When I was in 2nd or 3rd grade, I had a friend named Alan Davis who lived a block and a half away from me. I used to sleep over at his house all the time and, although I liked Alan and enjoyed hanging out with him for that reason alone, one of the main reasons I wanted to stay over so much was to get to read two books he had lying around in the huge communal bedroom he shared with his many siblings. They had these awesome floor to ceiling 3 tiered bunk beds, and I remember vividly grabbing one or both of these particular books and climbing to the top bunk to read them.
One of the books was the one listed above, the other was the companion volume dedicated to Batman.
I must have read the both of them 500 times.
Yesterday I went to the used bookstore, and in accordance with my habitual search pattern of WWII section, Music BIo, Fiction, and Comics, I eventually walked into the comics section and was momentarily paralyzed when I saw this book on the shelf.
For many years, beginning in the late 90's, I have tried to search these two books out. The problem is I don't remember the titles, Alan's books didn't have the dust jackets and the only information I recalled about them was the Superman volume was bound in red cloth, and the Batman was bound in blue.
So I saw this book and almost immediately I knew what it was. Picking it up and looking under the dust jacket confirmed it.
What a moment that was. I found I still remembered every page, every character, the nuances of the illustrations.
So now that I know the title, I've got to get a copy of the Batman volume.