MAJESTIC 1-4 2004 COMPLETE VF+ SET SUPERMAN #1 SWIPE

MAJESTIC 1-4 2004 COMPLETE VF+ SET SUPERMAN #1 SWIPE

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MAJESTIC 1-4 2004 COMPLETE VF+ SET SUPERMAN #1 SWIPE

  • Superman: Birthright #5 [of 12] (January)
    Mark Waid, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan
    Taking out the renigade helicopters, Superman discovers evidence pointing towards Lex Luthor. He confronts Lex. Lois and Jimmy get the story. Lex removes a piece of Kryptonite powering a research devision of LexCorp... a piece that has the same symbol displayed on Superman's chest.
  • Superman & Batman: Generations III #11 [of 12] (January)
    John Byrne, John Byrne, John Byrne
    Young Lois and Lana arrive in the far future and meet up with Superman and Batman. Together they use the time bubble the girls arrived in to travel back to their own time, rescue Saturn Girl, have a brief reunion with the Kents, before using the time bubble to take the fight to Darkseid far into the future.
  • Superman: Metropolis #10 [of 12] (January)
    Chuck Austen, Teddy Kristiansen, Teddy Kristiansen
    Lena is revived, thanks to quick thinking by Jimmy. The two head off to the Tech's power source, hoping to get Lena back in before Killgrave has a chance to take over... but Killgrave beats them to it, and both Jimmy and Lena a critically injured.
  • Superman/Thundercats #1 (January)
    Judd Winick, Ale Garza, Trevor Scott
    The Thundercats are transported to Metropolis from their own world, chasing after the Mutants who are after a duplicate of the Eye of Thundera. There they clash with Superman who soon helps them defeat Mumm-Ra and his thugs, before a fiendish little imp plays the last trick on Mumm-Ra.
  • Superman: Metropolis #11 [of 12] (February)
    Chuck Austen, Teddy Kristiansen, Teddy Kristiansen
    With Jimmy dead, Lena transfers herself and Jimmy into the tech, but needs to erase Sledge to make room. Searching for Jimmy, Killgrave takes his frustations out on Superman, promising to destroy Metropolis.
  • Superman: Birthright #6 [of 12] (March)
    Mark Waid, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan
    The general public aren't fully comfortable with Superman yet, and as Lois and Clark arrive at LexCorp to interview Lex Luthor, Lex not only denies ever knowing Clark or ever being in Smallville, he also indicates to them that he thinks Superman is an alien... a story Clark is forced to write up for the Daily Planet.
  • Superman: Metropolis #12 [of 12] (March)
    Chuck Austen, Teddy Kristiansen, Teddy Kristiansen and Ashley Wood
    Lena and Jimmy formulate a plan using a man's device that can modify the tech, tricking Killgrave, removing him from the tech. As the B13 tech is totally removed from Metropolis by a time storm, Jimmy and Lena have their conciousness transported into newly grown bodies.

    [Trade Paperback Collection: Superman's Metropolis reprints Superman: Metropolis #1-12]

  • Superman: Birthright #7 [of 12] (April)
    Mark Waid, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan
    Clark is shunned by the other Daily Planet staff members. Lex sets up an elaborate bridge explosion using a green glowing rock to make the public think Superman caused the destruction rather than attempted to save the situation. Martha and Jonathan discuss with Clark why no record of Lex's time in Smallville exists, and recall how they first met.
  • Superman: Birthright #8 [of 12] (May)
    Mark Waid, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan
    Clark remembers when Lex was living in Smallville, and how events lead to Lex discovering a link to Krypton, causing an explosion that killed his father and rendered him bald, and how he blamed everything on Smallville and the people living there... including Clark.
  • Superman: Birthright #9 [of 12] (June)
    Mark Waid, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan
    Lex's spin on Superman has people beginning to distrust the Man of Steel, thinking him the vangarde of a coming alien invasion. Superman confronts Lex, who takes great pleasure in being the person to introduce Superman to the fact that he's from Krypton.
  • Superman: Birthright #10 [of 12] (July)
    Mark Waid, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan
    As Superman attempts to fight the huge "Kryptonian" spider trampling Metropolis, he also finds himself the target of the local law inforcement. When Lex uses a secret weapon that emits Kryptonite radiation, Superman reverts back to Clark Kent and is about to head home for Smallville while he can... but the invading "Kryptonian" army changes his mind, and he heads back into battle...
  • Superman: Birthright #11 [of 12] (August)
    Mark Waid, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan
    Against the odds, Superman takes on the invading "Kryptonian" army, and the world's news starts swaying public perception of Superman in his favor, much to Luthor's dismay. Lois infiltrates Lex's stronghold with Superman's help, and grabs the chunk of Kryptonite powering Lex's devious plans.
  • Identity Crisis #1 [of 7] (August)
    Brad Meltzer, Rags Morales, Michael Bair
    Sue Dabney, wife of the Elongated Man, is killed while she prepares a surprise Birthday for her husband. Learning of her death, all of Earth's heroes split into groups to find her murderer. However her husband joins with Hawkman, Atom, Canary, Zatanna and Green Arrow to hunt down Dr Light.
  • Superman: Secret Files & Origins 2004 (August)
    Geoff Johns, Jeremy Johns, Greg Rucka, Mike McAvennie; Jim Fern, Jon Bogdanove, Ivan Reis, Mathew Clark, Talent Caldwell, John Paul Leon, Karl Kerschl, Michael Turner; Lary Stucker, Marc Campos, Jason Gorder, Mathew Clark, John Paul Leon, Karl Kerschl, Michael Turner
    Suicide Watch - Pete Ross quits as President as a shady government organization tried to push him around. Superman tries to convince Amanda Waller to talk. Bipolar Disorder - Mxyzptlk confronts his new alterego and their fight ends up with a classic Mxy. Profiles on Gog, The Shack, Replikon, Lt. Lupe, Fr. Daniel Leone, Eradicator, Preus, Mr Majestic, and Supergirl.
  • Identity Crisis #2 [of 7] (September)
    Brad Meltzer, Rags Morales, Michael Bair
    Ralph and friends are confronted by Flash and Green Lantern. The story is told about how Dr Light once raped Sue Dibney, and how the heroes voted on modifying Dr Light's mind so he wouldn't do it again. As they go to capture Dr Light Ralph is shot by Deathstroke who has been hired as protection by Dr Light.
  • Superman: Birthright #12 [of 12] (September)
    Mark Waid, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan
    Luthor becomes desperate and instigates a bomb inside his fake kryptonian army, however Superman saves "Van-Gar" who can testify to Luthor's involvement. Luthor throws Lois from the top of LexCorp Tower, but Superman saves her just in time. Superman then confronts Luthor, who is attempting to call for help from Krypton using his piece of Kryptonite. In doing so he shows Superman how and why he was sent to Earth, and allows Superman to let Jor-El and Lara know he made it safely to Earth thanks to them.

