Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? (Superman)
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Reviews
Perhaps the most wonderful period of Superman stories were in the silver ages (1971-1986), very fine arts, classic stories, and piece of greatness.Julius Schvarts editing was the best, the modern arts and stories that came after were less beauty.This novel,maybe the best "imagining" story ever published, for me, the best story for me was "the final days of Lois and Lana". I remember that i was so sad in the end of this story, almost pay a tear,and that's for two things, the story itself, and knowing that DC comics will stop publishing the silver age books, and start their what they called "Modern books".It, for me, looked like that Superman really dead, reviewing all the wonderful stories were told in the seventies and the first part of the eighties, any way, Every golden period has an end.Enjoy reading that book, a Novel believe me, under the editing of the greatest, Julius Schvartes.