Ebook {Epub PDF} Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol. 2 by Jerry Siegel
Jerry Siegel, Michael C. Hill (Editor) · Rating details · ratings · 20 reviews. Set in the far-flung future of the 30th century, these are the adventures of tomorrow's greatest heroes. Representing planets throughout the cosmos, these young heroes must band together to protect the galaxy from space-born threats as great as the 4/5. This fourth Archive collecting early stories of the Legion of Super-Heroes is kinda more of the same. Many of the stories are a bit repetitive and follow familiar formulae. Edmund Hamilton and Jerry Siegel are still the primary writers, but John Forte, nearly the end of his life, was joined by other artists, primarily Jim Mooney, in illustrating the stories.4/5. · In the second volume of the Legion of Super-Heroes Archives, writer Ed Hamilton introduces, over just twelve issues, so many concepts that became the bedrock of the Legion for years to come. The density of ideas is amazing, compared with modern comics/5.
The Original Legion of Super-Heroes book series by multiple authors includes books Legion of Super-Heroes Archives, Vol. 1, Legion of Super-Heroes Archives, Vol. 2, Legion of Super-Heroes Archives, Vol. 3, and several more. See the complete Original Legion of Super-Heroes series book list in order, box sets or omnibus editions, and companion. Adventure Comics # Jan. 1, 1st Appearance of Computo. Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by George Klein. Introduction of Computo in Computo the Conqueror! Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes with Superboy, script by Jerry Siegel, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by George Klein; Brainiac 5's latest creation turns on its master and the Legion. Siegel wrote the adventures of Superman (as well as other DC heroes, most notably the Spectre, his co-creation with Bernard Baily) through and then again from , in the interim scripting several newspaper strips including Funnyman and Ken Winston. Jerry Siegel died in January,
The Superman: The Action Comics Archives book series by multiple authors includes books Superman The Action Comics Archives, Vol. 1 (Archive Editions (Graphic Novels)), Superman The Action Comics Archives, Vol. 2, Superman The Action Comics Archives, Vol. 3, and several more. In the second volume of the Legion of Super-Heroes Archives, writer Ed Hamilton introduces, over just twelve issues, so many concepts that became the bedrock of the Legion for years to come. The density of ideas is amazing, compared with modern comics. Legion of Super-Heroes, Vol. 2 (Jerry Siegel, Jim Shooter) The Varieties of Religious Experience by William James The Brave and the Bold Team-Up Archives.