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Record ID marc_loc_updates/v40.i26.records.utf8:12028035:1795
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 01795cam a2200313 a 4500
001 2012376073
003 DLC
005 20120620161059.0
008 120424s2009 nyua 6 000 1 eng
010 $a 2012376073
020 $a9781401218379 (hc.)
020 $a1401218377 (hc.)
020 $a9781401218607 (pbk.)
020 $a1401218601 (pbk.)
040 $aDLC$cDLC
042 $apcc
050 00 $aPN6728.S9$bM684 2009
082 00 $a741.5/9411$223
100 1 $aMorrison, Grant.
245 10 $aAll-star Superman.$nVolume two /$cwritten by Grant Morrison ; pencilled by Frank Quitely ; digitally inked & colored by Jamie Grant ; lettered by Phil Balsman & Travis Lanham ; introduction by Mark Waid.
260 $aNew York :$bDC Comics,$cc2009.
300 $a153 p. :$bchiefly col. ill. ;$c27 cm.
500 $a"Superman created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Schuster."
500 $a"Originally published in single magazine form in All-Star Superman 7-12"--P. [5].
520 $a"Topsy-turvy madness on the backwards Bizarro planet. A bottled city that proves you can never go home again. A living sun hell-bent on destroying humanity. A world without the Man of Steel. Twelve impossible labors and mere moments to save the Earth. You've never seen this before. And you'll never see its like again. The multiple-award-winning All-Star Superman concludes only after taking the timeless icon to all-time heights of excitement and acclaim. An eternal story true to the greatest character from the golden age of comics and crafted by a team of comics creators reminding us that there still are living legends"--Dust jacket flap.
650 0 $aSuperman (Fictitious character)$vComic books, strips, etc.
655 0 $aGraphic novels.
700 1 $aQuitely, Frank,$d1968-
700 1 $aGrant, Jamie,$d1968-