000 0000 0000
[email protected]
Select category
  • Select category
  • Board Games
  • Comics
  • Decals / Stickers
  • Glasses / Mugs
  • Lamps / Lights
  • Openers
  • Playing Cards
  • Specials
  • Umbrella
Login / Register
Wishlist
0 items / ¥0.00
Menu
0 items / ¥0.00
Product Categories
  • Decals / Stickers
  • Umbrella
  • Playing Cards
  • Openers
  • Lamps / Lights
  • Glasses / Mugs
  • Comics
  • Board Games
  • Specials
  • Home
  • About us
  • Products
  • Upcoming Products
  • Contact us
  • Newsletter
  • FAQ
Click to enlarge
Home Comics Lex Luthor Man of Steel Comic Book
JSA The Golden Age Comic Book
JSA The Golden Age Comic Book ¥165.00
Back to products
Robin Year One Comic Book
Robin Year One Comic Book ¥165.00

Lex Luthor Man of Steel Comic Book

¥165.00

Lex Luthor Man of Steel Comic Book

Superman has been called many things, from the defender of truth, justice and the American way to the Big Blue Boy Scout. In LEX LUTHOR: MAN OF STEEL, he is called something he has never been called before: a threat to all humanity. Brian Azzarello and artist Lee Bermejo—the acclaimed team who brought you the best-selling JOKER—deliver a bold story in which readers get a glimpse into the mind of Superman’s longtime foe. MAN OF STEEL reveals why Luthor chooses to be the proverbial thorn in the Man of Steel’s side: to save humanity from an untrustworthy alien being.

Add to wishlist
Category: Comics Tags: book, comic, Lex, Luthor, Man, of, Steel
Share:
  • Reviews (0)
Reviews (0)

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Lex Luthor Man of Steel Comic Book” Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related products

Wonder Woman Eyes of the Gorgon Comic Book

Comics
¥165.00

Wonder Woman Eyes of the Gorgon Comic Book

WONDER WOMAN: EYES OF THE GORGON Originally published as Wonder Woman #206–213, September 2004– April 2005. As Diana tries to avert war at the White House, the deadly Medusa comes calling, and Wonder Woman’s world is turned completely upside-down. The final confrontation against the Gorgon, whose gaze can turn anyone to stone, is not without tragic consequences for Diana and her loved ones. And after a terrible sacrifice, Wonder Woman must prove herself once again to her comrades in the Justice League. WONDER WOMAN #92 Originally published December 1994. Queen Hippolyta’s challenge brings Diana face to face with the terrible Medusa. Can the amazing Amazon survive to win the contest and retain the title of Wonder Woman?
Add to wishlist
View Details
Quick view

JLA Justice Part 1 Comic Book

Comics
¥165.00

JLA Justice Part 1 Comic Book

JUSTICE PART 1 Originally published as Justice #1–6, August 2005– August 2006 They are the World’s Greatest Super-Heroes. But the fabled Justice League of America are about to learn that they aren’t the only ones who can band together toward a common goal. The deadliest criminal masterminds appear to be acting in concert, with a surprising plan that seeks to achieve more good than the JLA ever could! MORE FUN COMICS #73 Originally published in Nov 1941 When an unarmed ship on an errand of mercy is hit by a torpedo, help comes from an unexpected source - like a water-god of old, the hero Aquaman rises from the depths.
Add to wishlist
View Details
Quick view

JLA Act of God Comic Book

Comics
¥165.00

JLA Act of God Comic Book

JLA: Act of God is a three issue limited series published by DC Comics under the Elseworlds banner in 2000. It is written by Doug Moench and illustrated by Dave Ross. The story is a psychological look at what could happen to many superheroes if their powers were taken away by an unseen natural event, and has them pondering whether it is right for them to have powers in the first place. Their powers gone, their lives irrevocably changed, the once super-powered heroes of Earth struggle to retain their grasps on life, love, and in some cases, even sanity. But while the JLA members confront their personal demons, the villain known as Lex Luthor reigns as strong as ever, and is threatening not only all of "normal" humanity, but the seemingly helpless heroes as well.
Add to wishlist
View Details
Quick view

Batman Hush Part 2 Comic Book

Comics
¥165.00

Batman Hush Part 2 Comic Book

The DC Graphic Novel Collections continues with Batman: Hush Part 2. This hardback book collects the second part of the Batman: Hush storyline Volume 2 written by Jeph Loeb, the story continues as Batman races to uncover the identity of the mysterious villain Hush, crossing paths with the Joker and Ra’s al Ghul along the way.
Add to wishlist
View Details
Quick view

