #69, SUPERMAN- THE LEGACY OF SUPERMAN #1 and GREEN LANTERN #46.
- Print length1408 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDC COMICS
- Publication date19 July 2022
- Dimensions18.77 x 7.49 x 28.3 cm
- ISBN-101779515464
- ISBN-13978-1779515469
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- Publisher : DC COMICS; 2022 edition (19 July 2022)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 1408 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1779515464
- ISBN-13 : 978-1779515469
- Dimensions : 18.77 x 7.49 x 28.3 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 58,826 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Roger Stern has written for radio, television, the stage, and the Internet, creating scripts for everything from sketch comedy to flash-animation. For ten years, he was the senior writer of the Superman series for DC Comics. Stern has written hundreds of stories about such diverse characters as Green Lantern, Supergirl, Starman, the Atom, and the Justice League for DC Comics; and Spider-Man, Captain America, Doctor Strange, the Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, and the Avengers for Marvel. His first prose novel, The Death and Life of Superman, was a New York Times bestseller.
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Along with Knightfall, these stories may be DC's crown jewel of the 90s. I cannot stress enough how much this deserves to be in your collection if you consider yourself a comic book fan.
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This review is about the quality of the book itself. Like is it worth the $ 195 asking price? In a word? Yes. The book is absolutely gorgeous. The binding is kinda tight. But it's pretty good considering this book is an absolute beast. Its huge. Very little gutter loss. The pages are great quality. Thick and glossy. The color pops right off the page. Underneath the dust jacket is an awesome painted art of doomsday and superman fighting that was previously unused. It does have a problem closing at the beginning, but again, it's a huge book, and it's to be expected. But it you open it halfway, the book does stop surprisingly flat. You can def tell that DC invested some serious money making this thing.
Now this collection contains pretty much everything you need for this to be a complete edition. Although I would have liked the "hunter/prey" mini series to have been included. But that just basically the rematch between super and doomsday, and you finally learn doomsday origin. It's not essential. But for me? It was the final scene of an epic story.
My only serious complaint? Is the inclusion of the annuals. That year all the annuals were part of a big crossover called"bloodlines". It really has nothing to do with the main story. And the placement of these issues are rather wierd, and takes you out of the story. I not sure why DC put these in. I would have much rather had them leave them out and put in hunter/prey instead.
But all in all? If you want a beautifully made collection of an awesome story? And can afford it? Buy this book.


