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The fan-favorite Superman stories that defined the ‘90s return in a massive omnibus collection! The 1990s saw a new wave of creative vitality and fan interest in comics’ original superhero, with four tightly connected monthly series bringing the Man of Steel to new heights: Superman , Adventures of Superman , Action Comics , and Superman: The Man of Steel . These four series, while continuing to retain their own distinct voices, worked closely in tandem with each other, telling a detailed larger narrative of Superman’s never-ending battle. In turn, DC added numbered triangle icons to each cover, indicating to readers exactly where in the story a given Superman issue would fall—ushering in what readers fondly remember as “the triangle era.” Following years of demand, these revered stories return with Superman: The Triangle Era Omnibus Vol. 1, a comprehensive collection of the first year of these comics from creators including Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway, Louise Simonson, Roger Stern, Jon Bogdanove, Bob McLeod, and more. Stories include “Time and Time Again,” “Blackout,” and Clark Kent revealing his secret identity to Lois Lane! This volume collects Superman #49-64; Adventures of Superman #472-486; Action Comics #659-673; Superman: The Man of Steel #1-8. Review: Quality and price excellent. - Great superhero omnibus, well made. Great collector item. Review: A Long-Awaited Collection for Superman Fans! - I've been waiting for this omnibus for years, and I’m thrilled that DC has finally delivered. Superman: The Triangle Era, Omnibus Vol. 1 is a must-have for any fan of Superman, especially those who grew up during the '90s or have an appreciation for tightly interconnected storytelling. This volume captures the essence of one of Superman’s most legendary periods, where stories from Superman, Action Comics, Adventures of Superman, and Superman: The Man of Steel all flowed seamlessly from one issue to the next, thanks to the “triangle” numbering system. The collection features iconic storylines like "Time and Time Again" and the early stages of Clark Kent revealing his identity to Lois Lane. The artwork and writing from legends like Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway, and Louise Simonson still hold up remarkably well. It's also a fantastic reminder of why Superman was such a central figure during the '90s comic book boom. The quality of the hardcover is superb, and the 1,384 pages are packed with great content that is both nostalgic and timeless. If you’ve been eagerly awaiting this era to be collected in omnibus format like I have, you won’t be disappointed. It's definitely worth the wait!
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| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 96 Reviews |
M**I
Quality and price excellent.
Great superhero omnibus, well made. Great collector item.
R**R
A Long-Awaited Collection for Superman Fans!
I've been waiting for this omnibus for years, and I’m thrilled that DC has finally delivered. Superman: The Triangle Era, Omnibus Vol. 1 is a must-have for any fan of Superman, especially those who grew up during the '90s or have an appreciation for tightly interconnected storytelling. This volume captures the essence of one of Superman’s most legendary periods, where stories from Superman, Action Comics, Adventures of Superman, and Superman: The Man of Steel all flowed seamlessly from one issue to the next, thanks to the “triangle” numbering system. The collection features iconic storylines like "Time and Time Again" and the early stages of Clark Kent revealing his identity to Lois Lane. The artwork and writing from legends like Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway, and Louise Simonson still hold up remarkably well. It's also a fantastic reminder of why Superman was such a central figure during the '90s comic book boom. The quality of the hardcover is superb, and the 1,384 pages are packed with great content that is both nostalgic and timeless. If you’ve been eagerly awaiting this era to be collected in omnibus format like I have, you won’t be disappointed. It's definitely worth the wait!
O**A
Calidad
Muy buena calidad la impresión y empaste. Era lo que esperaba.
M**N
Worthy of being called “Super”!
This Omnibus is simply awesome. I highly recommend it for anyone that wants some of the very best talents to ever make Superman comics in a beautiful format, whether you’re reading them for the first time or revisiting them and recalling reading the single issues in your youth like I am. I’m anxiously awaiting additional volumes of the legendary triangle era, I certainly hope DC will do the whole run (and maybe slip in an omnibus or hardcover for that gap between the Exile Omnibus and this volume.)
P**E
Needs the Missing Link !!!!
