Superman/Batman Omnibus Vol. 1

Superman/Batman Omnibus Vol. 1

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2022-01-14 08:51:03
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Jeph Loeb
  • ISBN:1779500297
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Summary

The most iconic superheroes in the galaxy unite for an unbelievable adventure when Superman's greatest foe, Lex Luthor, becomes president of the United States and starts an all-out super-powered hunt for the Man of Tomorrow。 Nearby in Gotham, Batman finds that Superman is not the last Kryptonian as he discovers another living survivor。。。Kal-El's cousin, Supergirl! However, behind this immense discovery may be the gravest threat of all: Darkseid! Together, Superman and Batman square off against the deadliest villains the world has ever known, in an unforgettable series of team-up adventures!

Superman/Batman Omnibus Vol。 1 collects these and other classic tales featuring the Man of Steel and the Dark Knight。 Written and drawn by a host of comics superstars including JEPH LOEB (Batman: The Long Halloween, Superman for All Seasons), ED McGUINNESS (Superman), MARK VERHEIDEN (The Phantom), and ETHAN VAN SCIVER (Green Lantern), this volume collects stories from Superman/ Batman #1-43, Superman/Batman Annual #1-2, and Superman/Batman: Secret Files and Origins 2003 #1。

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Reviews

JessisWhelmed

I had A LOT of fun with this。 10/10 would always recommend, though I think Loeb had the magic touch for this title。 That said, I still enjoyed the book after his departure and I'm really looking forward to reading the next omnibus。 I had A LOT of fun with this。 10/10 would always recommend, though I think Loeb had the magic touch for this title。 That said, I still enjoyed the book after his departure and I'm really looking forward to reading the next omnibus。 。。。more

Andrew Seaton

Started out so strong, then ends with a thud as soon as Loeb leaves。 Shame, really。

Bryson Grenfell

What a mammoth of a book! This Omnibus is chunky as all heck and jam-packed with content。 The vast majority is outstanding, but there is a slight dip in quality (story-wise) after Jeph Loeb’s work on the title ends and Allan Burnett’s (of Batman: the animated series fame) work begins。 The art is pretty universally consistently great (with the exception of the Metal Men arc) but, that is really a matter of personal taste。