Superman Peace On Earth #1 (signed by Alex Ross and Paul Dini) 1105/7500 DC Comics 1998 (Near Mint)
$299.95
As the holiday season approaches, Clark Kent reflects on the poverty endured by so many worldwide and decides to use his vast power to feed the starving and impoverished masses. However, as Superman sets out to achieve the impossible, he encounters unexpected resistance to his humanitarian efforts.
Superman: Peace on Earth depicts Superman engaging in numerous acts of heroism and compassion. Peace on Earth was Ross’s first in a series of oversized one-shots written by Paul Dini, each focusing on real-world issues. Here, Superman highlights world hunger and discovers that it is a problem that even the Man of Steel cannot quickly resolve. Ross’s work here represents some of his best throughout his illustrious career. Created during his most productive period, immediately following Marvels and Kingdom Come, he leveraged his newfound influence in the industry to tell stories that resonated personally with him. The artistry on these pages is stunning; Ross captures Superman’s inherent selflessness in ways few artists in his nearly 100-year history have achieved.
Superman Peace On Earth #1 (signed by Alex Ross and Paul Dini) 1105/7500 DC Comics 1998 (Near Mint)
$299.95
As the holiday season approaches, Clark Kent reflects on the poverty endured by so many worldwide and decides to use his vast power to feed the starving and impoverished masses. However, as Superman sets out to achieve the impossible, he encounters unexpected resistance to his humanitarian efforts.
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Superman: Peace on Earth depicts Superman engaging in numerous acts of heroism and compassion. Peace on Earth was Ross’s first in a series of oversized one-shots written by Paul Dini, each focusing on real-world issues. Here, Superman highlights world hunger and discovers that it is a problem that even the Man of Steel cannot quickly resolve. Ross’s work here represents some of his best throughout his illustrious career. Created during his most productive period, immediately following Marvels and Kingdom Come, he leveraged his newfound influence in the industry to tell stories that resonated personally with him. The artistry on these pages is stunning; Ross captures Superman’s inherent selflessness in ways few artists in his nearly 100-year history have achieved.
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