
Superman in the Seventies
Pas encore d'évaluations
Format
Broché
Pages
222
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Oct 1, 2000
Éditeur
DC Comics
ISBN-10
1563896389
ISBN-13
9781563896385
Description
In this captivating collection, readers are transported back to the early 1970s—a vibrant era filled with dynamic storytelling and artistic experimentation in the superhero genre. Superhero narratives evolved significantly during this time, and the adventures of Superman reflect the cultural shifts occurring in society. Renowned writers and artists, including Dennis O'Neil and Curt Swan, breathe new life into the iconic character, exploring themes of personal responsibility, social justice, and the complex nature of heroism.
The anthology showcases a variety of stories that highlight Superman's struggles not only against formidable foes but also against the changing perceptions of his role as a hero. With each page, the creators delve deeper into the character’s psyche, presenting him as a symbol of hope amidst a backdrop of uncertainty. The collaboration of legendary figures like Jack Kirby and Bob Oskner ensures a rich tapestry of visual and narrative styles.
As readers turn the pages, they are reminded of the timeless nature of Superman's narrative, even as it reflects the contemporary issues of its time. This anthology serves as both a nostalgic look back at a seminal period in comic book history and an exploration of the profound nature of one of the most beloved superheroes ever created.
The anthology showcases a variety of stories that highlight Superman's struggles not only against formidable foes but also against the changing perceptions of his role as a hero. With each page, the creators delve deeper into the character’s psyche, presenting him as a symbol of hope amidst a backdrop of uncertainty. The collaboration of legendary figures like Jack Kirby and Bob Oskner ensures a rich tapestry of visual and narrative styles.
As readers turn the pages, they are reminded of the timeless nature of Superman's narrative, even as it reflects the contemporary issues of its time. This anthology serves as both a nostalgic look back at a seminal period in comic book history and an exploration of the profound nature of one of the most beloved superheroes ever created.
Avis
Aucun avis pour le moment
Soyez le premier à donner votre avis sur ce livre et partagez vos pensées
Ajouter le premier avisJournal de lecture
Aucun journal de lecture trouvé
Commencez à suivre vos progrès de lecture pour voir les journaux ici
Ajoutez votre premier journal de lectureNotes
Journal des transactions
Aucun journal de transactions trouvé
Commencez à suivre vos transactions de livres pour voir les journaux ici
Ajoutez votre premier journal de transactions