Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? Deluxe 2020 Edition
A**.
La historia no me encantó, pero el arte si
Curt Swan es una garantía... su Superman es, para mí, la referencia del hombre de acero
G**R
The end of a legendary era
"Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" was the final page in the chronicles of the pre-Crisis Superman saga. Drawn by the legendary Silver Age artist Curt Swan (with George Perez) and written by Alan Moore, it's a fitting conclusion to the decades-long story of Superman and the major characters in his continuity. The introduction is a sly, eye-winking nod to the "imaginary stories" ("Aren't they all?" notes Moore) that peppered the Superman issues, and in an especially clever touch is the eye wink that concludes the story.Also included are "For the Man Who Has Everything" and "The Jungle Line", two stories that also helped ring down the curtain on the Silver Age tales of the Man of Steel.
M**
Classic Superman
Collecting some of Alan Moore's work on Superman/Action Comics back in the 1980s, this GN makes for a great read whether you're a fan of the Man of Steel, exploring the history of DC Comics, or just want an excellent read. As much as I enjoyed the the title story (Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?), it was the two back-up stand-alone stories that were the best reads for me.
A**Z
Great Superman story.
A must have in your collection. If you are a fan of Superman, you will love this book. Black Mercy story was a big highlight for me.
S**S
Great hardcover comic, delivered fast!
It's thinner than you're likely expecting it to be. But the stories here are deeply imagined, and poignant, and moving. The art is phenomenal. Terrific piece of comic book history. Recommended.