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The Kryptonian Cybernet Issue 68

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... n Art by Paul Ryan and Joe Rubinstein Cover by Paul Ryan and Dennis Janke Lightning-powered Stryke invades STAR Labs, Lexcom, and Cadmus 4 - SUPERMAN #141, "Introducing Outburst!" Written by Dan Jurgens Art by Scot Eaton and Joe Rubinstein Cover by Jurgens and Rubinstein Superman meets Outburst, who helps him against DEO forces 5 - THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #564, "Visions of Death" Written by Karl Kesel and Jerry Ordway Art and Cover by Tom Grummett and Denis Rodier Another of Clark's dreams comes true, nuclear meltdown in Markovia 6 - ACTION COMICS #751, "Sixes and Sevens" Written by Stuart Immonen Art and Cover by Stuart Immonen and Jose Marza ...

The Kryptonian Cybernet Issue 65

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... n ideal postures. That makes them much more believable as characters, and I encourage him to continue doing this. Way back in my review of _Superman_ #141, I expressed a sincere desire that the upturn in quality of Jurgens' work signified that he was going to go out with head held high, presenting us with a story we can be proud of. "Champions" is a great read.... and it could be a sign that my wish will come true. __________________________________ SUPER-FAMILY TITLES: ------------------- SUPERBOY #66 Sep 1999 $1.99 US/$3.25 CAN "Wild Hunt!" Written (with a gazelle's grace): Karl Kesel Pencilled (with a panther's power): Aaron Lopresti Inked ...

The Kryptonian Cybernet Issue 62

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... ough well written, the new series piled up even more contradictions, particularly as regards the history of Kryptonite. Despite the story in _Action_ #141 (February 1950) which revealed how the world found out about Kryptonite, Bridwell wrote another story in _Superman Family_ #202 with a contradictory account of the same events. Still and all, most of these contradictions can be explained away, and assigning Fifties Superman stories to one version of the character or the other can be an interesting parlor game -- one played by Nelson Bridwell himself, incidentally, who decided that the last Earth-2 story was "Superman vs the Futuremen", which wa ...

The Kryptonian Cybernet Issue 59

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... nd on his adopted planet. Two months later, though, a Kryptonite meteor fell in public and Superman's weakness was revealed to all in _Action Comics_ #141, a fact that Nelson Bridwell overlooked when he wrote the Mr. and Mrs. Superman story in _Superman Family_ #202, in which he created a completely different story about the discovery of Kryptonite on Earth-2, one set long after Clark and Lois were married. Once rocks from Krypton started falling out of the sky, it wouldn't be long before other objects appeared. In _Superman _ #65 (July-August 1950) Superman met "Three Supermen From Krypton". The Al Plastino cover featured Superman and Lois in th ...

The Kryptonian Cybernet Issue 58

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... ---- Comics Arriving In Stores December 1998 In addition to the multitude of books reviewed this month, Superman also guest-starred in _Wonder Woman_ #141, _Legends of the DC Universe_ #13, and _The Power of Shazam!_ #36. As well, Superman, Steel, and Supergirl all played roles in the pages of _JLA/Titans_ #2, while Superboy and the other members of Young Justice have a cameo appearance at the book's conclusion. Ratings Panelists: ----------------- AW: Anatole Wilson GN: G.M. Nelson RG: Rene' Gobeyn CoS: Cory Strode GR: Gary Robinson SDM: Simon DelMonte DJ: Derek Jackson JE: Josh Elder ST: Shane Travis DWd: Darrin Wood JSy: Jeff Sykes TD: Tho ...

The Kryptonian Cybernet Issue 57

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... he Man of Steel #85, by Mike Smith Superman: The Man of Tomorrow #12, by Darrin Wood Section 5: New Comic Reviews The Triangle Titles (cont) Superman #141, by Thomas Deja Super-Family Titles Superboy #58, by Rene' Gobeyn Supergirl #28, by Thomas Deja Superman Adventures #27, by Cory Strode Section 6: New Comic Reviews Team Titles JLA #25, by Anatole Wilson Young Justice #4, by Gary Robinson Specials and Miniseries Superman: Peace on Earth, by Shane Travis Section 7: New Comic Reviews Specials and Miniseries (cont) Superman: The Doomsday Wars #2, by Gary Robinson Superman: Silver Banshee #2, by Josh Elder Superman & Batman: Generations #1, by Anat ...

The Kryptonian Cybernet Issue 12

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... med to be that Superman was fated to be, and that in any alternate universe things would eventually work out the right way. Next issue: from Superman #141, 1960: Superman finds himself stuck in the past, on a Krypton that is about to explode. Not a dream! Not a hoax! Not an imaginary story! [Aside to reader Jeff Epstein, who requested me to identify the issue in which Lex Luthor traveled back in time to Krypton, in order to steal Lara from Jor-El: Sorry, I havenÕt been able to identify the issue, and when I replied to your e-mail, my reply was returned as undeliverable at that address. (?) Readers, can anyone identify that issue for us?] ======== ...

HOMEBREW Digest Index (part 1)

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... er (Ihor W. Slabicky) HOMEBREW Digest #140 (Sun 30 April 1989) Re: dividing hops (Dr. T. Andrews) Re: "fading" taste (Dr. T. Andrews) HOMEBREW Digest #141 (Tue 02 May 1989) novice questons (Gordon Hester) HOMEBREW Digest #142 (Wed 03 May 1989) Sediment in Bottles (Jason Goldman) Comments on Sweet, Yeasty Beer (Mike Fertsch) HOMEBREW Digest #143 (Thu 04 May 1989) FYI ("Anthony M. Giannone") joy of homebrewing index (Boring old mail header) Index for "The Complete Joy of Home Brewing" HOMEBREW Digest #144 (Fri 05 May 1989) Re: "fading taste" and re: "Old Ale Query" (Timothy C. Phillips) HOMEBREW Digest #145 (Sat 06 May 1989) Re: Bitter beer (Jason ...

Fascination Issue 141

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... ------------------------------------- ======================================================================= VOLUME 15, NUMBER 10 October 2015 ISSUE #141 ======================================================================= Welcome to the latest edition of Fascination, the Unofficial Cirque du Soleil Newsletter. Guess what? Cirque 2016 - the new touring show set to debut next spring - has a name! Although I do know what it is I've been sworn to secrecy, but fear not... an official announcement is due by mid- November. Of course we'll keep an eye out for any trademark name registrations and will let you know then! Meanwhile, perhaps the most in ...
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