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 Unofficial Man and Superman 100-Page Super Spectacular Index

Man and Superman 100-Page Super Spectacular 1

MAN AND SUPERMAN 100-PAGE SUPER SPECTACULAR #1

Cover Date: January 2019
Cover Price: $9.99
Publication Date: 2018-02-06

TITLE INDEX

Cover Credits:
Art: Claudio Castellini
Colors: Hi-Fi


Feature: "Confidentially..." (2 Pages)


Credits:

Marv Wolfman (script)
Claudio Castellini (art)



Comment(s):

In this introduction by Marv Wolfman he talks about the origin of the story appearing in this issue.


 

Story: "Man and Superman" (88 Pages)
"Chapter One: In Which He Leaves Smallville As A Boy"
"Chapter Two: In Which He Must Chose Between His Fears"
"Chapter Three: In Which He Asks The Question That Will Change His Life"
"Chapter Four: In Which He Becomes a Man"

Credits:

StoryMarv Wolfman
ArtClaudio Castellini
LetteringTom Orzechowski
ColorsHi-Fi
Associate editingJessica Chen
EditingBrian Cunningham, Peter J. Tomasi, Mike Marts

Feature Character(s):

Superman

Supporting Character(s):

Jonathan Kent (also in flashback preceding main story)
Martha Kent (also in flashback preceding main story)
Bibbo Bibbowski
Jimmy Olsen
Lana Lang (in flashback)
Lois Lane
Perry White
Pete Ross (in flashback)

Villain(s):

Lex Luthor

Guest Appearance(s):

Jack Ryder

Other Character(s):

Eduardo (first appearance; Clark's landlord)
District Attorney John Wicks (first appearance)
Donald Shore (first appearance)
Captain McClosky (first appearance; a police captain)
Thomas Dunne (first appearance; editor of the Daily News)
Jose (first appearance)
Luis (first appearance)
Sam Keating (first appearance)
Tracy (first appearance; a receptionist at the Daily Planet)
Jack (first appearance)
Mayor Taylor Jessicks (first appearance; the Mayor of Metropolis)
Wallace Colmes (first appearance; head of a Government Tactical Response Unit)
Alex Cummings (first appearance; Luthor's pilot)

Location(s):

Earth
United States of America
Metropolis
Smallville

Comment(s):

This story was originally intended as a four-issue story-arc in Superman Confidential

Solicitation:

“This is the best Superman story I’ve ever written.” So says living legend Marv Wolfman, and when you’ve written hundreds of Superman stories as he has, it means a great deal. This gem of a tale—written and drawn from 2006-2009 for the SUPERMAN CONFIDENTIAL series—explodes from the DC archives as a triumphant tale of Clark Kent’s fateful first days in Metropolis, which were far from easy. His early failures almost ensured there would never be a hero called Superman. Powerful writing and stunning art combine to conjure an inspiring story that needed to be published, one you will never forget, from a pair of master storytellers.


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