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Superman Store - Superman/Batman Vol. 1: Public Enemies

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Manufacturer: DC Comics
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9781401202200 ISBN: 1401202209 Label: DC Comics Manufacturer: DC Comics Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 160 Publication Date: 2005-04-01 Publisher: DC Comics Reading Level: Young Adult Release Date: 2005-04-01 Studio: DC Comics
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Superman/Batman Vol. 1: Public Enemies Comment: Awesome read that leads into another read, definitely a worthy introduction to a well-written Series.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Characters Over Plot Comment: The plot of this story isn't all that great, it doesn't break any new ground or is even that original, but the characterization of both Superman and Batman, especially in their thought boxes, are spectacularly unique. The way they play off each other and practically finish each others thoughts is something that has been imitated since with nowhere near the insight as the original. McGuiness' art is, as always, cartoonishly appropriate.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent First Volume of the Superman/Batman Series Comment: Illustrated by Ed McGuinness and written by Jeph Loeb, this volume collects the first six issues of the Superman/Batman comic book. This book is like a throwback to the team-ups of yesteryear such as World's Finest. Highly enjoyable!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Start To One of My Favorite Series Comment: Superman and Batman is there a better pairing in comics? I don't think so and this is exactly why I think it. Superman and Batman are just perfect foils for each other. Batman the paranoid pessimist, Superman the over trusting optimist. I could go on but, I'm not going to the two just fit together. The story is solid with several different characters from across the board heroes and villains both making appearances throughout. Art isn't the best you will ever see but, it's not too bad. I recommand to anyone who likes either of the characters.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Brokeback Batman Comment: PLEASE!!! So mediocre, just a lot of whining and pining. Loeb was great with Long Halloween, etc. But this is drivel. Gets a second star for the art.
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Batman discovers something strange on the bottom of Gotham Bay which leads him to a powerful teenage girl bent on destroying Gotham City. Soon she'll capture the attention of Superman, Wonder Woman, and even Darkseid and his Female Furies.
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