Travel back to the start of the new millennium and the “Triangle Era” of Superman comics in the new Superman: The City of Tomorrow Compendium.
The City of Tomorrow collects Superman #151-159, Superman Y2K Special, Superman: The Man of Steel #95-103, The Adventures of Superman #573-581, Action Comics #760-768, Superman: Metropolis Secret Files , and one story from Secret Origins of Super Villains 80-Page Giant.
All stories in the collection are written by Joe Kelly, Jeph Loeb, Mark Schultz, J.M. DeMatteis, Stuart Immonen, Mark Millar, and Jay Faerber.
Art is provided by Ed McGuinness, Butch Guice, Kano, Mike McKone, German Garcia, Pablo Raimondi, Duncan Rouleau, Stuart Immonen, Yanick Paquette, Carlo Barberi, Steve Epting, Pasqual Ferry, Mike S. Miller, Cary Nord, Joe Phillips, Paul Pelletier, Cully Hamner, Jeff Matsuda, Tom Nguyen, Cam Smith, Jose Marzan, Jr., Joe Rubinstein, Jaime Mendoza, Rich Faber, Sean Parsons, Jason Baumgartner, Richard Bonk, Kevin Conrad, Alvaro Lopez, Mark Propst, Denis Rodier, Juan Vlasco, Walden Wong, Jim Royal, and Dexter Vines.
The weekly Superman schedule never left fans without an issue to buy or an issue for the Last Son of Krypton to solve. Highlights in the Compendium include Lex Luthor’s many schemes, the arrival of Brainiac 13, the debut of the Son of Mongul, Superman’s disagreements with a Kryptonian ancestor, Superman’s return to Smallville for a team-up with Superboy, the Joker and Harley Quinn’s invasion of Metropolis, Superman’s search for a missing Lois Lane while a mystery illness threatens his life, and even Etrigan the Demon dressed as Santa Claus!
The same material collected in the Compendium was previously released in two trade paperback volumes in 2019 and 2020.
Superman: The City of Tomorrow Compendium consists of 1,040 pages for a suggested retail price of $59.99.
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