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Superman: Welcome to Metropolis: An Official Novel Inspired by the Film!

By (author) David Lewman





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Take to the skies with Superman in this official prequel junior novel inspired by the new film, in theaters July 11, 2025! Clark Kent is a fresh face to Metropolis, trying to balance his new job at The Daily Planet, and his secret identity as Superman, a powerful metahuman, while uncovering a dangerous mystery that seems to tie back to the infamous Lex Luthor. Discover how the world’s first super hero found his place in his new home in this original prequel novel based on the film. Superman: Welcome to Metropolis features an eight-page full-color insert with character profiles!

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Publisher | Random House USA Inc
Published date | 3 Jun 2025
Language |
Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 144
Dimensions | 195 x 132 x 10mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 108g
ISBN | 979-8-2170-2709-5
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BISAC | juvenile fiction / action & adventure


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