Edited by Glenn Yeffeth
Leading writers discuss, debate, and celebrate the legend of Superman in this
anthology, contending that his legend is a truly American myth. Superman was an
immigrant with little more than the clothes on his back and raised by simple
farmers, absorbing their humble values. He always chose to do the right thing,
fighting for truth, justice, and the American way and represents America at its
best. The in-depth analyses of the comics, films and cartoons are at turns
funny, philosophical, insightful, and personal, exploring every aspect of the
Superman legend.
CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE:
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Lou
Anders
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Bob
Batchelor
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Adam-Troy Castro
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Keith
R.A. Candido
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Larry
Dixon
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Steven
Harper
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John
G. Hemry
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David
Hopkins
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Paul
Levinson
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Peter
B. Lloyd
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Paul
Lytle
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Joseph
McCabe
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Larry
Niven
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Gustav
Peebles
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Chris
Roberson
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Evelyn
Vaughn
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Lawrence Watt-Evans
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Sarah
Zettel
Glenn Yeffeth is the
editor of several anthologies in the Smart Pop series, including
Anthology at the End of the Universe,
Farscape Forever!,
Five Seasons of Angel,
Navigating the Golden Compass,
Seven Seasons of Buffy,
Taking the Red Pill and
What Would Sipowitz Do?
Available May 2006