![]() ![]() Even though this is Volume 3, all of the stories are self-contained, so you don't need the earlier ones. The art is consistently good across the different issues. A couple of the villains even make a right choice at the end, showing they're not pure evil, and Superman is even anti-gun lobby in a couple of the stories. Because of the age group it's aimed at, the stories also aren't as dark as some of the ones written more for older teens and young adults, with I found refreshing. The tales have a retro feel to them, which made them fun for me. The Supergirl story was probably my favourite, as it showed her trying to find her place in the world, but there was a lot to enjoy in all of the stories. And of course Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen and Perry White pop into a number of the tales. The volume also includes a longish Supergirl origins story and a crossover story with Batman, Robin, Batgirl and the Mad Hatter. There are a host of villains, including Braniac, Mastertrax, Parasite and more. This volume contains 'Superman Adventures' stories, Issues 17-25, originally published in 1998, and based on the animated TV series. ![]() Although probably aimed at the 10-14 years market, I really enjoyed it. ![]() I bought this book for a girl who has just turned 14, but decided to read it first. ![]()
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