Ebook {Epub PDF} Superman: A Nation Divided by Roger Stern






















 · Superman: A Nation Divided, , DC Comics writer: Roger Stern artist: Eduardo Barreto letterer: Bill Oakley colorist: Chris Chuckry Superman: A Nation Divided represents everything I loved about DC Comics’ Elseworlds brand, before it became fodder for the latest crisis and inadvertently an excellent example of what happens when you have too much of a good thing. A good Elseworlds Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins. www.doorway.ru: Superman: A Nation Divided Stern, Roger and Barreto, Eduardo: New. Superman, a nation divided by Roger Stern, , DC Comics edition, in English.


Title: Superman: A Nation Divided Issue: 1 - First Printing Publisher: DC Comics Date: Grade: NM. Clean, flat cover with bright color an clean-white; Clean, straight edges; Sharp, clean corners; Straight spine; White pages; Remarks: An original Superman story from Roger Stern and Eduardo Barreto. The premise of SUPERMAN: A NATION DIVIDED seems kind of lame when viewed on paper, but the story works remarkably well. Parts of the story are told from "first-hand" accounts written in the form of letters from witnesses of the events. The book also has an interesting twist ending that ties the story of Superman into that of a hero of the. Veteran writer Roger Stern is considered a living legend by many in the world of comics. First breaking into the industry over forty years ago, Stern has written a nearly endless plethora of comic book titles for both Marvel and DC -- including iconic and acclaimed runs on Amazing Spider-Man, Avengers, and several Superman titles. Stern has also written a number of original graphic novels.


Comics Published in USA. Superman: A Nation Divided Vol. DC Comics. USA. Michael Carlin/Executive Editor. Eduardo Barreto/Cover Artist. Roger Stern/Writer. Eduardo Barreto/Penciler. Chris Chuckry/Colourist. In Absolute Crisis on Infinite Earths, the setting of Superman: A Nation Divided was canonically sets in Earth Trivia Lincoln's exasperated response to General Ulysses Grant's letter regarding to Superman and saying "Has Grant been drinking?". The premise of SUPERMAN: A NATION DIVIDED seems kind of lame when viewed on paper, but the story works remarkably well. Parts of the story are told from "first-hand" accounts written in the form of letters from witnesses of the events.

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