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Graphic novels to read anywhere: DC Compact Comics collect DC’s bestselling, most iconic stories in a new size! Combining their singular talents to create a fresh and brilliant vision of the Man of Steel, comics storytellers Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely tell one of the greatest Superman stories ever imagined. ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN! 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. The multiple-award winning ALL-STAR SUPERMAN is an eternal story true to the greatest character from the golden age of comics. Featuring iconic characters Lex Luthor, Jimmy Olsen, Lois Lane, and Bizarro, this full color edition collects the entire story, All-Star Superman #1-12. Review: Amazing story and art for a cheap price - Incredible miniseries at a rock bottom price. Fantastic Review: Good book - Don’t care much for grant Morrison work but this was a good book 📖




| Best Sellers Rank | #7,557 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #19 in DC Comics & Graphic Novels #32 in Media Tie-In Graphic Novels #80 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 622 Reviews |
E**!
Amazing story and art for a cheap price
Incredible miniseries at a rock bottom price. Fantastic
T**H
Good book
Don’t care much for grant Morrison work but this was a good book 📖
K**I
An excellent story!
I wanted to check out Superman comics since I loved the new movie. Usually when it came to DC I stuck to Batman or Green Lantern for the most part, however, I loved this story. I'm also starting to love Superman, and more importantly, I love what he stands for. He's a shining beacon of hope and kindness, and he's an example of the best of humanity. This is also a great way to check out these comics cheaply. I highly recommend, and I hope they release Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow in this format because I want to read that before her movie, since that's what I hear the movie is largely based on.
M**R
A Great Story And A Great Idea, Compacted A Bit Too Much
There's something comforting about being able to read the amazing All Star Superman series by Morrison and Quitely collected into a compact sized graphic novel. DC has followed Marvel in providing an affordable digest sized novel line that stands as a great entry point for new readers, younger and older. On the point of quality, this is an amazing story about Superman and the importance of his life and legacy realized by a writer known more typically for his cynical takes on heroism, and one the best artists in the industry. Definitely worth reading to see insightfully why he's such a legendary character. On the standpoint of the compact graphic novel format, I have some issues to address. This is a very accessible way to read great stories and I'm very much in support of it but it comes off in quality as "budget". The quality of the paper, the graphic design presentation, the colors and re-sizing of the art is a mixed bag. The covers waste a lot of real estate on a black banner instead of art, with a design that includes too much text. Resizing the art has also impacted the vibrancy of the colors, leaving them muddled and dark. Additionally, the text in the word balloons is quite small, which might make casual reading less enjoyable. I love the idea of an affordable format that makes it easier for new readers, especially kids, to jump onboard. This would make for a great gift from anyone trying to get someone into the hobby of reading comics. I just think the presentation and re-sizing could be done better. The DC Compact line comes with higher page counts but the "Mighty Marvel Masterworks" digest line is wider and taller, with much better quality paper that makes the art feel vivid. Ultimately, because the story and art is so amazing, I'll always recommend reading and owning All Star Superman, but I think this format should be viewed as more disposable than collectible.
P**M
Absolutely amazing!
Greatest Superman comic book I have ever read! Highly recommended for any Superman fan!
D**K
Inexpensive Way to Read the Whole Story
Great story of a wholesome Superman. I was not sure of the compact comics edition, but it is so worth it. You lose some print quality on the paper, but you get the whole story for $10. Worth it. I’ll be grabbing other compact comics editions of other DC stories.
S**D
Worth the price.
Purchased as Secret Santa Gift and was well received.
M**N
Truly Superman at His Best
Truly, one of the best comics of all time. A comic I would recommend new readers of Superman to read after they have explored more of what Superman is about and understand. Despite the struggles Superman encounters through the story, he still is at his best and proves why Superman will always be a friend to all regardless of the circumstances. Truly the best hero to follow.
H**A
It is mid
This book was ok it was about superman daying it hade some good villans and ya it is good
D**S
All-Star Superman: DC Compact Comics Edition
Excelente! Entrega eficiente e rápida :)
S**O
Mi primer cómic de Superman
Me encanta el diseño la textura como de libro el arte
W**R
Over-hyped. All-Star is 3.5 stars.
This award-winning story from 2005–2008 has received much praise but I believe they are excessive. The pacing is there but the entire story comes across as episodic to me. The story can be distilled to the following: Lex Luthor engineers the eventual death of Superman, but before then Superman completes 12 tasks/labours (shades of the 12 labours of Hercules). As the story progresses, many past Superman mythos are dredged up and reimagined. Not all of the 12 labours are properly identified. As such, a reader's list of these 12 labours will likely differ from that of another. A few chapters also border on silliness. For example, in Chapter 3 there is the silliness of Samson and Atlas vying for Lois Lane's attention like two infatuated high-school boys. There is scant introduction to Leo Quintum ... who he is, his background etc. And the same goes for his lunar-based P.R.O.J.E.C.T. The technologies presented in the story are also quite farfetched/unrealistic. In Chapter 6, I believe the bootstrap paradox comes into play. This paradox, in my opinion, is illogical. I extracted this explanation from Wikipedia: Bootstrap paradoxes violate causality by allowing future events to influence the past and cause themselves. There are attempts to develop the characters but they are not entirely successful. The writer tries to bring out Superman's character and values but the treatment is superficial and there is insufficient depth. The artwork is something else though. The panels are very nicely drawn and digitally coloured. But here, there is the unnecessary sexualisation of Lois Lane. The book is readable and enjoyable in parts. As such, I just cannot bring myself to call it a great story. I feel a 3.5-star rating is appropriate and generous enough (not five).
P**L
Compact but brilliant!
I've recently become a fan of DC's Compact Comics and this is another fine example. I was worried that the artwork and lettering might suffer due to the smaller size but they're actually brilliant! As with all my Amazon purchases, this one arrived promptly and in perfect condition...
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