Superman, the Man of Steel, defeats aliens and super-villains with the help of his friends Lois Lane and Jimmy Olson. Everybody's favourite super hero comics have been turned into easy-to-read chapter books featuring new stories with original art by DC illustrators. These books are colourful, attractive, and accessible. They provide children with examples of bravery and loyalty to emulate, while introducing them to the pleasures of reading.
This is Book 14 in the DC Super Heroes - Superman Series. See all DC Super Heroes - Superman books here.
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