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The Adventures of Superman (novel)

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1942 novel by George Lowther

The Adventures of Superman
AuthorGeorge Lowther
IllustratorJoe Shuster
LanguageEnglish
GenreSuperhero fiction
Publication date
1942
Publication placeUSA

The Adventures of Superman is anovel byGeorge Lowther.[1] It was first published in 1942 with illustrations byJoe Shuster, the co-creator ofSuperman. Upon its release in 1942, it was advertised as being "approved by the children's book committee of the Child Study Association of America".[1] A facsimile edition was released in 1995 byApplewood Books, with a new introduction byRoger Stern.[2]

Background

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This book is the first novelization of a comic book character,[3] and also the first Superman story credited to someone other thanJerry Siegel.[2] It was Lowther who first provided many now-familiar details of Superman's birth and early life. The first two chapters provide the first detailed description of theplanet Krypton, and renamed Kal-El's parentsJor-El andLara who previously had been named Jor-L and Lora.[2] The next three chapters deal withClark Kent's childhood on the farm of his adoptive parents, Eben and Sarah Kent (in the comics, the Kents went through many name changes before settling onJonathan and Martha in 1952). In the sixth chapter, Clark arrives inMetropolis and gets a job with theDaily Planet, while the remaining eleven chapters deal with a mystery involving ghost ships andNazi spies.[2]

The book is illustrated with four full-page color illustrations, six full-page black-and-white illustrations, and numerous sketches, all examples of Joe Shuster's work.[2] The book was published asArmed Services Edition #656 in May 1945.[4]

Reception

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Michael Rogers wrote in theLibrary Journal that the novel is "a great piece of Americana", and was published to "cash in on the man of steel's popularity in comics as well as on radio for which Lowther was a scriptwriter". He points out though that it was "originally written for a young adult audience ... and is probably a little too sophisticated for today's youth and will probably find a wider readership among adults who enjoyed Superman as kids".[5]

TheChicago Sun-Times opined that when Lowther gave Superman and his father the last name ofEl, which is a Hebrew word for God, "from that point forward, with the father christened Jor-El and the son christened Kal-El, the Superman story became one of El (God) the father sending El (God) the son to save the Earth".[6]

J.J. Sedelmaier ofPrint Magazine praised the artwork of Joe Shuster, noting how each chapter page "includes a black and white pen/brush and ink illustration" ... that are "tasty, gestural pieces of inspiration" ... and the illustrations are "immediate and almost impulsive ... and not what I would expect from a book produced in 1942". He opined that including this artwork "puts a focus on the artist as opposed to the character" and is "daring in its loose expression and vitality".[7]

References

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  1. ^ab"The Adventures of Superman By George Lowther, Random House, $1". Books For Christmas.The Birmingham News. Birmingham, Alabama. December 6, 1942. p. 10A.
  2. ^abcdeLowther, George Francis (1995). "Introduction".The Adventures of Superman. introduction by Roger Stern.Bedford, Massachusetts: Applewood Books. pp. XIV–XX.ISBN 1-55709-228-1.
  3. ^Worcester, Kent (Summer 2015). "Love Control: The Hidden Story of Wonder Woman".New Politics. Vol. 15, no. 3. pp. 101–106.
  4. ^Rothstein, Edward (November 30, 2023). "The Best-Read Army in the World".Wall Street Journal.
  5. ^Rogers, Michael (October 1, 1996). "The Adventures of Superman".Library Journal. Vol. 121, no. 16. p. 132.
  6. ^"Lightning Rod Six Takes on a Topic in the News: Superman".Chicago Sun-Times. June 25, 2006. p. B2.
  7. ^Sedelmaier, J. J. (February 27, 2012)."Joe Shuster's Artwork for the 1942 Novel The Adventures of Superman".Print. (article includes a photo gallery of the illustrations)

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