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How many issues of Superman are there since 1938?

Super(man) a little over 1900 /these are series and mini series focusing only on superman's life.


What is a Superman Argument?

I believe that it is an argument that appears to be about what super hero can beat Superman, but in reality it is used as device to debate political issues. Issues such as Superman (USA) can be beat by...say...Aquaman(could be Iran, could be anybody). That is my understanding of it in a nut shell. I dont really get it. I understand it, but dont like this approach. I am more of a state it as it is and not beat around the bush kind of person. Anyway, I hope this helps some.


How many Batman comics are there?

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What are the reasons foster kids leave their foster homes?

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What is fosterized?

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