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Superman & Batman: Generations II

Superman & Batman: Generations II

This mini-series was followed by the twelve-issue maxi-series, Superman & Batman: Generations III.

Superman & Batman: Generations (1999)

Superman & Batman: Generations (1999)

What if Superman made his debut in 1938 and Batman made his debut a year later in 1939? What would The World's Finest team look like over the years? That's the question super-star creator John Byrne (The Uncanny X-Men, Next Men, Superman: The Man of Steel, Spider-Man: Chapter One) poses in this prestige four-issue mini-series. Over four issues, spanning one hundred years, Byrne shows the triumphs and tragedies that The Man of Steel and The Dark Knight face. The series was followed by the four issue Superman & Batman Generations 2, and the twelve issue maxi-series Superman & Batman Generations 3.

Superman & Batman Magazine

Superman & Batman Magazine

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Superior Spider-Man Team-Up

Superior Spider-Man Team-Up

What will the Superior Spider-Man do when he encounters the Marvel Universe's greatest heroes and villains? Challenge them, of course! And first up is the Scarlet Spider! Kaine returns to New York to check on Peter's "superior" behavior, not realizing that Doc Ock has taken over Peter's life. But Ock sure knows who Kaine is...he's the man who once killed him! But when their reunion is interrupted by an army of mutant spider-clones, can Spider-Man and Kaine put aside their differences to deal with the Jackal? Plus, as Thanos' forces set their sights on earth, the Superior Spider-Man stands ready to defend his turf! And for months, Spider-Man has been capturing the members of the Sinister Six...but why? Is Doctor Octopus finally showing his true colors? Everything has been building to this!

Superior Iron Man

Superior Iron Man

In Superior Iron Man, the capitalistic Tony Stark of old is back! How far would you go for beauty? Power? Immortality? Tony Stark will give it to you, for a terrible cost.

Superior Carnage

Superior Carnage

KEVIN SHINICK (Avenging Spider-Man, Robot Chicken) and STEPHEN SEGOVIA (Extreme X-men, Thor) come together to create a story so grotesquely gratifying you wont be able to look away!

Superior

Superior

Simon Pooni had it all going for him. But that was when he could still move his legs. Now he's living with multiple sclerosis. Then Superior entered his life.

Supergirl: Who is Superwoman?

Supergirl: Who is Superwoman?

Superman long believed he was the sole survivor of the destruction of Krypton...until he met Kara Zora-El, who would become Supergirl! The Girl of Steel has had many secrets, and more secret identities, but she remains one of the DC Universe's greatest female heroes!

Supergirl: Rebirth

Supergirl: Rebirth

Supergirl turns to the shadowy organization known as the D.E.O. (Department of Extranormal Operations) to restore her lost powers once and for all! But as a fateful experiment sends Kara Zor-El rocketing toward the sun, disaster strikes at home in the form of the lost Kryptonian werewolf Lar-On! All the epic action of the brand new Supergirl series starts here!

Supergirl: Futures End

Supergirl: Futures End

She's got the unpredictable behavior of a teenager, the same powers as Superman--and none of his affection for the people of Earth. The Girl of Steel flies high and enters the DC Universe in her own self-titled series!

Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures in the 8th Grade

Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures in the 8th Grade

Meet Linda Lee! She's the newest kid on the block – and the planet, too! Find out how an ordinary girl from Krypton became the most extraordinary girl on Earth in the pages of this brand new monthly series. And if you think life is tough as a hero, try being in the eighth grade.Kara finds herself in on Earth with no way to get home.  Superman to the rescue? Well...no. He sends her to Stanhope Boarding School where she must learn to fit in with her classmates and the world around her.

Supergirl: Being Super

Supergirl: Being Super

Flying and crushing coal into diamonds may come easy, but try popping a Kryptonian zit! Caldecott Honor-winning and Eisner Award-winning writer Mariko Tamaki (This One Summer) teams with Eisner Award-nominated artist Joëlle Jones (Lady Killer) for a coming-of-age tale like you’ve never seen before. But while growing pains shake up Kara’s world, a deadly earthquake rocks the small town of Midvale beneath her feet! The Girl of Steel has a choice: let her world die, or overcome her adolescent insecurities and be super!


Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes

Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes

The early days of the 31st century are a Golden Age for the galaxy as poverty, famine, war, and disease have become relics of the past. The Dawning Millennium is utopian: shining, optimistic, bright…and deadly dull. That is until a bright, defiant, energized team of super-powered teenagers from different worlds is assembled! Welcome the Legion of Super-Heroes!

Supergirl (2016)

Supergirl (2016)

Supergirl turns to the shadowy organization known as the D.E.O. (Department of Extranormal Operations) to restore her lost powers once and for all! But as a fateful experiment sends Kara Zor-El rocketing toward the sun, disaster strikes at home in the form of the lost Kryptonian werewolf Lar-On! Epic action abounds in Supergirl's solo series!

Supergirl (2011)

Supergirl (2011)

Supergirl is a legacy name used by female super-heroes involved with Superman and the Superman Family. The primary version is Kara Zor-El, Superman's cousin from the planet Krypton. She has been a member of the Justice League and the Legion of Super-Heroes. The name has also been used by Matrix, a shape-shifting creature from a Pocket Universe who would later fuse with a woman named Linda Danvers developing angelic powers. Power Girl is the Earth-Two version.

Supergirl (2005)

Supergirl (2005)

Supergirl is a legacy name used by female super-heroes involved with Superman and the Superman Family. The primary version is Kara Zor-El, Superman's cousin from the planet Krypton. She has been a member of the Justice League and the Legion of Super-Heroes. The name has also been used by Matrix, a shape-shifting creature from a Pocket Universe who would later fuse with a woman named Linda Danvers developing angelic powers.

Supergirl (1996)

Supergirl (1996)

The connection between Linda Danvers and Supergirl is revealed, while Buzz and Chakat conspire in the shadows in "Body & Soul." Linda Danvers awakens to find that everybody thinks she is dead, and that she has the memories of Supergirl.

Supergirl (1982)

Supergirl (1982)

Supergirl, as Linda Danvers, moves to Chicago to begin a new life as a student at Lake Shore University. She gets a new home there and makes new friends and also meets a new villain in "A Very Strange and Special Girl."

Supergirl (1972)

Supergirl (1972)

Following a decade of back up action and three years headlining Adventure Comics, Supergirl finally starred in her own series. For the inaugural issue, scribe Cary Bates and artist Art Saaf enrolled Linda Danvers in college. Following the murders of two of her fellow students, Supergirl surmised that drama instructor Basil Rasloff was the killer, for the victims were all in theatrical revivals of filma Rasloff had made famous. Supergirl prevented Rasloff's next murder before capturing the deranged instructor. For 10 issues, the Maid of Might continued flying solo, albeit with the occasional help of guest stars like Zatanna and Prez, until DC opted to merge her title with several others into the eponymously titled Superman Family.

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