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Absolute All-star Superman
\"The Man of Steel goes toe-to-toe with Bizarro, his oddball twin, and the new character Zibarro, also from the Bizarro planet. And Superman faces the final revenge of Lex Luthor--in the form of his own death\"--Amazon.com.
The Kelvin Hall Clown by Frank Quitely
2021
This contribution consists of a copy of an original artwork by the contributor as well as a short reflection on its composition.
Journal Article
Absolute Transmetropolitan. Volume 2
\"In this second Absolute edition, outlaw journalist Spider Jerusalem learns of the vicious murder of political consultant Vita Severn, one of the few people that he liked, leading him to delve into the city's police corruption. Then, Spider is hot on the trail of the horrifying truth behind the newly elected president's campaign. This Absolute edition will likely feature script pages, a cover gallery and character sketches as bonus materials in an oversized hardcover format. Collects Transmetropolitan #19-36\"-- Provided by publisher.
The Kelvin Hall Clown by Frank Quitely
2021
This contribution consists of a copy of an original artwork by the contributor as well as a short reflection on its composition.
Journal Article
Batman by Grant Morrison omnibus
\"One of the greatest storytellers of his generation, Grant Morrison's arrival onto the Dark Knight was one of the most hyped debuts in industry history. This collection includes time-spanning epic graphic novels featuring the cataclysmic events of FINAL CRISIS and the introduction of Batman's son, Damian Wayne! These blockbuster stories featured a deconstruction of super hero comics like never before, with challenging, thought-provoking takes on the modern, four-color icons.\"-- Provided by publisher.