Superman in the Sixties
THE SIXTIES...
A decade of upheaval and tragedy, social change, expansion of the arts, scientific achievement and just plain outrageousness - and the Man of Steel!
It was a decade during which Superman explored his own heritage, found love in the most amazing situations, faced the loss of his foster parents and performed a mission for President Kennedy before his tragic assassination. Lois Lane investigated Women's Liberation, Lex Luthor showed remorse for his evil actions, Jimmy Olsen became a Beatle, and the Bizarros impersonated Marilyn Monroe, Mickey Mantle and Jerry Lewis.
In the sixties, The Man of Tomorrow entertained new generations of fans with extremely successful live-action and animated TV shows and a Broadway musical - greatly expanding Superman's incredible mythology beyond the pages of the comics.
These 17 classic tales explore Superman as a man, a myth and a legend - and serve as a happy reminder of what it was like to be young, with SUPERMAN IN THE SIXTIES.
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Title: | Superman in the Sixties
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Cover Price: | $19.95 |
Cover Date: | None |
Release Date: | (Unknown) |
Notes: | Reprints ACTION COMICS #289, ADVENTURE COMICS #294, SUPERBOY #85 & 106, SUPERMAN #141, 146, 156, 161, 164-165, 169-170, SUPERMAN'S GIRL FRIEND LOIS LANE #20 & 42, SUPERMAN'S PAL JIMMY OLSEN #53 & 79, and WORLD'S FINEST #175. |
Condition: | NEW |