Justice League of America: Superman: The Never-Ending Battle novel (2005)

This was a really good read! From the author who gave us the highly detailed novelization of The Death and Life of Superman in 1993 came this equally stunning story by Roger Stern. In this novel, Justice League of America: Superman: The Never-Ending Battle, a terrorist uses Earth’s own weather against Superman and the rest of the Justice League of America. There are super-heroics, ethical pondering, and iconic moments galore. Bibbo Bibbowski’s appearance and actions alone make this worth the read.

Superman: Miracle Monday novel (1981)

Produced by Warner Books in 1981, this was the second in a series of Superman novels. the first was Superman: Last Son of Krypton. This book tells the tale of a criminal named C.W. Saturn who has a maniacal laugh and a penchant for chaos. As the synopsis reads, “the superhero now stripped of his Clark Kent alias and fighting an enemy whose…

Superman: Last Son of Krypton novel (1978)

Here is a novel published by Warner Books in 1978 called Superman: Last Son of Krypton. Written by Elliot S. Maggin, a writer for DC Comics in the 1970s and 1980s, the story briefly covers the events of Krypton during its final moments and Kal-El’s departure. The story moves quickly through his days in Smallville and as Superboy, then later delves into an unlikely partnership with Lex Luthor and journeying to the planet Oric.

This novel was released in conjunction with the film Superman: The Movie and contains a 16-page album of black-and-white photos from the film. The cover features…