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Superman vs. Muhammad Ali : ウィキペディア英語版 | Superman vs. Muhammad Ali
''Superman vs. Muhammad Ali'' is an oversize comic book published by DC Comics in 1978. The 72-page book features Superman teaming up with the heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali to defeat an alien invasion of Earth. It was based on an original story by Dennis O'Neil which was adapted by Neal Adams, with pencils by Adams, and figure inks by Dick Giordano with background inks by Terry Austin. ==Publication history== ''Superman vs. Muhammad Ali'' was part of DC's oversized series ''All-New Collectors' Edition'', officially numbered #C-56. By the late 1970s, Superman had already been paired in the comics pages with real-life American icons like John F. Kennedy, Steve Allen, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Allen Funt, Don Rickles, and Pat Boone. He had even previously gone up against a real-life athlete, the professional wrestler Antonino Rocca.〔''Superman'' #155, August 1962.〕 The book suffered numerous delays, going from an original publication date of fall 1977 to spring 1978.〔(Kelly, Rob. TreasuryComics.com. ) Retrieved August 5, 2008.〕 By the time the book was published, Ali was no longer World Heavyweight Champion, having been dethroned by Leon Spinks in February 1978.〔Marvel Comics took the occasion of Ali no longer being world champion at the time of the book's release to make fun of DC. In ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #186 (Nov. 1978) — written by Marv Wolfman, with art by Keith Pollard and Mike Esposito — a female representative from a comic book publisher (possibly representing then-DC publisher Jenette Kahn) offers Spider-Man the chance to fight then-heavyweight champion Leon Spinks. Spidey refuses, saying that by the time the book hits the stands, "someone else could be champ."〕 (Ali won back the title later that year in September.)
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