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Every writer has them: unpublished stories.In the comic book field, stories can go unpublished for any number of reasons. The cancellation of a title, a change in editor or editorial direction, an inventory or fill-in script that goes unused...or a universe-shattering event that renders the characters and story lines moot.In his forty years writing comic books, Paul Kupperberg has accumulated a file of such unpublished comic book scripts. Of those, the Bronze Age stories printed here in their script form for the first time have evoked the most questions in the over thirty-years since they were…mehr

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Every writer has them: unpublished stories.In the comic book field, stories can go unpublished for any number of reasons. The cancellation of a title, a change in editor or editorial direction, an inventory or fill-in script that goes unused...or a universe-shattering event that renders the characters and story lines moot.In his forty years writing comic books, Paul Kupperberg has accumulated a file of such unpublished comic book scripts. Of those, the Bronze Age stories printed here in their script form for the first time have evoked the most questions in the over thirty-years since they were originally written: The Adventures of Superboy #55 (the intended final issue of the title) and the re-launches of Superboy and Supergirl in the never-to-be DC Double Comics #1 - 2, as both characters were soon to be written out of continuity by Crisis On Infinite Earths. The scripts are introduced with essays by comic book historian John Wells, who provides the historic and continuity background of these never before seen stories.
Autorenporträt
Paul Kupperberg has written comic books for DC Comics, Archie Comics, Marvel Comics, Charlton Comics, Bongo Comics, and Britain's 2000 A.D., including 2014's landmark "Death of Archie" story line, his creations Checkmate, Takion, and Arion, Lord of Atlantis, and many other features from The Atom to Zatanna, including Vigilante, The Doom Patrol, Peacemaker, The Phantom Stranger, Superman (and the 1980s syndicated Superman newspaper comic strip), Power Girl, Green Lantern, Masters of the Universe, The Simpsons, Johnny Bravo, and scores of other features, as well as more than two dozen books of fiction and nonfiction, humor and satire, short stories, articles, essays, color & activity books, and Mad Libs. He is currently executive editor and writer for upstart comics publisher, Charlton Neo Media.