I just finished reading, SUPPERMAN TRIANGLE ERA VOL I and although I loved it I can't see why DC didn't release an OMNIBUS of all the materials that ended with SUPERMAN, THE EXILE omnibus....that would've been about 35-40 issues which would've set this beginning TRIANGLE starting point perfectly. There are many missing plot points in between EXILE & TRIANGLE 1 that would've flowed much better. We can only hope that DC's next omnibus will be these missing issues so we can finally have continuity from the MAN OF STEEL all the way through the 1st TRIANGLE book......and then hopefully the 2nd TRIANGLE book will go from VOL 1 up to the DEATH OF SUPERMAN OMNIBUS.....
R**N
Great omnibus
I’ve been waiting for this book for awhile and it did not disappoint. Highly recommended for any Superman fan, it’s always nice to get stuff from DC that’s not the usual Batman stuff
T**N
Great Book
Superman is one of the greats and the triangle era is one of my favorites!! Most have book if you like Superman.
D**A
Great find
Hubby is happy and that's all that matters.
P**L
Super!
Peak Superman from the early 90’s. Everyone always cites John Byrne’s reboot, but it was these stories by the likes of Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway and Roger Stern where the character really broke through. Excellent stories including Krimson Kryptonite, Time and Time Again and the death of Luthor. This was the run of stories which would eventually lead you to towards the Death and Return of Superman - the Death of Superman is in Triangle Era volume 2. Amazing artwork, and the stories are far superior to James Gunn’s Superman film!
G**N
A top notch weekly tv show in comic book form
Now this book brings back memories. I remember going to grocery store every week for the weekly installment of the superman saga. Now, what are the triangle years? Its when there were 4 seperate superman books coming out a month and they all continued from one to the other seamlessly. To help the reader know which order to read them in, there would be a triangle on it with the year and a number. For ex. Superman 51 would be triangle 1991/1. Then adventures of superman would be 1991/2. Then so on and so forth. It was much like a tv show, and the characters thrived in this format. You not only got the ongoing adventures of superman, but also of lois, or jimmy, or cat grant, or even the daily planet staff. And esspecially bibbo. Who could ever forget bibbo. And many many more. All of metropolis was a living breathing character. In my opinion, this was the best era of superman, certainly the most fleshed out. If you are a fan of superman? Get this book. Its just simply put, an awesome read. This is volume 1. And i hope we get at least one more volume. That would take us right up to the death and return of superman omnibus. I would be happy with that. In a perfect world, i would want all of the triangle era collected. But that would take prob over a dozen omnibuses to collect evetything. So who knows if dc will go that far. As for the contents, the amazon description is missing one issue. Starman 28 is also included in here, which is pretty important to the krisis of the krimson kyptonite storyline. So i am happy its here. My one complaint? It doesnt collect any superman annuals. Yes they dont have triangles on them, and dont really effect the story, but they would have been nice just so we can have everything and nothings orphaned. Plus those annuals were from the armageddon 2001 storyline, and this stories about superman possible future were awesome. But maybe this means we will get an armageddon 2001 omnibus. Heres hoping. As for the build of the book, its great. No complaints. Sewn binding, stays open pretty good, mininal gutter loss. Papers kinda thin, but nothing that will affect your reading experience. There are a fair amount of bonus material if ya like that kinda stuff. Theres is a pretty interesting forward from mike carlin, who was the editor at the time, explaining how and why the the triangle era started.
D**O
Gran Omnibus
Muy buen formato , calidad de papel excelente y los comics incluidos son maravillosos , y afortunadamente llego en buenas condiciones
F**R
Impresionante omnibus
Es una auténtica pasada. Cubre una parte importante de las tres colecciones del 80-90. Para mi una de las mejores épocas del personaje. Un amplio tomo con tapa dura y una cubierta muy chula. Es un obligatorio para todo fan del personaje. Este es el volumen 1, así que espero que la colección continúe mucho más.
F**N
Super 90s
What a great era of Superman. Who you haven't read these stories, please do so now.
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