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Superman 2nd series comic books issue 204

  • Issue #204A
    Superman (1987 2nd Series) 204A
    Published Jun 2004 by DC.
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4354169015
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    • Label #4173588020
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    • Label #4174423002
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    JIM LEE. Do we have your attention? You've been hearing the buzz for months, and now the main event is finally here! Fresh off his blockbuster run on BATMAN, Lee - Wizard Magazine's Best Artist of 2003 - is getting back in the ring to go twelve rounds with the Man of Steel. Along with inker extraordinaire Scott Williams, the "Hush" art team is going to give you a Superman like none you've ever seen before. BRIAN AZZARELLO. Every great fighter needs a great sparring partner, and this time around, Eisner Award-winning writer Azzarello, hot off his own best-selling 6-issue run on BATMAN, delivers the goods. Together, these heavyweights present "For Tomorrow" a 12-part storyline sure to grab readers by the throat and hold on tight. It kicks off in SUPERMAN #204, an extra- sized 40-page issue! A cataclysmic event has struck the earth. Millions of people have vanished without a trace. No one is left unaffected - not even Superman. A year has passed, and Superman is left with many questions and very few answers. For a hero who tries to have all the answers, it's torture. And just as the action heats up and the stakes are raised, one huge question emerges: Just how far is Superman willing to go "For Tomorrow"? Cover price $2.50.

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    $22 SUPERMAN 204 VF/NM (9.0) DIRECT JIM LEE DIRECT
    $80 Superman #204 Newsstand Edition Jim Lee Art Iconic Cover HTF VF
    $300 SUPERMAN #204 CGC 9.6 NEWSSTAND VARIANT - JIM LEE - BATMAN - HTF
    $1,400 SUPERMAN #204 CGC 9.8 MODERN NEWSSTAND JIM LEE BATMAN 608 MIRROR VERY RARE HTF
    1 day left Auction Superman #204 Iconic Jim Lee Cover 2004 DC Azzarello Williams

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  • Issue #204A.DF.SIGNED.A
    Superman (1987 2nd Series) 204A.DF.SIGNED.A
    Published Jun 2004 by DC.

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    One of 499 copies signed by Jim Lee, Scott Williams, and Brian Azzarello with Dynamic Forces certificate of authenticity. Do we have your attention? You've been hearing the buzz for months, and now the main event is finally here! Fresh off his blockbuster run on BATMAN, Lee ? Wizard Magazine's Best Artist of 2003 ? is getting back in the ring to go twelve rounds with the Man of Steel. Along with inker extraordinaire Scott Williams, the "Hush" art team is going to give you a Superman like none you've ever seen before. BRIAN AZZARELLO. Every great fighter needs a great sparring partner, and this time around, Eisner Award-winning writer Azzarello, hot off his own best-selling 6-issue run on BATMAN, delivers the goods. Together, these heavyweights present "For Tomorrow" a 12-part storyline sure to grab readers by the throat and hold on tight. It kicks off in SUPERMAN #204, an extra- sized 40-page issue! A cataclysmic event has struck the earth. Millions of people have vanished without a trace. No one is left unaffected ? not even Superman. A year has passed, and Superman is left with many questions and very few answers. For a hero who tries to have all the answers, it's torture. And just as the action heats up and the stakes are raised, one huge question emerges: Just how far is Superman willing to go "For Tomorrow"? This project is supported with a full-color 22"x 34"promotional poster, a 6-page preview in Wizard #149,trade and house ads,and a minisite at www.dccomics.com. SUPERMAN is an ongoing series co-edited by Eddie Berganza and Will Dennis. The 40-page issue #204 is scheduled to arrive in comic-book stores on April 28 with a cover price of $2.50 U.S. ARRIVING IN APRIL 2004

  • Issue #204A.DF.SIGNED.B
    Superman (1987 2nd Series) 204A.DF.SIGNED.B
    Superman (1987 2nd Series) #204A.DF.SIGNED.B
    Tags: Superman
    Published Jun 2004 by DC.

