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World Of New Krypton
''Superman: World of New Krypton'' is a twelve-issue American comic book limited series produced by DC Comics. It is written by the team of James Robinson and Greg Rucka, who at the time of this publication are the current writers of the ''Superman'' and '' Action Comics'' titles, and illustrated by artist Pete Woods. ''World of New Krypton'' takes place after the crossover '' Superman: New Krypton'', in which approximately 100,000 Kryptonians and their city of Kandor are saved by Superman from the alien Brainiac and restored to existence. After spending time on Earth, the Kryptonians raise the city into space where they form the planet New Krypton in Earth's solar system. It then leads into '' Superman: Last Stand of New Krypton''. Publication history Originally, this series was solicited to be written by Andrew Kreisberg. However, just before the first issue was to be released, Kreisberg dropped out of the title in order to focus on his work as a writer on the television se ...
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José Ladrönn
José Ladrönn (born 1967) is a comic book penciller and inker born in Mexico. Biography Comic book titles he has contributed to include ''Cable'', ''Spider-Boy Team-Up'', ''Superman Transilvane'' and ''Inhumans''. In the 2006 he received an Eisner Award (Best Painter/Multimedia Artist) for his work with writer and publisher Richard Starkings on ''Hip Flask: Mystery City'', one of a series of Hip Flask one-shots published by Active Images. In 2004 he worked with the Chilean author Alejandro Jodorowsky in the story ''Tears of gold'' published in the U.S. by Metal Hurlant magazine. Prior to 2010, he also regularly contributed covers for various titles such as Marvel's '' Incredible Hulk'' and DC Comics' ''Countdown to Infinite Crisis: The OMAC Project''. He is currently working on ''Hip Flask'' volume 5 as well '' The Sons of El Topo'' with Alejandro Jodorowsky. Bibliography Interior comic work includes: *''Cable'' #-1, 48-70 (with James Robinson and Joe Casey, Marvel Comics, 19 ...
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Andrew Kreisberg
Andrew Kreisberg (born April 23, 1971) is an American television writer, producer and comic book writer. He is best known as the creator of the television series ''The Flash (2014 TV series), The Flash'', ''Arrow (TV series), Arrow'', ''Supergirl (TV series), Supergirl'' and ''Legends of Tomorrow''. Personal life and education Kreisberg graduated from the Boston University Boston University College of Communication, College of Communication in 1993. Kreisberg is American Jews, Jewish. Career Television His first job was on the short-lived animated sitcom ''Mission Hill (TV series), Mission Hill''. He has written for several other series including: ''Justice League (TV series), Justice League'', ''The Simpsons'', ''Hope & Faith'', ''Boston Legal'', ''Lipstick Jungle (TV series), Lipstick Jungle'', ''Eli Stone'', ''The Vampire Diaries'', ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 TV series), Star Wars: The Clone Wars'', ''My Family'', and ''Warehouse 13''. In November 2015, Kreisberg signed ...
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Lois Lane
Lois Lane is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, she first appeared in ''Action Comics'' #1 (June 1938). Lois is an award-winning journalist for the Metropolis newspaper the ''Daily Planet'' and the primary love interest of the superhero Superman and his alter ego, Clark Kent. In DC continuity, she is also his wife and the mother of their son, Jon Kent, the newest Superboy in the DC Universe. Lois' physical appearance was originally based on Joanne Carter, a model hired by Joe Shuster. For her character, Jerry Siegel was inspired by actress Glenda Farrell's portrayal of the fictional reporter Torchy Blane in a series of films. Siegel took her name from actress Lola Lane. She was also influenced by the real-life journalist Nellie Bly. Depictions of the character have varied spanning the comics and other media adaptations. The original Golden Age version of Lois Lane, as well a ...
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War Of The Supermen
''Superman: War of the Supermen'' is an American comic book limited series from DC Comics that serves as the culmination to the ''Superman'' line-wide event '' New Krypton''. The series began on Free Comic Book Day 2010, with a zero-issue released free of charge before the main limited series began the following week. The whole event is portrayed as a "100 Minute War" in the narrative's time, although the whole event lasted one month in May 2010. No other ''Superman'' family books were solicited that month other than ''Superman/Batman'' and '' Adventure Comics'' neither of which crosses over into the ''War of the Supermen.'' Plot Following the events of '' New Krypton'', '' World of New Krypton'' and ''Last Stand of New Krypton'', the people of the new planet Krypton and Earth wage war after General Zod issues a formal declaration after discovering a human (Lex Luthor) helped destroy their planet. Superman is caught in the crossfire and must keep peace between Earth and the people ...
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Flash (Barry Allen)
The Flash (comics), Flash (Bartholomew Henry "Barry" Allen) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''Showcase (comics), Showcase'' #4 (October 1956), created by writer Robert Kanigher and penciler Carmine Infantino. Barry Allen is a reinvention of the original Flash, Flash (Jay Garrick), Jay Garrick. Because he is a speedster, his power consists mainly of superhuman speed. Various other effects are also attributed to his ability to control the slowness of molecular vibrations, including his ability to vibrate at speed to pass through objects. The Flash wears a distinct red and gold costume treated to resist friction and wind resistance, traditionally storing the costume compressed inside a ring. Barry Allen's classic stories introduced the concept of the Multiverse (DC Comics), Multiverse to DC Comics, and this concept played a large part in DC Comics, DC's various reboot (fiction), continuity reboots over the dec ...
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