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The last survivor of the dead planet Krypton uses his amazing powers to defend people of his adopted world Earth. Movies Like Superman - The Last Son of Krypton. Garfield Gets a Life.
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- 'Last Son' is a five-issue comic book story arc featuring Superman in the monthly Action Comics. It was written by Geoff Johns and Richard Donner, the director of the well-known 1978 film Superman: The Movie and a portion of Superman II, with pencils by Adam Kubert.This story introduces the original character, Christopher Kent and adapts the classic Superman film villains, General Zod (His.
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This book was marketed by Warner Books as a Superman the Movie tie-in novel, havingChristopher Reeveon the cover and containing photographs fromthe movie,but is actually an independent story more related to the comic-book continuity.
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Elliot S! Maggin talks aboutwriting the book!
Author Elliot S! Maggin also notes: (from a 1996Amazon.com interview)
'.. Last Son of Krypton started out as atreatment for a movie -- the Superman movie that I was trying toconvince DC Comics needed to be made as far back as 1974. When MarioPuzo showed up at the office one day to tell me he'd gotten anassignment to write a Superman movie and would I spend a couple ofdays with him telling him who the character was, I was thrilled anddisappointed. I spent two days with Puzo, telling stories and smokingenormous cigars, and had a fine time. Then I took my ignored littlefilm treatment upstairs to Warner Books where a senior editor said goahead and write a novel out of it. I did, and through a series ofunlikely events, the novel was published the same day as the movie wasreleased, and became a bestseller.
'It is an independent original storyunrelated to the first Superman movie with which it was released andmarketed, and the only one of nine publishing products that came outwith that film to make any headway in the marketplace at all.
'Warner Books took it out of circulation sometime ago,going so far as to destroy several hundred thousand warehoused copies,I am told.
'The book was released when I lived in New Hampshire, the daySuperman:The Movie was released. I got a frantic phone call that weekfrom the guy who was president of DC Comics saying that AlexanderSalkind -- the producer of the movie -- wanted to sue me. Apparentlysomeone had finally read him the book or something, and he thoughtthere were too many incidents in common with the movie. I said that Ihad not seen the movie or read the script, but that I had handed in mymanuscript a full year before Mario Puzo handed in his script, andowing to my conversations with Puzo. I told this guy where to look forproof of that, and said maybe I should sue Salkind.
'Got a phone call from the guy at DC the next day saying, 'Salkindsays, 'Just kidding.' And that was the last I heard about it.
'Got a phone call from the guy at DC the next day saying, 'Salkindsays, 'Just kidding.' And that was the last I heard about it.
'The book pretty much invented the super-hero novel, a sub-genre offantasy/science fiction books that clutters up bookstore shelf spacewith alarming success lately. Until this year, I haven't contributedto the field since 1981. Currently I'm finishing up a new bookin that sub-genre and just finalized an agreement this past week to writeanother one before the end of 1996.'
This book is available at ouron-line bookshop.
Two other Superman novels from Elliot S! Maggin are also currentlyavailable: Miracle Monday andKingdom Come.
PUBLICATION INFORMATION:
- 'First published in Great Britain by Arrow Books, 1978'
First Edition: Paperback; Arrow Books, 1978 © 1978 D.C. Comics, Inc.
Second Edition: Hardcover; Warner Books, 1978 © 1978 National Periodical Publications, Inc.
Third Edition: Paperback; Warner Books, 1978 © 1978 National Periodical Publications, Inc.
Fourth Edition: Cloth; Aeonian Press, 198?(limited to 300 copies?) This was an unauthorized piratehardcover edition with a plain browncover. Printed by a small press on Long Island, it was available onlythrough Books in Print up until sometime in the 1990s. It is no longeravailable.
Author:Elliot S!Maggin
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