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    Dynamic Forces edition signed by Jim Lee and limited to 4000 copies. Includes certificate of authenticity. Cover by Jim Lee. Do we have your attention? You've been hearing the buzz for months, and now the main event is finally here! Fresh off his blockbuster run on BATMAN, Lee - Wizard Magazine's Best Artist of 2003 - is getting back in the ring to go twelve rounds with the Man of Steel. Along with inker extraordinaire Scott Williams, the "Hush" art team is going to give you a Superman like none you've ever seen before. BRIAN AZZARELLO. Every great fighter needs a great sparring partner, and this time around, Eisner Award-winning writer Azzarello, hot off his own best-selling 6-issue run on BATMAN, delivers the goods. Together, these heavyweights present "For Tomorrow" a 12-part storyline sure to grab readers by the throat and hold on tight. It kicks off in SUPERMAN #204, an extra- sized 40-page issue! A cataclysmic event has struck the earth. Millions of people have vanished without a trace. No one is left unaffected - not even Superman. A year has passed, and Superman is left with many questions and very few answers. For a hero who tries to have all the answers, it's torture. And just as the action heats up and the stakes are raised, one huge question emerges: Just how far is Superman willing to go "For Tomorrow"?

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    $38 SUPERMAN #204 * NM+ * JIM LEE LA MOLE MEXICAN FOIL VARIANT LTD 1000

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  • Issue #204A.DF.SIGNED.C
    Superman (1987 2nd Series) 204A.DF.SIGNED.C
    Superman (1987 2nd Series) #204A.DF.SIGNED.C
    Tags: Superman
    Published Jun 2004 by DC.

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    Dyanmic Forces edition signed by Jim Lee and Brian Azzarello with Dynamic Forces certificate of authenticity. Do we have your attention? You've been hearing the buzz for months, and now the main event is finally here! Fresh off his blockbuster run on BATMAN, Lee ? Wizard Magazine's Best Artist of 2003 ? is getting back in the ring to go twelve rounds with the Man of Steel. Along with inker extraordinaire Scott Williams, the "Hush" art team is going to give you a Superman like none you've ever seen before. BRIAN AZZARELLO. Every great fighter needs a great sparring partner, and this time around, Eisner Award-winning writer Azzarello, hot off his own best-selling 6-issue run on BATMAN, delivers the goods. Together, these heavyweights present "For Tomorrow" a 12-part storyline sure to grab readers by the throat and hold on tight. It kicks off in SUPERMAN #204, an extra- sized 40-page issue! A cataclysmic event has struck the earth. Millions of people have vanished without a trace. No one is left unaffected ? not even Superman. A year has passed, and Superman is left with many questions and very few answers. For a hero who tries to have all the answers, it's torture. And just as the action heats up and the stakes are raised, one huge question emerges: Just how far is Superman willing to go "For Tomorrow"? This project is supported with a full-color 22"x 34"promotional poster, a 6-page preview in Wizard #149,trade and house ads,and a minisite at www.dccomics.com. SUPERMAN is an ongoing series co-edited by Eddie Berganza and Will Dennis. The 40-page issue #204 is scheduled to arrive in comic-book stores on April 28 with a cover price of $2.50 U.S. ARRIVING IN APRIL 2004

  • Issue #204RI
    Superman (1987 2nd Series) 204RI
    Published Jun 2004 by DC.

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    Retailer Incentive Edition with a black and white sketch cover that showcases Jim Lee's pencil detail. Do we have your attention? You've been hearing the buzz for months, and now the main event is finally here! Fresh off his blockbuster run on BATMAN, Jim Lee - Wizard Magazine's Best Artist of 2003 - is getting back in the ring to go twelve rounds with the Man of Steel. Along with inker extraordinaire Scott Williams, the "Hush" art team is going to give you a Superman like none you've ever seen before. BRIAN AZZARELLO. Every great fighter needs a great sparring partner, and this time around, Eisner Award-winning writer Azzarello, hot off his own best-selling 6-issue run on BATMAN, delivers the goods. Together, these heavyweights present "For Tomorrow" a 12-part storyline sure to grab readers by the throat and hold on tight. It kicks off in SUPERMAN #204, an extra- sized 40-page issue! A cataclysmic event has struck the earth. Millions of people have vanished without a trace. No one is left unaffected - not even Superman. A year has passed, and Superman is left with many questions and very few answers. For a hero who tries to have all the answers, it's torture. And just as the action heats up and the stakes are raised, one huge question emerges: Just how far is Superman willing to go "For Tomorrow"?