The story features an epic chase through space as intergalactic peacekeepers pursue the villain Terra-Man, who escapes to Earth. Superman allies with the bounty hunters and tracks down the outlaw in a ghost town reminiscent of the Old West. The narrative builds to a classic showdown between the heroic Man of Steel and the gun-slinging criminal, blending elements of science fiction with Western themes.
The story revolves around Lex Luthor's sinister plan to seize a deep space probe containing a massive kryptonite meteor. Meanwhile, Superman is occupied with a surge of bizarre crimes in the city. The narrative builds tension as the hero races against time to thwart Luthor's scheme and protect the world from the lethal kryptonite.
A school field trip takes a perilous turn when earthquakes trap students on a collapsing mountain. Superman is called to the rescue, but his strength is compromised by newly exposed Kryptonite. As the situation escalates, a student emerges as an unexpected hero, tasked with saving Superman and their classmates. This thrilling narrative explores themes of bravery and resilience in the face of overwhelming odds.
A school field trip turns catastrophic as earthquakes strike, leaving students trapped and in peril. The only hope for their rescue lies with Superman, but a dangerous twist emerges when kryptonite is exposed, putting him in a vulnerable position. The story unfolds with high stakes as the iconic hero must confront both the physical threat and his own limitations to save the day.
The story follows reporter Clark Kent as he investigates the theft of black crystals from a museum in Metropolis. When electrical transformers explode, he transforms into Superman to address the crisis, encountering Acrata, a superheroine with shadow teleportation abilities. She warns of a catastrophic threat if power isn't shut down, but Superman is skeptical. As they confront the villain Eclipso, who wields the stolen crystals and seeks world domination, they must work together to prevent him from plunging the Earth into darkness.
A can't-miss classic of Aquaman's defining moments - This dramatic tale from the 1970's features many of Aquaman's greatest enemies, and his greatest tragedy! After being dethroned by his own people and sent into exile, Aquaman discovers a conspiracy within his Kingdom. Rather than reclaim his birthright, he decides to become a super-hero. But even Aquaman cannot escape tragedy as Black Manta kidnaps and kills his infant son! The crushing blow threatens his relationship with his beloved wife, Mera. How Aquaman copes with these crushing blows comes to define him as the hero we know today. Collects Adventure Comics #435-437, 441-445 and Aquaman #57-63.
Written by Geoff Johns, Paul Levitz and Paul Kupperberg Art by Amanda Conner & Jimmy Palmiotti, Joe Staton & Dick Giordano and Mary Wilshire Cover by Adam Hughes Discover the origins of one of the DCU's most powerful heroines in this new collection featuring Power Girl stories from SHOWCASE #97-99, SECRET ORIGINS #11 and the sold-out JSA CLASSIFIED #1-4! Is Power Girl the cousin of Earth-2's Superman? Granddaughter of an Atlantean mage? From the future or an alternate dimension? All Karen Starr knows is that she exists in a world that doesn't fit. When her powers begin changing or blanking out altogether, she searches for answers long denied her. The clues lead her to the deranged Psycho-Pirate, who may break her mind before she learns the truth. This collection features her first solo adventure, plus her second secret origin and the sold-out first four issues of JSA CLASSIFIED, key stories tied to the cosmic events of INFINITE CRISIS!
THIRTEEN COLONIES & THE LOST COLONY™ Take a step back and discover the thirteen colonies of Colonial America. From European exploration through the American Revolution, witness the unique history and character of each colony. Trace the role of each colony in the American Revolution and that colony's impact on the formation of our Constitution. New York - This is a vibrant and fascinating look at the history of the colony of New York. Using primary source documents, we are taken from the discovery of the island of Manhattan and the founding of a tiny Dutch trading village, to New York’s emergence as one of the world’s most influential cities. "Good organization, well-written text which reads like a story, numerous quotes and historic incidents, attractive format and well-designed pages, drawings, maps...all make this title a recommended source for studies in the colonial period of American history." - ASSOCIATION OF REG. XI SCHOOL LIBRARIANS, TEXAS
“Supertown is a top-flight sci-fi adventure that introduces readers to a very memorable—and relatable—protagonist in Wally Crenshaw. Paul Kupperberg blends his decades of expertise writing fun, engaging superhero comics with skillful prose to create a can't miss YA novel. This book is a blast.”—Alex Segura, author of Secret Identity“In his captivating novel, Supertown, Paul Kupperberg embraces his inner kid, the one who fell in love with comic books and superheroes. With heart and soul and a sense of humor, he brings to life that fantasy we’ve all dreamed of at one time or another: what it would feel like to become a superhero in real life!”—Michael Uslan, Originator and Executive Producer of the Batman movie franchise and author of The Boy Who Loved BatmanAll young Wally Crenshaw wants is to be a super, ever since he saw Hyperion and the Justice Brigade save the day in Washington, DC. But nothing ever happens in his hometown. A strange atmospheric anomaly means the internet is only on a couple of hours a day and cell phones don’t work there at all. In many ways, Crumbly-by-the-Sea, New Jersey is the town that technology forgot.And that’s exactly why a certain super has retired there, hoping never to have to risk life and limb fighting superpowered villains or inter-dimensional aliens ever again.But sleepy Crumbly-by-the-Sea is about to get a wake-up call, and things may never be the same.