    [Trade Paperback Collection: Superman: Birthright reprints Superman: Birthright #1-12]

  • DC Comics Presents: Superman #1 (October)
    Stan Lee/Paul Levits & Keith Giffen, Darwyn Cooke/Keith Giffen, J Bone/Al Milgrom
    Two different stories based on the Julie Schwartz idea of a Phantom Quarterback. The first one looks at a scientist who wants to win over the love of his secretary by creating a Phantom Quarterback to beat her heartthrob star. The other revolves around Steve Lombard, an aging quarterback who uses strange steroids to give him more power, but turns himself into a menace.
  • Majestic #1 [of 4] (October)
    Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning, Karl Kerschl, Karl Kerschl
    Superman talks to Mr Majestic about being more approachable as he's scaring everyone on Earth, including the JLA. Majestros thinks about it as he continues building a satelite which he hopes will return him back to his own Earth... but the Eradicator picks a fight with him, destroying Majestic's work, accidentally causing the Eradicator to self-destruct. Creating a secret identity of Jim McArest, Majestros rents a room with a young family.
  • Identity Crisis #3 [of 7] (October)
    Brad Meltzer, Rags Morales, Michael Bair
    Deathstroke makes quick work of the heroes confronting him, before a desperate lunge by Green Arrow causes him to slip up. Dr Light, recalling the mind-swipe placed upon him by the JLA, teleports himself and Deathstroke away. Superman arrives, berates the others for not letting him know their plan, and overhears Green Arrow telling Flash about other mind-altering performed by the JLA. Jean Loring, ex-wife of The Atom, is murdered in her apartment.
  • Majestic #2 [of 4] (November)
    Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning, Karl Kerschl, Karl Kerschl
    Majestic thinks back to a time when he was battling the Daemonites, when he first saw Elan - a young woman he fell in love with. In his new identity of Jim McArest, he works as Grounds Keeper at the school where his landlady works and her son, Elijah, attends school. Elijah is sure Jim is Superman. The Eradicator reforms, looking for Majestic. Jim confronts a Baseball coach about his aggressive actions against one of his young players. Elijah finds the Majestic costume in a suitcase under Jim's bed.
  • Identity Crisis #4 [of 7] (November)
    Brad Meltzer, Rags Morales, Michael Bair
    Jean Loring isn't dead... The Atom travels through the open phone line, breaks the rope she's hanging from, and resucitates her. Again no trace can be found of the villain. The alarm system was not tripped. The style of knot leads the heroes to the villain Slipknot, but Wonder Woman's lasso reveals he knows nothing. Captain Boomergang finally meets his son, and they hit it off nicely. Batman investigates who may be gaining from these attacks. Lois Lane gets a note claiming she's next, revealing that the villain knows Clark is Superman!
  • Majestic #3 [of 4] (December)
    Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning, Karl Kerschl, Karl Kerschl
    Jim is forced to reveal his powers when he saves Elijah who falls off the roof. When confronted by Ellen, he explains that he doesn't remember who he is. She reveals to him that he's really Majestic, as shown from recent Daily Planet newspapers. When the house is attacked by a robotic creature, Majestic goes into action, revealing his presence to the Eradicator, who plans to eradicate Majestric to save the Earth.
  • Identity Crisis #5 [of 7] (December)
    Brad Meltzer, Rags Morales, Michael Bair
    Monocle, Merlyn and Deadshot are captured, other villains are caught and questioned all over America, however one such capture tragically ends with Firestorm exploding. Captain Boomerang's son practices with his father, and discovers he also has super-speed. Tim Drake goes off as Robin, leaving his father behind... but as soon as he leaves his father is in danger. Trying to get back with Batman as soon as he gets a call from Oracle, Tim is too late. Captain Boomerang attacks Tim's father. Mr Drake is impaled by a razor sharp boomerang, while Captain Boomerang himself lays dead, having been shot by Mr Drake.
[trade paperback collection: superman: birthright reprints superman: birthright #1 : 12] [trade paperback collection : Superman's Metropolis reprints Superman: Metropolis #1-12]
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Publisher DC
Character Superman
Grade 8.5 VF+
Genre Superheroes
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