Its A Bird TPB

Its A Bird TPB

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Written by Steven T. Seagle; Art and Cover by Teddy Kristiansen
A softcover edition of the acclaimed VERTIGO hardcover that tells one of the most realistic Superman tales ever - without featuring Superman. Steve's given the dream assignment to write Superman, only he can't relate to a Man of Steel when his own fears of death haunt him. Explore the cultural significance of a comic-book icon as Steve comes to terms with Superman's cultural importance. "...remarkable, genre-bending work..." -People Magazine "...easily ranks with SPIRIT creator Will Eisner's memoirs...and MichaelChabon's best-selling The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay." -USA Today "Terrifically wry...deep thinking...this is something truly different." -Entertainment Weekly, Editor's Choice "...strikingly original..." -The New Yorker "Magnificent" -St. Louis Dispatch "Ingenious" -Newsday "...does something unique with the graphic novel, and it's well worth the time of any reader..." -San Francisco Chronicle Recommended on NPR's "Talk of the Nation."
Written by Steven T. Seagle; Art and Cover by Teddy Kristiansen
A softcover edition of the acclaimed VERTIGO hardcover that tells one of the most realistic Superman tales ever - without featuring Superman. Steve's given the dream assignment to write Superman, only he can't relate to a Man of Steel when his own fears of death haunt him. Explore the cultural significance of a comic-book icon as Steve comes to terms with Superman's cultural importance. "...remarkable, genre-bending work..." -People Magazine "...easily ranks with SPIRIT creator Will Eisner's memoirs...and MichaelChabon's best-selling The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay." -USA Today "Terrifically wry...deep thinking...this is something truly different." -Entertainment Weekly, Editor's Choice "...strikingly original..." -The New Yorker "Magnificent" -St. Louis Dispatch "Ingenious" -Newsday "...does something unique with the graphic novel, and it's well worth the time of any reader..." -San Francisco Chronicle Recommended on NPR's "Talk of the Nation."