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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 Fabric Type: 9781401202200 Legal Disclaimer: 1401202209 Maximum Color Depth: DC Comics Metal Type: DC Comics Publisher: 1 Region Code: 160 Total External Bays Free: April 01, 2005 Total Firewire Ports: DC Comics Total Gem Weight: Young Adult Total Parallel Ports: April 01, 2005 DC Comics Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: A tale of loyalty and unlikely friendship featuring two of the most recognizable and popular super-heroes on the planet, SUPERMAN/BATMAN: PUBLIC ENEMIES pairs the Man of Steel with the Dark Knight. The iconic super-heroes unite when longtime Superman enemy Lex Luthor, now president of the United States, accuses Superman of a horrible act against mankind, and assembles a top-secret team of powerhouse heroes to bring Superman in — dead or alive. But after the Dark Knight Detective proves Luthor's accusations to be baseless, the "World's Finest" duo prepares to topple the corrupt president's reign once and for all. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Good but not greatI bought Superman/ Batman Public Enemies for two reasons. One was that I'd seen some really positive reviews about it on Amazon and a few other websites and I always like stories where Superman and Batman crosspaths. But my main reason for getting this was Jeph Loeb. I hold him high on my list of comic book writers, for me he's up there with Frank Miller and Alan Moore. I loved The Long Halloween and Dark Victory. Superman For All Seasons is my favourite Superman book. I also even really enjoyed ... Read More Rating: - B and S teamsgreat stuff. movie has better ending but book in is entiery is, as always, so much better. Rating: - Superman/Batman Vol. 1: Public EnemiesAwesome read that leads into another read, definitely a worthy introduction to a well-written Series. Rating: - Characters Over PlotThe 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. Rating: - Excellent First Volume of the Superman/Batman SeriesIllustrated 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! Superman/Batman Vol. 1: Public Enemies Buy superhero comic book collectibles at the Superhero Mall! |