Issue #0 The SECRET of the K-METAL!
From the Golden Age of Superman
There's not a lot to say about The Secret of the
K-Metal that hasn't already been said elsewhere.We started some time around 2003 and it is our first online comic book project.
There is still much to explore in the
K-Metal universe, and we plan to do just that in upcoming issues in ourK-Metal from Krypton series!View Variant Covers for
Issue #0: The Secret of theK-Metal !Shortcut URL: k-metal.com
Part of the K-Metal from Krypton Trilogy
Issue #1 Lara, EMPRESS of EARTH!
From the Silver Age of Superman
Mark Alfred submitted his script for Lara, Empress of Earth in the late '90s or early 2000s; but it wasn't until after we had made progress on
K-Metal that we felt we were able to finally give life to this Silver Age classic in full, comic book form.Mark has mentioned that there may be additional Silver Age tales in the future.
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Issue #1: Lara, Empress of Earth / View Variant Covers
Issue #2 The REIGN of the SUPER-MAN
From the Era of the Pulp Magazines
Part One of The K-Metal from Krypton! is the prequel to The SECRET of the K-METAL!. It is a fully painted, re-presentation of Siegel and Shuster's 1933 masterpiece, The Reign of the Super-Man, which has been extended and expanded in order to more fully explain its integration with The Secret of the K-Metal. Story and Artwork by Angel Criado, based on the work of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
The events of Parts One and Two will, when combined, lay the groundwork for the forthcoming Part Three of the
K-METAL from KRYPTON Trilogy,K-Metal Reckoning.Shortcut URL: k-metal.com
Part of the K-Metal from Krypton Trilogy
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