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Cover A: Trade Dress, Fleischer Homage | Limited Edition: 2000
Cover B: Newspaper Edition | Limited Edition: 1500
About Superman #1
Due to the Superman character's popularity after his premiere in Action Comics #1, National Allied Publications decided to launch an entirely new magazine featuring a single character, which at that time was unprecedented.[1] Superman #1 appeared on the shelves in the summer of 1939. Superman now also had the distinction of being the first ever hero-character featured in more than one comic magazine.
Story Description:
Just before the doomed planet Krypton exploded, a scientist placed his infant son within an experimental rocket ship and set it on a course to Earth. On our planet, that orphan boy discovered that he was gifted with amazing strength. Guided by the values of his loving foster parents, he grew up to become Superman, champion of the oppressed sworn to helping those in need! Own your personal copy of the exciting first issue by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, featuring the daring exploits of the Man of Steel.
About Fleischer Superman:
The Fleischer Superman cartoons (1941-42) are a series of seventeen animated short films released in Technicolor by Paramount Pictures and based upon the comic book character Superman, making them his first animated appearance.
Please Note: This artist is no longer affiliated with MBartist. As a result, we can no longer guarantee the inclusion of free signatures with purchases or honor artist COA/autograph tickets in future sales. We wish the artist all the best in their future endeavors and appreciate your understanding and continued support.
Comic Book Details
- Brand: DC, Justice League
- Production / Publication: DC Comics
- Character: Superman
- Genre: Animation, Golden Age, Superhero
- Product: Comic Book
- Program: Golden Age Tribute, Variant Exclusive
- Subject: Published Art
1st VARIANT EXCLUSIVE | NOW SHIPPING
Cover A: Trade Dress, Fleischer Homage | Limited Edition: 2000
Cover B: Newspaper Edition | Limited Edition: 1500
About Superman #1
Due to the Superman character's popularity after his premiere in Action Comics #1, National Allied Publications decided to launch an entirely new magazine featuring a single character, which at that time was unprecedented.[1] Superman #1 appeared on the shelves in the summer of 1939. Superman now also had the distinction of being the first ever hero-character featured in more than one comic magazine.
Story Description:
Just before the doomed planet Krypton exploded, a scientist placed his infant son within an experimental rocket ship and set it on a course to Earth. On our planet, that orphan boy discovered that he was gifted with amazing strength. Guided by the values of his loving foster parents, he grew up to become Superman, champion of the oppressed sworn to helping those in need! Own your personal copy of the exciting first issue by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, featuring the daring exploits of the Man of Steel.
About Fleischer Superman:
The Fleischer Superman cartoons (1941-42) are a series of seventeen animated short films released in Technicolor by Paramount Pictures and based upon the comic book character Superman, making them his first animated appearance.
Please Note: This artist is no longer affiliated with MBartist. As a result, we can no longer guarantee the inclusion of free signatures with purchases or honor artist COA/autograph tickets in future sales. We wish the artist all the best in their future endeavors and appreciate your understanding and continued support.
Comic Book Details
- Brand: DC, Justice League
- Production / Publication: DC Comics
- Character: Superman
- Genre: Animation, Golden Age, Superhero
- Product: Comic Book
- Program: Golden Age Tribute, Variant Exclusive
- Subject: Published Art