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FREE SUPERMAN ACTION COMICS: AT THE END OF DAYS (THE NEW 52) VOLUME 3 PDF Grant Morrison | 224 pages | 24 Dec 2013 | DC Comics | 9781401242329 | English | United States Action Comics: At the End of Days (Collected) | DC Database | Fandom Superman Action Comics: At the End of Days (the New 52) Volume 3 must be enabled to use this site. Please enable JavaScript in your browser and refresh the page. We are shipping all orders on time, but please expect possible delays in transit. The post office and other shippers are overwhelmed and some shipments may experience significant delays. Some international orders have seen delays as large as weeks. Auction in progress, bid now! Weekly Auction ends Monday October 26! Volume 1 — 1st printing. Written by Grant Morrison and Sholly Fisch. Superman Action Comics: At the End of Days (the New 52) Volume 3 and Cover by Rags Morales. In these startling tales, the people of Metropolis turn on their new champion! Plus, the Superman of today and the Legion of Super-Heroes must save the jeans wearing Superman of five years ago! Hardcover, pages, full color. Volume 1 — 2nd and later printings. Volume 2 — 1st printing. Written by Grant Morrison. Volume 3 — 1st printing. Cover by Rags Morales. The Multitude returns, and Superman must face them on Mars! Plus : What is the secret of the Little Man? Volume 4 — 1st printing. Written by Andy Diggle. Art by Tony S. Cover by Tony S. Daniel and Matt Batt Banning. Superman's immune system eventually fights off the infection, but not before a hybrid Superman is created through the virus's ability to rewrite DNA. This new hybrid Superman is the only being capable of defeating the true Superman, and Lex will stop at nothing to see it accomplish its mission. Volume 5 — 1st printing. Written by Greg Pak. Art and cover by Aaron Kuder. Then, all hell breaks loose as Superman is caught between an alien menace and the super-powered soldier the U. Army has sent to kill it! Volume 6 — 1st printing. Art by Aaron Kuder. In these chapters of the smash "Doomed" storyline, Doomsday returns from the Phantom Zone with his sights set on the Man of Steel. Wherever Doomsday goes, death follows, and Superman is forced to do the unthinkable: kill Doomsday. But when the creature explodes into a plume of vapor which Superman inhales, the true battle begins! Volume 7 — Superman Action Comics: At the End of Days (the New 52) Volume 3 printing. Written by Greg Pak and Sholly Fisch. The deck is stacked against Superman when Smallville is poisoned by dark magic and ancient horrors! Can Superman figure out what's going on and save his hometown before this evil epidemic spreads across the entire world? Superman must stop the evil undead threat of the Ultrahumanite from crushing humanity! Volume 8 — 1st printing. Written by Greg Pak and Aaron Kuder. Clark deals with a society that no longer trusts him as he fights off a monstrous army that's trying to destroy Metropolis. The only problem? Along with his secret identity, Superman's powers have gone on the fritz. Does the former Man of Steel have enough strength to stop this grave threat? Volume 9 — 1st printing. Cover by Aaron Kuder. Superman is becoming desperate to regain his powers! The situation is dire, as he must rescue his fellow Justice Leaguers and save the lives of the soldiers facing Vandal Savage-the very force standing between him and the Fortress of Solitude. Date This week Last week Past month 2 months 3 months 6 months 1 year 2 years Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre s s s s s s Search Advanced. Issue ST. Tags: DC New 52Superman. Published Aug by DC. Add to cart Near Mint. Issue 1-REP. Published May by DC. Published Dec by DC. Published Jul by DC. Add to cart Very Fine. Published Jun by DC. Read a little about our history. Action Comics (Volume) - Comic Vine The New 52 is the revamp and relaunch by DC Comics of its entire line of ongoing monthly superhero comic books. Following the conclusion of the " Flashpoint " crossover storyline, DC canceled all of its existing titles and debuted 52 new series in September with new first issues as a partial reboot. The relaunch included changes to the publishing format; for example, print and digital comics began to be released on the same day. New titles were released to bring the number of ongoing monthly series to Various changes were also made to DC's fictional universe to entice new readers, including changes to DC's internal continuity to make characters more modern and accessible. The New 52 branding ended after the completion of the " Convergence " storyline in Mayalthough the