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• ISBN13: 9780446616591
• Condition: USED - Very Good
Clark Kent is living in a darkworld where he has no powers, no memory of ever beinganything other than human. His world is controlled bymystical forces no one can challenge, with thetriumvirate of Vandal Savage, Mordru, and Felix Faustcalling the shots.The Demon and Phantom Stranger approach Clark andtell him that he is really Superman, that alterationsmade more than a hundred years ago to the time stream arecausing space-time fluctuations that will result in thisparticular reality becoming the sole reality, unlesssomething is done. Since Superman is powerless in thisreality, and since the alterations were made in the past,the three heroes have to travel into the past,specifically into the American Southwest of the 1870s,where Jonah Hex, Bat Lash and other DC Western heroeshelp them set things right again.
Reviews
Earth ... What number are we on now in DC continuity?As a long time reader of DC comics and recently DC prose novels, this one was one of the biggest strangest team ups I've ever seen. The Western DC heroes popular in the 1970s and I have rarely seen since; Superman and a powerless Clark Kent several of the mystic heroes and villains.
It is a difficult story to explain but if you like Elseworlds, the Multiple Earth storylines and the Western Heroes (Jonah Hex, Batlash) The mystical heroes Jason Blood (the Demon) Phantom Stranger don't hesitate to find this book used somewhere and read it.
If you are not into seeing characters of a comic series outside of their/your comfort zones skip it, if you are up for something different hit the 'Trail'
DC Universe;Trail of TimeThis book should be the next DVD they make.A wonderful imaginative story,well written,exiting from start to end,takes you to the medieval past,parallel worlds,doppledangers and even a foray into hell with Superman,The Phantom Stranger and Etrigan duking it out with demons.The three villians Vandall Savage,Mordru the magician,and the wizard Felix Faust make formidible opponents for our heroic trio.Add in Western heroes Jonah Hex,El Diablo,and Batlash,and you get a mishmash,superbly imagined that leaves you breathless trying to guess what comes next.A must for Superman fans.Gives a lasting tribute and shows the importance of the Man of Steel in mythology.
The Full DC UniverseHey, any superhero fiction is fun, but this book truly is remarkable. Is it action adventure? SF time travel? Historical fiction? Magical fantasy? A western?
Yes, all of the above.
What makes this book truly unique out of all the superhero tales I've read over the years is the immense cast. My hat is off with a whooping congratulations to the author and editors who let this gem slip through. This book truly exposes the depth and width of the DC universe and introduces a wide arrange of characters over the course of the story.
Though a diehard fan of superheroes, I sometimes get tired of the main heroes always hogging the spotlight. Book after book focuses on just the well-known superstars, like Superman, Spider-Man, Batman, or Iron Man. Hey, we have entire universes here, so let's give some of the other thousands of characters a break. The only series to date that has attempted to expose some of the wider crowd is the X-Men.
I hope this book will serve as a lessson to both Marvel and DC as to what is possible. Let's see some of those other, perhaps lesser known characters in action! They deserve an adventure today.
Super ReaderSuperman, The Demon, and The Phantom Stranger.
One of the odder team-ups to come down the line, particularly in a novel.
This story opens with Clark Kent in a dystopian, scared future, with tight media control, and Lois pretty much a reporter with a double life, illegally investigating reports of a shadowy overlord known as Vandal Savage. It doesn't go to well for her.
This world also has a red sun.
The Stranger and Etrigan turn up, tell the Clark of this world of a dual-world timestream plot involving Mordru, Felix Faust and Vandal Savage.
Into this story we add Jonah Hex, Bat Lash, El Diablo, Scalphunter, and Johnny Thunder in separate interludes, as the heroes from modern times try and work out how to stop the plot, which from the aforementioned group of gunslingers is likely to end up in the Old West.
There's also a Lois Lane investigating people smuggling subplot, not sure why that was added - whether to have a significant female character, or to juxtapose the free-world Lois with what happens to the three overlord controlled variety, not sure, but it is the only part that doesn't seem to fit as well.
There are also cameos by Zatanna and Dr Occult.
So, barring the old Challengers of the Unknown or Blackhawks novels, this is likely the DC novel with the most obscure characters that may ever appear.
Didn't care for the endingFor being a fan of Superman, I decided to take the plunge and buy this book. "DC Universe"- from the title, I thought it was going to be another boring comic book novel. Boy I was wrong. Couldn't put the book down. Great storytelling. But 2 things I didn't particulary care all that much for- the Western elements- overplayed in comic book lure, and the ending. Overall It is a good book and I'd recommend it to anyone who is facinated with Supes. Shane Lindsley, author of Enemies Among Us