The Kid Who Saved Superman

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by Paul Kupperberg

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When a series of earthquakes ripple across the planet, a school field trip turns deadly. Students are trapped on a crumbling mountain, and only one man can rescue them . . . SUPERMAN! But the tremors have exposed a large chunk of KRYPTONITE. With the MAN OF STEEL weakened by the radioactive rock, a student must save the day. Who will become the Kid Who Saved SUPERMAN? Stone Arch Books sponsored a contest where students wrote an entry about someone they felt was a hero at their school. Hakeem Bennett won the contest by submitting a touching story about his visually impaired teacher, Mr. Brown. The two are now featured in the Stone Arch DC Chapter Book, The Kid Who Saved Superman, available for purchase on July 15th. Our contest winner and The Kid Who Saved Superman book have received much excitement and publicity! The New York Daily News article, which appeared recently, was just the beginning as the story was picked up by AP and UPI, sending it to media outlets everywhere: Good Day New York/My Fox5 live interview broadcast, New York Daily News article, MSNBC article, USA Today, Washington Post, Forbes, AOL News, Salon.com, New York Times, L.A. Times, Huffington Post, San Francisco Chronicle, Denver Post, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Miami Herald, Seattle Times. --From the Back Cover Stone Arch Books sponsored a contest where students wrote an entry about someone they felt was a hero at their school. Hakeem Bennett won the contest by submitting a touching story about his visually impaired teacher, Mr. Brown. The two are now featured in the Stone Arch DC Chapter Book, The Kid Who Saved Superman, available for purchase on July 15th. Our contest winner and The Kid Who Saved Superman book have received much excitement and publicity! The New York Daily News article, which appeared recently, was just the beginning as the story was picked up by AP and UPI, sending it to media outlets everywhere: Good Day New York/My Fox5 live interview broadcast, New York Daily News article, MSNBC article, USA Today, Washington Post, Forbes, AOL News, Salon.com, New York Times, L.A. Times, Huffington Post, San Francisco Chronicle, Denver Post, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Miami Herald, Seattle Times. Paul Kupperberg has written many books for kids, like Wishbone: The Sirian Conspiracy, Powerpuff Girls: Buttercup's Terrible Temper Tantrums, and Hey, Sophie! Paul has also written over 600 comic book stories starring Superman, the Justice League, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Simpsons, Archie and Jughead, Scooby Doo, and many, many others Paul's own character creations include Arion: Lord of Atlantis, Checkmate, and Takion. He has also been an editor for DC Comics, Weekly World News, and World Wrestling Entertainment. As a young child, Min Sung Ku dreamed of becoming a comic book illustrator. At six years old, he drew a picture of Superman standing behind the American flag. He has since achieved his childhood dream, having illustrated popular licensed comics properties like the Justice League, Batman Beyond, Spider-man, Ben 10, Phineas & Ferb, the Replacements, the Proud Family, Krpyto the Superdog, and, of course, Superman. Min lives in Southern California with his lovely wife and their beautiful twin daughters, Elisia and Eliana. Lee Loughridge has been working in comics for more than fifteen years. He currently lives in sunny California in a tent on the beach.

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