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The sons of Batman and Superman, Robin and Superboy, are used to stepping--or flying--out of their parents' shadows. But while Jonathan Kent was brought up by kindhearted Clark Kent and the brilliant journalist Lois Lane, Damian Wayne's parental supervision has a sinister edge.
Sure, he's been trained in the ways of crime-fighting by his Dark Knight dad, Bruce Wayne. But before he was Batman's son-slash-sidekick, he was raised to rule the world by the League of Assassins and its killer queen, his mother--the Daughter of the Demon herself, Talia al Ghul.
Now Talia has returned to reclaim her son for the shadows, and not even the tumultuous team-up of the Super Sons may be enough to stop it. Because with the secrets of Robin's dark past--and murderous methods--out in the light for the first time, Superboy may decide his friend really is an enemy after all.
The stage is set for a final showdown between Damian and...well, that's the question. Will he join forces with his mom to take Superboy down for good, or will the Super Sons stick together, live fast and fly young?
Find out in Super Sons Vol. 3: Parent Trap. Featuring the art of Carlo Barberi and Paul Pelletier, it's the final chapter in Peter J. Tomasi's saga of the World's Smallest Super Heroes--setting up the next stage in their incredible crime-fighting careers! Collects Super Sons #13-16 and Annual #1.
The sons of Batman and Superman, Robin and Superboy, are used to stepping--or flying--out of their parents' shadows. But while Jonathan Kent was brought up by kindhearted Clark Kent and the brilliant...
The sons of Batman and Superman, Robin and Superboy, are used to stepping--or flying--out of their parents' shadows. But while Jonathan Kent was brought up by kindhearted Clark Kent and the brilliant journalist Lois Lane, Damian Wayne's parental supervision has a sinister edge.
Sure, he's been trained in the ways of crime-fighting by his Dark Knight dad, Bruce Wayne. But before he was Batman's son-slash-sidekick, he was raised to rule the world by the League of Assassins and its killer queen, his mother--the Daughter of the Demon herself, Talia al Ghul.
Now Talia has returned to reclaim her son for the shadows, and not even the tumultuous team-up of the Super Sons may be enough to stop it. Because with the secrets of Robin's dark past--and murderous methods--out in the light for the first time, Superboy may decide his friend really is an enemy after all.
The stage is set for a final showdown between Damian and...well, that's the question. Will he join forces with his mom to take Superboy down for good, or will the Super Sons stick together, live fast and fly young?
Find out in Super Sons Vol. 3: Parent Trap. Featuring the art of Carlo Barberi and Paul Pelletier, it's the final chapter in Peter J. Tomasi's saga of the World's Smallest Super Heroes--setting up the next stage in their incredible crime-fighting careers! Collects Super Sons #13-16 and Annual #1.
Marketing Plan
National Media Campaign including National Public Radio and national print features and review coverage.
Extensive online support including EW, USA TODAY, PopMatters, Ain't It Cool News, IGN, CBR, Comic Vine, Newsarama and various comic book blogs and pop culture sites.
E-mail blasts sent to libraries, retailers and media
Digital ARC available August 2018
Promotion on dccomics.com; goodreads.com
Promotion through DC Comics social media (Facebook, Twitter, blogs)
Support at trade book and comic shows
In-book advertising on DC Comics/Vertigo periodicals
National Media Campaign including National Public Radio and national print features and review coverage.
Extensive online support including EW, USA TODAY, PopMatters, Ain't It Cool News, IGN, CBR...
National Media Campaign including National Public Radio and national print features and review coverage.
Extensive online support including EW, USA TODAY, PopMatters, Ain't It Cool News, IGN, CBR, Comic Vine, Newsarama and various comic book blogs and pop culture sites.
E-mail blasts sent to libraries, retailers and media
Digital ARC available August 2018
Promotion on dccomics.com; goodreads.com
Promotion through DC Comics social media (Facebook, Twitter, blogs)
Support at trade book and comic shows
In-book advertising on DC Comics/Vertigo periodicals
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