[REVIEW] ‘MY ADVENTURES WITH SUPERMAN’ TRULY SOARS
I know what you’re probably thinking: “Oh great, another Superman show. Haven’t we seen this all before?” The answer is no, no you haven’t.
I know what you’re probably thinking: “Oh great, another Superman show. Haven’t we seen this all before?” The answer is no, no you haven’t.
Led by the mysterious figure known only as The King, a ragtag team consisting of Green Arrow, Lois Lane, Talia al Ghul, Steve Trevor, The Question, Manhunter, and Director Bones seek to reestablish Checkmate and take down Leviathan.
Superman: Red and Blue #1 is more than another comicbooky action romp. It reminds us what it means to be a hero.
The Man of Steel #1 is a well-executed, grounded action piece in its own right, but I have a hunch it’is going to end up being more about Rogol Zaar.
Though the art in Action Comics #1000 is great and some of the stories do try to incorporate some of Superman’s core ethos, skip it.
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