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"Neverending": Taking place over the course of one day, "Neverending" is a non-linear narrative that jumps around in time over the course of a single day. As presented: All-Star Superman #10 is an issue of the series All-Star Superman (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 2008. It was published on March 26, 2008. Taking place over the course of one day, "Neverending" is a non-linear narrative ...
5 star but not the best. 0 All Star Superman #10 - Neverending by thenightwing on May 25, 2008. As if unleashing a mighty river, changing a centuries-old course and washing away a dry and deadened ...
ISBN 1779513445. All-Star Superman is a twelve-issue American comic book series featuring Superman that was published by DC Comics. The series ran from November 2005 to October 2008. The series was written by Grant Morrison, drawn by Frank Quitely, and digitally inked by Jamie Grant. The series revolves around Superman, who is dying due to ...
Mar 12, 2017 · The Short Answer: All-Star Superman is a twelve-issue comic book series featuring Superman that ran from November 2005 to October 2008. The series was written by Grant Morrison, drawn by Frank Quitely, digitally inked by Jamie Grant and published by DC Comics. DC claimed that this series would "strip down the Man of Steel to his timeless ...
all star superman #10 Nothing can stand against the Man of Steel! The 2007 Eisner Award Winner for "Best Continuing Series" keeps getting better when the new issue of ALL STAR SUPERMAN explodes!
Resigned to his fate, Superman writes his Last Will and Testament, revealing how he has prepared the planet to live in a world without him! Comic · 32 pages · $2.99. Cover Date.
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Mar 29, 2008 · Here in "All-Star Superman" #10, Morrison reveals that the Earth of Friedrich Nietzsche and Joe Shuster, the Earth fascinated by the notion of a “Superman," is part of a Superman experiment called “Earth Q." Superman wishes to study a “world without Superman," and therefore, he infuses a “promising speck of grit" with solar energy, giving birth to a miniature solar system, out of which ...