All-Star Superman is a twelve-issue comic book series featuring Superman that ran from November 2005 to October 2008. The series was written by Grant Morrison, drawn by Frank Quitely, digitally inked by Jamie Grant and published by DC Comics. DC claimed that this series would "strip down the Man of Steel to his timeless, essential elements".
The series was the second to be launched in 2005 under DC's All-Star imprint, the first being All Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder. These series are attempts by DC to allow major comics creators a chance to tell stories showcasing these characters without being restricted by DC Universe continuity.
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Although the original work is also a very classic work, it would still seem overwhelming to compress a long story containing many independent units into just 75 minutes. The dying SM was treated like a virgin, but the bald-headed Lu stood out again. Perhaps in the animation, the characters with simpler minds are better portrayed.
If you put aside the problem of too many details on the surface, SM's Madonna state may be understood as his next big game. At the same time, related to the details of the story's travel and communication across time, SM's condoning the bald head again and again is creating the conditions for a given future to happen. So countless passersby died inexplicably (although they didn't show their faces), and the bald head's final change was actually arranged by SM... Then SM's black belly really surpassed the black and dead mirrored Batman in a certain theatrical version.
What kind of personality charm! ! ! ! ! ! Do you have! ! ! ! ! !
Such an advanced arrangement is really not suitable for the primary audience of Meiman. Therefore, unless SM diehards use it to review the original comics, it is not recommended to read it, otherwise you will either be confused or spoil your impression.
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