On November 18, 1992, news of Superman's death shocked the world as the legendary Man of Steel was killed defending Metropolis from the monster called Doomsday. Here at last is the dramatic stroy behind the best-selling comic book of all time: the fates of Clark Kent, Lois Lane, Ma and Pa Kent, the Justice League, and the reign of the four superbeings who mysteriously appeared after Superman's funeral, each claiming to be the real Last Son of Krypton. And finally, here is the complete, incredible story of Superman's triumphant return! In this thrilling novel, Roger Stern (a veteran writer of Superman in Action Comics) chronicles the most amazing comeback in comic book history - told with more gripping detail and background than ever before.
Orme Johnson, David W., Charles N. Alexander, John L. Davies, Howard M. Chandler, and Wallace E. Larimore. 1988. International Peace Project in the Middle East. Journal of 'Conflict Resolution 32:776-812. Orme-Johnson, David W., ...
Enquête sur des extra-terrestres qui sont copains avec Jacques Piraidel
A pictorial celebration of the search for life on other worlds is based on a PBS documentary and includes more than two hundred illustrations, including such images as Hubble Space Telescope photography and pulp science fiction cover art, ...
Alien Tongue
Babylonian Batteries-- Energy, Electricity In the years 1938-1939 near the Iraqi city of Baghdad, a German archeologist by the name of Wilhelm Koenig discovered a number of earthenware jars with the necks covered with asphalt.
A followup to Cosmic Voyage introduces readers to the aliens who have been watching humans for a long time and who may pose a threat to the planet. Original.
For me, this is a frustrating journey and yet rewarding. I knew the road would be difficult and that there would be ridicule, but I keep steadily moving forward. Included in the book are discussions with the aliens.
Venus Rising: A Concise History of the Second Planet
The foremost space scientists describe their quest for life beyond the planet Earth, examining the nature of intelligence, the outer limits of our understanding of biology, and man's place in the universe
This book shows how Fermi's paradox is intricately connected with many fields of learning, technology, arts, and even everyday life.