Ebook {Epub PDF} The Adventures of Superman by George Lowther






















pages. Author: George Lowther. Illustrator: Joseph Shuster. Note from the author's son. "The name and character 'Superman' is a Registered Trade Mark filed in the U.S. Patent Office under an Act of Congress of March 19th, " Continuity Note: The Superman presented . LOWTHER, George. The Adventures of Superman. New York: Random House, (). Octavo, original red cloth, original dust jacket. First edition of the first Superman novel, illustrated by the character’s co-creator Joe Shuster, with four vibrant color plates and numerous black-and-white illustrations, in scarce dust jacket. “Listen to me, son. This first ever Superman novel was extremely enjoyable. It was written by George Lowther in , just four years after the first public appearance of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster's iconic character made his first appearance in the comics. There was quite a difference between the Man of Steel then and now/5(24).


"The Adventures of Superman" by George Lowther. New York: Random House, Octavo, pp. With black and white illustrations throughout and four color illustration plates. The volume has red cloth-covered boards with navy titling on the front and spine. Original color dustjacket. With a cracked spine and bumped edges but sound binding. This first ever Superman novel was extremely enjoyable. It was written by George Lowther in , just four years after the first public appearance of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster's iconic character made his first appearance in the comics. There was quite a difference between the Man of Steel then and now. The Adventures of Superman. Lowther, George. New York: Random House, First edition, first printing. Publisher's red cloth stamped in blue. Near Fine in a Near Fine price-clipped dust jacket. Bowing to boards, small patch of abrasion to cloth at top edge of upper board, end sheets toned, edge of page block lightly foxed.


The Adventures of Superman is a novel by George Lowther. It was first published in with illustrations by Joe Shuster, the co-creator of Superman. A facsimile edition was released in by Applewood Books, with a new introduction by Roger Stern. The first novelization of a comic book character First edition, first printing, of the first novelization of a comic book character, and also the first Superman story credited to someone other than Jerry Siegel. It was Lowther who first provided many now-familiar details of Superman's birth and early life. Octavo. Based on the cartoon character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, with illustrations by Joe Shuster and foreword by Josette Frank, staff advisor of the Children's Book Committee of the Child Study Association, this gives the story of this fantastic creature, from the time of his arrival on earth.

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