Collected for the first time ever, DC's Valentine's Day/Love Stories collects love stories from award-winning author Jack Kirby, Jimmy Palmiotti, and many more! This book collects stories from Young Romance, Young Monsters in Love, and Harley Quinn's Valentine's Day Special. Fall in love all over again with your favourite DC characters in these adventures: Wonder Woman consults Eros himself about her feelings for The Man of Steel Barbara Gordon has always been too busy for romance, but could her role as Batgirl bring her back to the first guy she ever kissed? Aquaman makes waves as he treats his wife like a queen for a day. Plus: Perforated Valentine's Day cards featuring the stars of these stories! Collects Young Romance #1, Young Monsters in Love #1, and Harley Quinn Valentine's Day Special #1
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Love is in the air! Welcome to romance paradise as your favourite DC characters take you on a love-filled adventure.
Love is in the air! Welcome to romance paradise as your favorite DC characters take you on a love-filled adventure.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781401287665
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
DC Comics
Høyde
259 mm
Bredde
168 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
176

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Jack King Kirby's comics career began in 1937 and continued for nearly six decades. With partner Joe Simon, Kirby first made his mark in comics in the 1940s by drawing and/or creating numerous features for DC Comics including Sandman, The Newsboy Legion and Manhunter, and for Marvel including Captain America, The Young Allies and the Kid Commandos. As the most valued team in comics, Simon and Kirby went on to create titles and concepts including Fighting America, Boys' Ranch and the creation of the romance comics genre. In 1961, the first issue of Marvel's Fantastic Four cemented Kirby's reputation as comics' preeminent creator, and a slew of famous titles followed that elevated him to legendary status, including Incredible Hulk, Avengers and X-Men. Kirby returned to DC in 1971 with his classic Fourth World Trilogy, which was followed by The Demon and Kamandi. Kirby continued working and innovating in comics until his death in 1994.