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So I was in Barnes and Nobles last night, browsing around, only to find myself looking at the sci-fi/fantasy shelves. When I was walking by, a title of a book caught my eye.
I stopped, looked at the front cover, saw a tall building, the words, "It's Superman!" printed in bold letters, and just noticed a small blur of red and blue.
Casually pulling the book off the shelf, and went and sat down on one of those big comfy chairs, and started to read.
...
An hour later, I was hooked. The author, Tom De Heavan, has such a unique style, I couldn't stopped reading this fantastic book. It starts out in 1935, when Clark Kent is just 17. I'm only on about the 100th page, but it is seriously a great book!
So... anybody else happen to take a gander at this newest interpretation of Superman's career?
I stopped, looked at the front cover, saw a tall building, the words, "It's Superman!" printed in bold letters, and just noticed a small blur of red and blue.
Casually pulling the book off the shelf, and went and sat down on one of those big comfy chairs, and started to read.
...
An hour later, I was hooked. The author, Tom De Heavan, has such a unique style, I couldn't stopped reading this fantastic book. It starts out in 1935, when Clark Kent is just 17. I'm only on about the 100th page, but it is seriously a great book!
So... anybody else happen to take a gander at this newest interpretation of Superman's career?