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Superman Vol #43 1992 Turkish Comic Turkey #72  Action Comics #547 #650 Superdog

Superman Vol #43 1992 Turkish Comic Turkey #72 Action Comics #547 #650 Superdog

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Supermen – Volume 43 – Süper Seri Turkish Edition, Bilka Yayınları (circa 1992)

Description:

This volume is part of the Süper Seri collection published by Bilka Yayınları, representing the Turkish localization of Superman comics released between 1989 and 1996. Volume 43 compiles Issue #86 and Issue #87 from the original Bilka series of 143 issues (1982–1994), continuing the established format of combining two issues into a single collected edition. The cover for this volume is based on Superman #72, adapted with Turkish production elements for local publication.

As with other volumes in the series, this edition follows a non-chronological anthology structure, bringing together stories from multiple DC Comics titles and eras. The interior content is printed in black and white, consistent with Turkish comic production standards of the early 1990s.

Volume 43 offers a balanced mix of modern-era Action Comics material, classic Superman stories, and character-focused narratives that expand the broader Superman universe. The selection highlights both standalone adventures and interconnected storytelling across different periods.

Modern content is represented by “İntikam Hırsı” (Action Comics (1938) #650), reflecting the later era of Action Comics with a stronger focus on dynamic storytelling and evolving character conflicts. This is complemented by crossover-style material such as “Bu da Kim?” (DC Comics Presents (1978) #66), which typically features team-ups and unexpected encounters within the DC Universe.

A notable entry in this volume is “Benden Uzak Dur” (Superman (1939) #387 and Action Comics (1938) #547), combining material from two different original series into a single narrative thread. This reflects the editorial flexibility of the Süper Seri format, where stories could be merged or presented in unique ways for the Turkish audience.

Classic Superman content is further explored through “O kadar Kötüyüm Ki” (Superman (1939) #384) and “Süper Köpek” (Superman (1939) #287), the latter highlighting Krypto and adding a lighter, character-driven dimension to the volume.

“Son Karar” (The New Adventures of Superboy (1980) #1) introduces Superboy material, offering insight into Superman’s earlier years and reinforcing the legacy aspect of the character. Meanwhile, “Bravo Süpermen” (World of Metropolis (1988) #4) continues the exploration of Metropolis as a narrative setting, focusing on the civilian perspective and the city’s relationship with its protector.

Overall, Volume 43 stands out for its combination of modern Action Comics storytelling, classic Superman adventures, crossover elements, and character-focused narratives involving Superboy and Krypto. This variety makes it a well-rounded anthology within the Süper Seri collection, appealing to collectors interested in both iconic characters and the diverse storytelling traditions of the Superman universe.

Key Features:

• Series: Supermen (Süper Seri – Bilka Yayınları Turkish Edition)

• Volume: Volume 43

• Included Issues: Issue #86 and Issue #87 (from original 143-issue series)

• Publisher: Bilka Yayınları

• PublicationYear: 1992 (estimated)

• Language: Turkish

• Printing: Black and white

• Format: Collected volume (2 issues combined)

• Cover: Based on Superman #72, adapted with Turkish design

• Content Structure: Mixed anthology; includes crossover, classic, and character-focused stories

• Included Stories:

   • “Bu da Kim?” – DC Comics Presents (1978) #66

   • “Benden Uzak Dur” – Superman (1939) #387; Action Comics (1938) #547

   • “O kadar Kötüyüm Ki” – Superman (1939) #384

   • “İntikam Hırsı” – Action Comics (1938) #650

   • “Son Karar” – Superboy – The New Adventures of Superboy (1980) #1

   • “Bravo Süpermen” – World of Metropolis (1988) #4

   • “Süper Köpek” – Superman (1939) #287

• Series Scope: 80 volumes published between 1989–1996; derived from 143 issues (1982–1994)

• Collector Appeal: A well-balanced volume combining modern Action Comics material, classic Superman stories, crossover elements, and key character appearances such as Superboy and Krypto, offering both narrative diversity and strong representation of the Superman universe within the Turkish Süper Seri collection

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