Ebook {Epub PDF} Superman: American Alien by Max Landis






















 · Alienating a Hero: Max Landis Talks Superman: American Alien. By DCE Editorial Wednesday, January 13th, At some point in our life, we’ve all read a Superman comic, seen a Superman movie or watched a Superman cartoon or TV show. With a history that now extends over 75 years, we likely know the Man of Steel better than we know some of our friends and family. Max Landis handles Superman in the more lighthearted way of the Christopher Reeves films rather than the dark, heavy way of Man of Steel. There's a lot of fun to be had, such as when young Clark accidentally flies for the first time, his mother clinging to him and trying patiently to plead with him to calm down and start heading back to Earth/5.  · Alienating a Hero: Max Landis Talks Superman: American Alien. By DCE Editorial Wednesday, January 13th, At some point in our life, we’ve all read a Superman comic, seen a Superman movie or watched a Superman cartoon or TV show. With a history that now extends over 75 years, we likely know the Man of Steel better than we know some of our friends and family.


Superman: American Alien by Max Landis, Jock, Francis Manapul, Jae Lee, Nick Dragotta, Tommy Lee Edwards, Joëlle Jones, Ryan Sook, Jonathan Case Published by DC Comics on October 12th Pages: Add To Goodreads. Screenwriter and Eisner Award nominee Max Landis (Chronicle, American Ultra, ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN) presents the seven-issue miniseries that chronicles Clark Kent's. This is my review of the graphic novel Superman: American Alien, written by Max Landis, illustrated by Nick Dragotta, Tommy Lee Edwards, Joelle Jones, Jae Le. Hello, Sign in. Account Lists Returns Orders. Cart.


This is not the Superman you know. Not yet. Max Landis, acclaimed screenwriter of the hit film Chronicle, presents seven stories from the life of the man who will be the Man of Steel—seven pivotal moments that turned a sometimes good, sometimes angry, sometimes funny, always human, all-American alien into the world’s first superhero. Max Landis, acclaimed screenwriter of the hit film CHRONICLE, presents seven stories from the life of the man who will be the Man of Steel, seven pivotal moments that turned a sometimes good, sometimes angry, sometimes funny, always human, all-American alien into the world's first superhero. THIS IS NOT A SUPERMAN COMIC. American Alien is Max Landis’ attempt to humanise Superman and make him an approachable character to those readers. And it’s not a bad comic but it’s definitely flawed. From what I’ve seen of Landis’ work, his writing doesn’t have a shred of originality to it, which is ironic becaus.

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