DC Comics
Super-Villains : The Complete Visual History
(Author) Daniel WallaceAs any comics fan knows, a Super Hero is nothing without a worthy foe to battle. For every Batman there has to be a villain like the Joker, and for every Superman a Lex Luthor. This deluxe book celebrates nearly eighty years of compellingly corrupt characters from the DC Universe's remarkable gallery of super-villains. From the Penguin to Harley Quinn, and Doomsday to General Zod, DC Comics: Super-Villains will track the creation of each of these beloved baddies and the dynamic way in which they have evolved throughout the years. The book will feature the very best super-villain art from the DC Comics archives. Visually arresting, comprehensive, and insightful, DC Comics: Super-Villains will be the last word on the DC Comics characters that fans love to hate. All related characters and elements are trademarks of and © DC Comics.
Daniel Wallace
Daniel Wallace is an American novelist best known for his novel "Big Fish," which was later adapted into a successful film. His writing style blends magical realism with poignant storytelling, exploring themes of family, identity, and the power of storytelling. Wallace's work has made a lasting impact on contemporary literature.