You ever have a day where you're off to do one thing but you stumble across a pleasant surprise? Like cleaning out your wallet and finding a government cheque for $60, or finding a book you'd thought lost forever? I had one of those days yesterday.
I was at Fair's Fair books in downtown Calgary, peddling resumes (I currently work in IT hell and I need to escape desperately. Well-paying it may be, but it is no longer even remotely fun) when I came across one of the old DC HEROES roleplaying reference books. Fair's Fair is a secondhand bookstore that's been pretty good to me in terms of rare finds, and this one is a doozy; its the Superman sourcebook.
I'm a roleplaying geek from way back and I possess a number of these supplements, hard to track down as they are these days. I have the Post-Crisis Superman sourcebook, which is okay but was never the one I really wanted. This book covers the Pre-Crisis Superman in depth, as well as the Earth-2 Superman. It's got stats and crunchy bits on everything pre-Crisis, from Krypton to Superbaby, boy, and man. All the classic foes, from Luthor in the purple 'n green power armor to metallic Brainiac, even Ambush Bug! Schematics of the Fortress, profiles of the Earth-2 Superman, Lois, and Alexei Luthor. . .this baby's a treasure trove for Pre-Crisis Superman goodies. It's got the supermobile for God's sake.
I suppose this post lacks a point really; though I was curious if any of you have found Super-finds in your travels that you never expected to see and snatched them from the jaws of obscurity. Makes you feel good doesn't it?
-Def.