


Books in series

#1
Superman
The Dailies : Strips 1-306, 1939-1940
1999
In a collection of newspaper comic strips that begins in 1939, The Man of Tomorrow's creators retell Superman's origin and pit him against smugglers, a mad genius in possession of a deadly gas, and racketeers. Original.

#2
Superman
The Dailies : Strips 307-672, 1940-1941
1999
The second collection of Superman's daily comic-strip adventures begins at the beginning of 1940 and features the Man of Tomorrow's battles against a kidnapping ring, a saboteur, and others, as well as a humorous meeting with the meekest man in the world.

#3
Superman
The Dailies1941-1942
1999
The final collection of the popular daily comic strip from the early 1940s finds the Man of Tomorrow facing an evil and equally powerful Superman look-alike, a mad scientist armed with a futuristic death ray, and an organization of criminals dedicated to killing him.

#4
Superman The Dailies
Strips 1-966, 1939-1942
1999
Rare book

#5
Superman
Sunday Classics 1939-1943
1999
Thrill to the Early Adventures of the Man of Steel!
In the late thirties, when Superman was making his ground-breaking debut in comic books, his legend was simultaneously being propagated in Sunday newspapers.
Collected in this deluxe edition are the first three years of the classic Sunday Superman comic strips as written and illustrated by the Man of Steel's creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster.
In these timeless tales, the Man of Steel challenges saboteurs and racketeers, saves runaway trains and plummeting planes, defeats giant robots and begins his lifelong rivalry with his greatest nemesis, Lex Luthor.
Author

Jerry Siegel
Author · 27 books
Jerome "Jerry" Siegel, who also used pseudonyms including Joe Carter, Jerry Ess, and Herbert S. Fine, was the American co-creator of Superman (along with Joe Shuster), the first of the great comic book superheroes and one of the most recognizable icons of the 20th century. He and Shuster were inducted into the comic book industry's Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 1992 and the Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1993.