Superman Birthright Part 1 Comic Book

Comics
¥165.00

Superman Birthright Part 1 Comic Book

The world knows that Superman fights for truth and justice... but what droe a farmboy from Kansas to divide his life between posing as a mild-mannered reporter for The Daily Planet and embarking on a career as Metropolis' heroic Man of Steel? ACTION COMICS #245 Originally published in October 1958 The evil alien Brainiac reduced the Kryptonian city of Kandor and kept it imprisoned in a bottle. For the first time since saving the city, Superman shrinks down for an adventure in this miniature slice of his home world. Meanwhile on Earth, a renegade scientist poses as the Man of Tomorrow.
Add to wishlist
View Details
Quick view

Robin Year One Comic Book

Comics
¥165.00

Robin Year One Comic Book

Tale of young Dick Grayson's baptism by fire as he dons the costume of Robin for the first time! Becoming a hero is anything but easy! After a young Dick Grayson's parents were murdered, millionaire playboy Bruce Wayne took the youth in as his ward and changed his life forever. Using his days in the circus as a trapeze artist as a basis for his education, Batman spent months training Dick in the ways of combat and crime fighting. This book presents Dick's baptism by fire as he dons the costume of Robin, the Boy Wonder for the first time and patrols the night by Batman's side. In his earliest adventures, Robin learns very quickly that what he thought would be fun is actually a matter of life and death. For years he fought alongside Gotham City's greatest protector, the light to Batman's irrepressible darkness. Against all manner of foe he braved inconceivable odds, ever skirting the line between heroism and death. His name is Dick Grayson. Before he became Night wing he was the first to don the mantle of Robin. When his parents fell victim to the machinations of a mobster, millionaire Bruce Wayne, known to a precious few as the Batman, took the young orphan under his wing. For months Grayson trained in the ways of crime fighting, until at last he was ready to patrol the night with his mentor. But the training ground and the threats of the real world are two very different things. For the newly anointed Robin, it would be a baptism of fire. Batman gave Robin his Direction. The evil of the world would shape his destiny. This is his story.
Add to wishlist
View Details
Quick view

Wonder Woman Paradise Lost Comic Book

Comics
¥165.00

Wonder Woman Paradise Lost Comic Book

War has come to both Gotham City and Paradise Island. In Gotham City, the ancient gods of War, Discord, Fear and Terror have been reborn in the bodies of Batman’s deadliest enemies. In Themyscira, two tribes of Amazons are taking up arms and threatening their own existence. The only hope of salvation is Princess Diana, Wonder Woman. NEW TEEN TITANS #38 Originally published in Jan 1984.  On the eve of the wedding between Wonder Girl and Terry Long, Robin (Dick Grayson) helps his Teen Titans teammate investigate her origin - ‘Who is Donna Troy?’
Add to wishlist
View Details
Quick view

JSA The Golden Age Comic Book

Comics
¥165.00

JSA The Golden Age Comic Book

Clearly influenced by Alan Moore's Watchmen , this reissue depicts DC's superheroes from the 1940s hanging up their capes following the end of WWII. Whereas Moore's superheroes were forced into retirement, here the heroes succumb to disillusionment, personality flaws and even madness. Robinson unpersuasively projects the dark pessimism of 1990s superhero comics onto the idealistic, committed heroes of half a century before. One of these "mystery men," Tex Thompson, alias the Americommando, enters politics and initiates a government project that uses atomic power to create Dynaman, a "superman" who becomes a living weapon against the Soviets. Beneath their patriotic rhetoric, Thompson and Dynaman conspire to become dictators. But Robinson never explains why the "greatest generation" that just defeated fascism abroad would embrace a homegrown version. By revealing that Thompson's and Dynaman's identities have been usurped by impostors, Robinson shies away from demonstrating how an American superhero could morph into a neo-Nazi übermensch . Smith's realistic artwork and mastery of gesture and facial expression bring out all the dramatic potential in Robinson's scenario. But Darwyn Cooke's recent The New Frontier paints a more convincing postwar portrait of DC's superheroes. (June)
Add to wishlist
View Details
Quick view

Pop Junkie is a leading specialty retailer of entertainment and pop culture merchandise located in Shenzhen China.

  • Hong Kong
  • Phone: +852 9683 0524
  • Email : [email protected]
  • CATEGORIES
    • Decals / Stickers
    • Umbrella
    • Playing Cards
    • Openers
    • Lamps / Lights
  •  
    • Glasses / Mugs
    • Comics
    • Board Games
    • Specials
  • INFORMATION
    • Payment & Delivery
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Return Policy
    • Contact Us
Facebook Linkedin
Copyright 2024. POP JUNKIE. All Rights Reserved.
  • Menu
  • Categories
  • Decals / Stickers
  • Umbrella
  • Playing Cards
  • Openers
  • Lamps / Lights
  • Glasses / Mugs
  • Comics
  • Board Games
  • Specials
  • Home
  • About us
  • Products
  • Upcoming Products
  • Contact us
  • Wishlist
  • Login / Register
Shopping cart
close

Sign in

close

Lost your password?

No account yet?

Create an Account
Shop
Wishlist
0 items Cart
My account

Sending...