continuity of The New 52 continued. In June24 new titles were launched, alongside 25 returning titles, with several of those receiving new creative teams. Following the conclusion of the Flashpoint limited series, all titles set in the DC Universe were cancelled and relaunched with new 1 issues. An interview with DC Comics executive editor Eddie Berganza and editor-in-chief Bob Harras revealed that the new continuity did not constitute a full reboot of the DC Universe but rather a "soft reboot". Many major storylines such as " War of the Green Lanterns ", " Batman: A Death in the Family " and Batman: The Killing Joke remained part of the new Superman Action Comics: At the End of Days (the New 52) Volume 3, while others have been lost in part or in whole. CombatWorld's FinestRavagers and Batman Incorporatedwhich was absent from the initial line of Batman titles, and would continue Grant Morrison's storyline Superman Action Comics: At the End of Days (the New 52) Volume 3 before The New 52 involving the conflict between Batman and Talia al Ghul. On June 8,DC announced that in Septemberthe first anniversary of The New 52 launch, all titles would get a zero issue, dubbed "Zero Month". CombatFrankenstein, Agent of S. NeumanDC solicited variants drawn by Mad artists for 13 titles being published in April The two page back- ups, titled Channel 52appear in all books, starting in Februaryand replaced the previous "DC Comics: All Access" features. This news feature stars Bethany Snow, Ambush BugVartoxand Calendar Man as reporters and anchors on the fictional in-universe news show. The art is provided by Freddie E. Williams II. Channel 52 and Bethany Snow make an appearance in the second season of Arrow. Each title would feature a gatefold cover and story lines Superman Action Comics: At the End of Days (the New 52) Volume 3 moments that will leave readers in a state of shock, including the return of Booster Gold. These Superman Action Comics: At the End of Days (the New 52) Volume 3 explore concepts similar to the Occupy Movement and the role money has in a world of superheroes. DC also solicited two director's cut one-shots for the Superman Unchained book and the " Batman: Zero Year " story arc. In JuneDC announced that all titles in September would be "relaunched" as a 1, featuring a villain from that respective book, as part of " Villains Month ". For example, Detective Comicswhich would have published issue 24 in September, would be released as Detective Comics Each book Superman Action Comics: At the End of Days (the New 52) Volume 3 3D lenticular front and back covers. For example, BatmanSupermanand Justice League are some of the titles that published four issues, while The Flash published three issues, Aquaman and others published two issues, and Green Arrow and others published only one. It was also announced in June that the " Batman: Zero Year " storyline in Batman would spin off into an event during NovemberSuperman Action Comics: At the End of Days (the New 52) Volume 3 would include other titles outside the "Batman" line of titles. In Decemberit was announced that another weekly year-long series titled The New Futures End would begin publication in Maywith a free zero issue for Free Comic Book Day. The series would be set five years in the New 52's future. Co-writer Jeff Lemire stated that the series was "an exploration of DC's past, present and its future. DC later announced that as part of the celebration of The New 52's third anniversary, all ongoing titles published in September would feature stories that tied into The New Futures End. These stories aren't going to just be tied into the weekly. But what you'll be seeing is a lot of the writers who are working on series right now projecting forward—their ideas, their storylines, where they think their character might be five years from now. That means that the images change and show the transformation going on There is a level of change that is taking place with our characters during the course of this story. DiDio added that new ongoing titles would launch in June and July to be included in Superman Action Comics: At the End of Days (the New 52) Volume 3 event. This title is set in the present DC Universe on Earth 2while showcasing the events and circumstances that lead to the future depicted in Futures End. In Februaryit was announced that following the Convergence storyline in May, the New 52 branding would not be used anymore, although the continuity of the New 52 would continue. That June, 24 new titles were unveiled under a newly introduced DC You initiative, and most of the 25 remaining titles of The New 52 had new creative teams.