SUPERMAN ... Based on the Cartoon Character Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster ...
New York: Random House, [1942]. Octavo, pp. [i-iv] v [vi] vii [viii] ix-x 3-215 [216: blank], illustrations in color and black and white by Joe Shuster, original red cloth, front and spine panel stamped in black. First edition. The first book devoted to a comic book character, written by George Lowther who was a script writer for The Adventures of Superman radio show. Lowther was the first writer other than co-creator Jerry Siegel to get a Superman writing credit. Lowther extends the Superman back story, renaming Superman’s Krytonian parents Jor-El and Lara, and fleshes out "the worlds of Superman’s parents on Krypton and his foster parents on Earth ... His longest-lasting contribution to the mythos was having Clark [Kent] slowly discover his powers during his teens, which made him more empathetic and believable." - Tye, Superman: The High -- Flying History of America’s Most Enduring Hero, p. 107. An important item in the Superman canon. A fine copy in a bright, fine dust jacket with mild wear and rubbing to the lower right corner tip and slight wear to the spine ends. (31096). Item #31096
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