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title: "All Star Superman: The Deluxe Edition"
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# All Star Superman: The Deluxe Edition

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desertcart.com: All Star Superman: The Deluxe Edition: 9781779513441: Morrison, Grant, Quitely, Frank: Books

Review: A great template / blueprint for a self-contained Superman epic - let's not mince words; Superman, like many of his DC and marvel compatriots have so long and storied history - and so many different titles - that finding a story that is not hopelessly mired in continuity can seem really daunting to people. Grant Morrison, Frank Quietly, and Jamie Grant's 2005-2008, 12-issue serial, "All Star Superman" is as good of a one and done story about the Man of steel as you are likely to find. it has justifiably been heralded by comic book fans since its run began 20 years ago. spoilers ahead! Superman is called into action to help a group of scientific explorers who are undertaking the first manned mission into the sun! lex luthor, in an attempt to get his final revenge on Superman, has arranged the whole disaster. The story of this book is how Superman handles the news, gets on with his life, makes peace with his family, friends, and foes, and prepares for death. The overarching story line is modeled on the labors of Hercules. there are 12 tasks that future travelers note that Superman accomplished before his death. some of them are silly, others - like curing cancer or making a new life for the bottle city of kandor - are so winningly optimistic and hopelessly romantic that they seem perfectly in line with Superman's ethos. One of the big plots that the narrative traces is the relationship between Superman and Lois Lane. once he learns he is going to die, he decides to reveal his secret identity to Lois, who refuses to believe it! it's so amusing. there's also a tension in their relationship caused by his heroic deeds and calling; in one adventure she has to put herself in harm's way just to have a conversation with him. their relationship is handled very sensitively and maturely, but with all of the fun of classic comics. of course Superman's other great relationship, with his arch enemy lex luthor, is also a cornerstone of the book. lex is unendingly jealous of Superman's powers and abilities, not only that, but the adulation that humanity pours upon him. his character is quite over the top in the book, but it is also grounded in very relatable feelings of spite and guilt and fear. I'd never read this one before, so I was very entertained to see how the great Superman story of my youth - the death of Superman / Doomsday arc - was evoked in the course of the narrative. having also recently read the brilliant matt fraction limited series, "who killed Jimmy Olsen?" I was also delighted to see how that character was treated. it's also very clear in a post corenswet/ gunn movie landscape how this book influenced the film, especially in its hopeful tone, innocent if a little bit spoiled and only-childish hero, and the vitriol with which lex approaches his vendetta against Superman. Four stars for me because even though I love the art, the digital air-brush coloring really throws me off. it feels more Myrtle Beach than metropolis. one way or another, this is a great book if you want an in and out, one and done really classic Superman story. I also very highly recommend "Superman: space age" by Mark Russell, which I like even more. but you can't go wrong with either! this is Superman with no strings attached, and fun for all ages.
Review: THIS is Superman - Best. Superman. Comic. EVER (imo) Without a doubt the best Modern Superman Story. If you wonder who Superman really is and do not want to read Decades of Stories to understand... Just Read This. This really is the Only Superman Story you need to read to understand sooooo much about Clark, Lois, Lex, etc... Grant Morrison and Frank Quietly created a Modern Masterpiece.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,069 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #50 in Mystery Graphic Novels #79 in DC Comics & Graphic Novels #340 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 858 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great template / blueprint for a self-contained Superman epic
*by K***R on August 19, 2025*

