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Stern is one of the safest names for readers who want classic superhero structure without empty nostalgia. His Avengers work understands team politics, his Spider-Man builds pressure around Peter Parker, and his Superman keeps the character bright while still giving the stories real stakes.

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Superman: Triangle Era Omnibus Vol. 3

Superman: Triangle Era Omnibus Vol. 3 is the huge Reign of the Supermen volume: Steel, Superboy, the Cyborg Superman, the Eradicator, Coast City and the black-suit return all sit inside the weekly Superman machine. The appeal is not just size; it is watching Stern, Jurgens, Simonson, Grummett and Bogdanove keep four titles moving like one serial after the Death of Superman changed the line forever.
140.00 € 175.00 € -20%

Superman: The Triangle Era Omnibus Vol. 2

Second volume with the central arcs of the Triangle Era experiment: the time when editorial coordination between the four Superman titles was at its creative peak, with weekly crossover sagas and consequences that spanned months. The heart of an entire decade of the character's history, culminating in the run-up to the Death of Superman. Roger Stern, Dan Jurgens, and Louise Simonson write complementary threads that reward reading in publication order. The most ambitious Superman publishing experiment ever attempted.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Superman: The Triangle Era Omnibus Vol. 1

Superman: The Triangle Era Omnibus Vol. 1 begins DC's 1990s weekly Superman machine, where Action Comics, Adventures of Superman, Superman and Man of Steel function as one coordinated reading order. The numbered triangles turn the line into a continuous serial rather than separate titles. Jurgens, Ordway, Stern and Simonson build the dense ecosystem that leads toward Death of Superman and the most interconnected Superman publishing era.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Stern omnibus editions are useful because they tend to read cleanly: continuity matters, character logic matters, and the superhero machinery is controlled rather than chaotic.

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