Superman: The Man of Steel (1991-) #43

Superman: The Man of Steel (1991-) #43
Author: Louise Simonson
Publisher: DC Comics
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2014-02-05
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

Deathtrap ups the ante against Superman and Mister Miracle with increasingly deadly snares, as the first evidence appears that someone with evil designs has learned the Man of Steel's true identity.

Superman: The Man of Steel (1991-) #94

Superman: The Man of Steel (1991-) #94
Author: Randall Frenz
Publisher: DC Comics
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2017-03-23
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

The ÒStrange VisitorÓ arc concludes as DC's newest heroine faces a fateful choice: Will she return to the small-town life she left behind, or face an unknown future in Metropolis? And what option is Superman rooting for?

Superman: The Man of Steel (1991-2003) #50

Superman: The Man of Steel (1991-2003) #50
Author: Louise Simonson
Publisher: DC
Total Pages: 40
Release:
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

'The Trail of Superman' part 1! His powers drained by the Parasite, Superman is forced to stand trial for the destruction of Krypton before an intergalactic tribunal. Plus, an alternate timeline from ZERO HOUR seems to be coming true as Alpha Centurion steps in to replace Superman on Earth. Continued in SUPERMAN (1987-2006) #106.

Superman: The Man of Steel Vol. 5

Superman: The Man of Steel Vol. 5
Author: John Byrne
Publisher: DC Comics
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2006-11-28
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1401243568

The fifth collection of Superman tales from the 1980s, featuring ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #432-435, ACTION COMICS #592-593 and SUPERMAN #9-10! Superman encounters the new hero Gangbuster, faces the menace of the Joker, teams up with Mister Miracle and Big Barda, and inadvertently becomes Metropolis's greatest menace!

Superman: The Man of Steel (1991-) #32

Superman: The Man of Steel (1991-) #32
Author: Louise Simonson
Publisher: DC Comics
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2013-09-11
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

Bizarro World' part 4, continued from ACTION COMICS (1938-2011) #697. Having captured Bizarro and saved Lois, the Man of Steel must take his imperfect clone to the only place that can possibly save the deteriorating duplicate: LexCorp. Continued in SUPERMAN (1987-2006) #88.

Superman: The Man of Steel (1991-) #110

Superman: The Man of Steel (1991-) #110
Author: Mark Schultz
Publisher: DC Comics
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2017-05-11
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

Guest-starring the Star-Spangled Kid and S.T.R.I.P.E! The daughter/step-father duo join Superman and Steel to face the aftershocks of the all-new and terrifying metahuman called Earthquake! But before he's done, he's gonna level Washington D.C.!

Superman: The Man of Steel (1991-2003) #23

Superman: The Man of Steel (1991-2003) #23
Author: Louise Simonson
Publisher: DC
Total Pages: 24
Release:
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

Reign of the Supermen. It's Iron John vs. the Metropolis Kid as the Man of Steel crosses paths with the youthful Superman, and members of the media begin picking their favorite Superman. Also, Lex Luthor II squares off against the White Rabbit.

Re-Constructing the Man of Steel

Re-Constructing the Man of Steel
Author: Martin Lund
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2016-11-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3319429604

In this book, Martin Lund challenges contemporary claims about the original Superman’s supposed Jewishness and offers a critical re-reading of the earliest Superman comics. Engaging in critical dialogue with extant writing on the subject, Lund argues that much of recent popular and scholarly writing on Superman as a Jewish character is a product of the ethnic revival, rather than critical investigations of the past, and as such does not stand up to historical scrutiny. In place of these readings, this book offers a new understanding of the Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in the mid-1930s, presenting him as an authentically Jewish American character in his own time, for good and ill. On the way to this conclusion, this book questions many popular claims about Superman, including that he is a golem, a Moses-figure, or has a Hebrew name. In place of such notions, Lund offers contextual readings of Superman as he first appeared, touching on, among other ideas, Jewish American affinities with the Roosevelt White House, the whitening effects of popular culture, Jewish gender stereotypes, and the struggles faced by Jewish Americans during the historical peak of American anti-Semitism. In this book, Lund makes a call to stem the diffusion of myth into accepted truth, stressing the importance of contextualizing the Jewish heritage of the creators of Superman. By critically taking into account historical understandings of Jewishness and the comics’ creative contexts, this book challenges reigning assumptions about Superman and other superheroes’ cultural roles, not only for the benefit of Jewish studies, but for American, Cultural, and Comics studies as a whole.

Investigating Lois Lane

Investigating Lois Lane
Author: Tim Hanley
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1613732473

In a universe full of superheroes, Lois Lane has fought for truth and justice for over 75 years on page and screen without a cape or tights. From her creation by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1938 to her forthcoming appearance in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice in 2016, from helming her own comic book for twenty-six years to appearing in animated serials, live-action TV shows, and full-length movies, Lois Lane has been a paragon of journalistic integrity and the paramour of the world's strongest superhero. But her history is one of constant tension. From her earliest days, Lois yearned to make the front page of the Daily Planet, but was held back by her damsel-in-distress role. When she finally became an ace reporter, asinine lessons and her tumultuous romance with Superman dominated her storylines for decades and relegated her journalism to the background. Through it all, Lois remained a fearless and ambitious character, and today she is a beloved icon and an inspiration to many. Though her history is often troubling, Lois's journey, as revealed in Investigating Lois Lane, showcases her ability to always escape the gendered limitations of each era and of the superhero genre as a whole.

Superman and Philosophy

Superman and Philosophy
Author: Mark D. White
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2013-03-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1118589041

Go beyond the cape and into the mind of the Man of Steel, in time for release of Zack Snyder's Man of Steel movie and Superman's 75th anniversary He has thrilled millions for 75 years, with a legacy that transcends national, cultural, and generational borders, but is there more to the Man of Steel than just your average mythic superhero in a cape? The 20 chapters in this book present a fascinating exploration of some of the deeper philosophical questions raised by Superman, the Last Son of Krypton and the newest hero in the Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture arsenal.