let's not mince words; Superman, like many of his DC and marvel compatriots have so long and storied history - and so many different titles - that finding a story that is not hopelessly mired in continuity can seem really daunting to people. Grant Morrison, Frank Quietly, and Jamie Grant's 2005-2008, 12-issue serial, "All Star Superman" is as good of a one and done story about the Man of steel as you are likely to find. it has justifiably been heralded by comic book fans since its run began 20 years ago. spoilers ahead! Superman is called into action to help a group of scientific explorers who are undertaking the first manned mission into the sun! lex luthor, in an attempt to get his final revenge on Superman, has arranged the whole disaster. The story of this book is how Superman handles the news, gets on with his life, makes peace with his family, friends, and foes, and prepares for death. The overarching story line is modeled on the labors of Hercules. there are 12 tasks that future travelers note that Superman accomplished before his death. some of them are silly, others - like curing cancer or making a new life for the bottle city of kandor - are so winningly optimistic and hopelessly romantic that they seem perfectly in line with Superman's ethos. One of the big plots that the narrative traces is the relationship between Superman and Lois Lane. once he learns he is going to die, he decides to reveal his secret identity to Lois, who refuses to believe it! it's so amusing. there's also a tension in their relationship caused by his heroic deeds and calling; in one adventure she has to put herself in harm's way just to have a conversation with him. their relationship is handled very sensitively and maturely, but with all of the fun of classic comics. of course Superman's other great relationship, with his arch enemy lex luthor, is also a cornerstone of the book. lex is unendingly jealous of Superman's powers and abilities, not only that, but the adulation that humanity pours upon him. his character is quite over the top in the book, but it is also grounded in very relatable feelings of spite and guilt and fear. I'd never read this one before, so I was very entertained to see how the great Superman story of my youth - the death of Superman / Doomsday arc - was evoked in the course of the narrative. having also recently read the brilliant matt fraction limited series, "who killed Jimmy Olsen?" I was also delighted to see how that character was treated. it's also very clear in a post corenswet/ gunn movie landscape how this book influenced the film, especially in its hopeful tone, innocent if a little bit spoiled and only-childish hero, and the vitriol with which lex approaches his vendetta against Superman. Four stars for me because even though I love the art, the digital air-brush coloring really throws me off. it feels more Myrtle Beach than metropolis. one way or another, this is a great book if you want an in and out, one and done really classic Superman story. I also very highly recommend "Superman: space age" by Mark Russell, which I like even more. but you can't go wrong with either! this is Superman with no strings attached, and fun for all ages.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ THIS is Superman
*by H***L on November 13, 2025*

Best. Superman. Comic. EVER (imo) Without a doubt the best Modern Superman Story. If you wonder who Superman really is and do not want to read Decades of Stories to understand... Just Read This. This really is the Only Superman Story you need to read to understand sooooo much about Clark, Lois, Lex, etc... Grant Morrison and Frank Quietly created a Modern Masterpiece.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 6 stars out of 5. Know a bit of Superman? Check it out; even if you don't, do all the same.
*by S***" on February 17, 2024*

This is my favorite Superman story of all time. In fact, I went from a casual fan of Supes to being a believer. Besides, I was in a tough spot in my life, and dare I say, this story (specifically, the animated movie of the same name) did its share of instilling hope in me to keep moving in life. Cheesy I know, but inspiration can come from anywhere, anyone, and anything right? Four reasons (from this story alone) why Grant Morrison is a comic book legend: 1. When everybody and their mom depower Superman to humanize him in their stories, Morrison goes, "F*** no." Possibly Morrison: "I will supercharge him, and will still tell a very personal, yet extraordinary story for the man of tomorrow." 2. Building Superman's character based on how the other characters interact with him. 3. The prison segment with Clark and Luthor. 4. "The origin story" Extras: From the Absolute edition, there are sketches, covers, and other bonuses. Excellent binding, nice quality pages, and a cool dust jacket. Overall, this is a fantastic way to collect this story, if you can't get the Absolute edition. People with no knowledge of Superman lore may find a couple stories unnecessary/boring. However, this is one of the those stories that warrants multiple reads. I've read it 4 times now (in 3 months, as of Feb 2024), after watching the animated movie, and still find stunning hidden details. This story gets even more impressive after one consumes more (ahem) quality Superman material. (Most Superman material is either tedious, mediocre, or outright trash.) If you could consume only three Superman materials because you're short on time/patience, here's my prescription, featuring the cream of the crop, in the proper sequence for consumption: 1. Superman: For all seasons. (Superman: Year One of sorts.) 2. Superman: The Animated Series (Prime Superman adventures, by Bruce Timm and co. The same team behind the legendary Batman: The Animated series.) 3. This.

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