It's a Bird

It's a Bird is a graphic novel released by Vertigo in 2004. It was written by Steven T. Seagle, with art by Teddy Kristiansen. It is an autobiographical book, chronicling Seagle's thoughts as he tries to work out a new approach to one of the world's most popular characters, Superman. The book deals with the presence of Huntington's Disease in Seagle's family, the implications of this disease on family dynamics, and the apparent contradictions in... More

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