Book 1

Smallville Omnibus 1

by Roger Stern, Alan Grant, and Nancy Holder

Published 7 November 2002

Spiritual guru Donald Jacobi announces that fragments from Smallville's famed glowing meteorites are the key to eternal health and cosmic strength. Setting up a website to sell the green rocks, Jacobi soon amasses a fortune ... and a startling control over his desperate followers.

Clark's powers have completely vanished. Worse still, he has no memory of them. As if on cue, a recently paroled murderer rolls into town. Ray Dansk is a man burning with rage - and it's focussed on the people who sent him down.

Ginger's family know all about the rumours of ghosts when they take on the farmhouse near Clark and Lana's homes. What they don't realise is that weird stuff in Smallville usually equates with Seriously Dangerous.

All in a day's work if you happen to be an extraordinary young man like Clark Kent. . .


Curse

by Alan Grant

Published 1 January 2004

Smallville: Curse

by Alan Grant

Published 1 April 2004
Before the legend ...Before the icon ...There was the teenager named Clark Kent ...When dogs begin dying under mysterious circumstances, a man is found dead in an open grave, and a sudden storm nearly drowns a group of students, some of the locals are convinced that the town of Smallville has been cursed by a suspected witch, whose long-dormant tomb was recently disturbed. And when not even an exorcism can lift the cloud of terror from the town, Clark becomes involved - and comes face to face with the one thing that not even he can overpower. Look out for: Arrival by Michael Teitelbaum; See No Evil by Cherie Bennett and Jeff Gottesfeld; Flight by Cherie Bennett and Jeff Gottesfeld; Animal Rage by David and Bobbi Weiss; Speed by Cherie Bennett and Jeff Gottesfeld; Buried Secrets by Suzan Colon; Greed by Cherie Bennett and Jeff Gottesfeld; Control by Susan Colon; Shadows by Diane Gallagher; Silence by Nancy Holder; Curse by Alan Grant; City by Devlin Grayson