

desertcart.com: DC Finest: Superman: The First Superhero: 9781779528339: Siegel, Jerry, Shuster, Joe: Books Review: The Ultimate Golden Age Starter Kit – Incredible Value - If you want to see where the entire superhero genre began, look no further. DC Finest: Superman: The First Superhero is a massive, 580-page collection that covers the first two years of the Man of Steel’s history (1938–1940) in a sleek, accessible format. Why this volume is a "Finest" addition to your shelf: • The Original "Champion of the Oppressed": This isn't the all-powerful Superman we see today. In these early Siegel and Shuster stories, he is a social-justice-seeking vigilante who tackles corrupt lobbyists, abusive bosses, and reckless drivers. • Historic Milestones: You get the absolute essentials, including Action Comics #1-25, the first five issues of his self-titled series, and his rare appearance in the 1939 New York World’s Fair comic. • The New Format: As part of the brand-new "DC Finest" line, this book feels like DC’s answer to Marvel’s Epic Collections. It’s perfect for collectors who want a thick, chronologically organized volume without the heavy weight (or price tag) of a massive Omnibus. • Evolving Artistry: It’s fascinating to watch Joe Shuster’s art evolve page by page. From the raw, kinetic energy of the first issue to the more refined work as his studio grew, you are witnessing the birth of a visual language. Final Verdict: This is a must-buy for any history buff or Superman fan. It captures the raw, "street-level" energy of the Golden Age perfectly, proving exactly why this character became a global icon. Review: Great format and some of Superman’s best stories - The original stories of Superman, collected here, show the character fighting corporate criminals and standing up for the working class. Superman, in the 1930s, was a champion of the underclass. In the third(?) issue, he’s taking on an owner of a mining company who does not monitor his mine’s conditions. While Superman would go on to battle aliens and more powerful villains, his first adventures show us a hero who is a grounded, street-level hero. Highly recommend reading.






| Best Sellers Rank | #40,998 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #131 in DC Comics & Graphic Novels #526 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (108) |
| Dimensions | 6.61 x 0.98 x 10.2 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1779528337 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1779528339 |
| Item Weight | 2.1 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | DC Finest |
| Print length | 584 pages |
| Publication date | November 5, 2024 |
| Publisher | DC Comics |
| Reading age | 1 year and up |
B**N
The Ultimate Golden Age Starter Kit – Incredible Value
If you want to see where the entire superhero genre began, look no further. DC Finest: Superman: The First Superhero is a massive, 580-page collection that covers the first two years of the Man of Steel’s history (1938–1940) in a sleek, accessible format. Why this volume is a "Finest" addition to your shelf: • The Original "Champion of the Oppressed": This isn't the all-powerful Superman we see today. In these early Siegel and Shuster stories, he is a social-justice-seeking vigilante who tackles corrupt lobbyists, abusive bosses, and reckless drivers. • Historic Milestones: You get the absolute essentials, including Action Comics #1-25, the first five issues of his self-titled series, and his rare appearance in the 1939 New York World’s Fair comic. • The New Format: As part of the brand-new "DC Finest" line, this book feels like DC’s answer to Marvel’s Epic Collections. It’s perfect for collectors who want a thick, chronologically organized volume without the heavy weight (or price tag) of a massive Omnibus. • Evolving Artistry: It’s fascinating to watch Joe Shuster’s art evolve page by page. From the raw, kinetic energy of the first issue to the more refined work as his studio grew, you are witnessing the birth of a visual language. Final Verdict: This is a must-buy for any history buff or Superman fan. It captures the raw, "street-level" energy of the Golden Age perfectly, proving exactly why this character became a global icon.
A**R
Great format and some of Superman’s best stories
The original stories of Superman, collected here, show the character fighting corporate criminals and standing up for the working class. Superman, in the 1930s, was a champion of the underclass. In the third(?) issue, he’s taking on an owner of a mining company who does not monitor his mine’s conditions. While Superman would go on to battle aliens and more powerful villains, his first adventures show us a hero who is a grounded, street-level hero. Highly recommend reading.
G**E
An Introduction to Golden Age Superman
This was my first exposure to the Golden Age version of Superman. Most of my DC reading has been focused on the era from the late 1980s through the early 2000s. I grew up watching Super Friends on Saturday mornings and have avoided all of the Golden Age stuff because I assumed it would be antiquated, boring and so outdated that it wouldn't hold my interest. I was woefully mistaken. When Superman is first introduced in Action Comics #1, he is not a dull, overpowered boy scout. But instead a well meaning, loose cannon that seeks to administer his brand of justce by any means necessary. His power set is limited and he outright breaks the law several times as a resolution to a moral ending. These stories may be from the late 1930's, but they are extremely entertaining. The art is a bit crude and archaic, but it maintains a certain charm. Simply put, these stories were a lot of fun to read. I finished reading the entire volume in a few days and have begun ordering omnibus editions of Golden Age Superman to continue my reading. Something I was not expecting to happen. If like me you have skipped out on Golden Age era DC stuff because you thought it would suck, do yourself a favor and try out this collection. I was genuinely surprised at how much I enjoyed this trade. I look forward to more of these DC Finest editions to further broaden my horizons.
J**.
Love it.
Solid collection of the earliest Superman stories. So worth it!
L**L
Enlightening
I enjoyed reading these early comics because I got to see what the original idea for Superman was.
J**E
Great collection of the earliest Superman stories
I’m impressed by this DC Finest series of softcover color reprints. They are thick volumes, well bound and printed, and the image size is equivalent to that of the DC Archives series. Here we have a collection of the earliest Superman stories, from a time when he was superhuman but not all powerful (he could get knocked down occasionally), delighted in scaring information out of criminals, and even occasionally let crooks die. Highly recommended!
J**E
This is superman!
If you never read these first adventures of Superman you are in for a treat. Now these stories are set before he started to fly, there was no kryptonite, no super villains like brainiac, doomsday, darkseid . No mostly just mobsters, corrupt politicians, war criminals. But still fun and wholesome. A great time for anyone.
B**E
I'm happy
I feel like a kid again. Great book!
M**K
Producto maltratado y entregado fuera de tiempo.
C**N
Si eres fan de DC , y de SUPERMAN este es tu comic que no deberia faltar en tu bublioteca, las primeras historias clásicas del superhéroe, por sus autores originales.Ua ibra que es indispensable para todo buen amante de los clásicos.
C**N
Magnifique collection. C’est un sans faute que ce soit au niveau des titres présentés ou de la qualité de fabrication de ces comics.
S**R
Store the Golden age Omnibus version for ever and read the Finest paperback … it’s handy n in beautiful colours
I**L
Llegó en buen estado. (sorprendente viniendo de amazon)
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