Adventures of Superman Annual #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart of DC's 1997 "Pulp Heroes" annuals event, this oversized issue drops Superman into the world of "Weird Western Tales" — and the cover by Laurel Blechman sets the tone perfectly, depicting a dramatically shadowed Man of Steel in a sweeping duster coat, torch in hand, looming against a sepia-toned cityscape that feels lifted straight from a frontier penny dreadful. Inside, writer Mike W. Barr and artist Dale Eaglesham bring "Terror of the Sierra Madre" to life, with inks by Scott Koblish rounding out the creative team. It's a genuinely inventive mashup of superhero and pulp-Western sensibilities that makes this annual a fun, distinctive entry in the Superman library.
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Superman Blue must stop some people who are trying to scare an indian tribe into selling their land at cheap prices.
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