Muhammad Ali Versus Superman

Both Superman and Muhammad Ali step forward and to determine who is truly Earth's greatest fighter, Superman temporarily loses his powers and faces Ali in the ring. Ultimately, the duo must work together to defeat the Scrubb, with Ali taking on their champion while Superman battles their space-armada.The deluxe edition hardcover is printed

Ali was more than a boxer he was a symbol of social justice that resonated well beyond America. Superman vs. Muhammad Ali was printed, then reprinted, in numerous countries and languages. That

Both Superman and Muhammad Ali step forward -- and to determine who is truly Earth's greatest fighter, Superman temporarily loses his powers and faces Ali in the ring. Ultimately, the duo must work together to defeat the Scrubb, with Ali taking on their champion while Superman battles their space-armada.

To celebrate that fight, DC is releasing Superman vs. Muhammad Ali Collectors' Edition Facsimile Edition, which will present the battle In 14 x 10 format and will feature Neal Adams

The release date for Superman vs. Muhammad Ali was unfortunate in that by the time it was published in late February 1978, the comic book's real-life namesake had just recently lost his heavyweight title to Leon Spinks in an unthinkable upset. Competing in only his eighth professional fight, Neon Leon was a mere eighteen months removed from

Superman vs. Muhammad Ali is an oversize celebrity comic book published by DC Comics in 1978. The 72-page book features Superman teaming up with the heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali to defeat an alien invasion of Earth, a story in which they are required to compete in a boxing match

Superman Vs. Muhammad Ali was a Superman story by Dennis O'Neil and Neal Adams, published in All-New Collectors' Edition C-56 April, 1978.. Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen are interviewing Muhammad Ali when an alien suddenly appears. He is Rat'Lar, the Emperor of a warlike alien race called the Scrubb who fear humanity's potential for war and destruction.

Superman vs Muhammad Ali is an over-sized DC Comics treasury edition comicbook written by Dennis O'Neal and Neal Adams with art by Neal Adams. It was originally released in April 1978 with a facsimile reprint released in 2024. A powerful alien race challenges Earth's greatest champion for the fate of the planet. In an effort to decide who

Superman vs. Muhammad Ali is an oversize comic book published by DC Comics in 1978. The 72-page book features Superman teaming up with the heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali to defeat an alien invasion of Earth. It was based on an original story by Dennis O'Neil which was adapted by Neal Adams, with pencils by

Superman vs Muhammad Ali, a thrilling comic published in 1978, pushed the boundaries of crossovers and brought sports and superheroes together in an unlikely pairing. The plot revolves around Earth being challenged to a boxing match by an extraterrestrial race, with Muhammad Ali chosen as Earth's representative over Superman.