Superman Vol. 5: Hopes and Fears Review
Superman Volume 5: Hopes and Fears examines the roles of hope and fear in our lives. Who better to show us the way than Superman himself?
Superman Volume 5: Hopes and Fears examines the roles of hope and fear in our lives. Who better to show us the way than Superman himself?
Superman #39 Writer: Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason Penciller: Barry Kitson Inker: Barry Kitson and Scott Hanna Colourist: Gabriel Eltaeb Letterer: Rob Leigh
I have to say that the Superman books of the DC Rebirth era have been a return to form for my favorite character in comics. You might have to do a little legwork to get the first three chapters, but Superman #38 takes the ball and runs with it to some fun places.
Superman Rebirth #1 is a fully skippable issue that tells a story that could be recapped in a couple of pages stretched out into a full issue.
In House of Penance #2, the mysterious horrors of the Winchester Estate continue to produce atmospheric chills and deliver incredibly well-paced horror in a comic that’s ripe with historical interest. Teeming with the otherworldly red masses that made the first issue stand out, House of Penance #2 is quietly becoming a favourite indulgence for horrors of the mind made flesh.
Written by Peter J. Tomasi Art by Ian Bertram Colours by Dave Stewart Letters by Nate Piekos Review by Billy Seguire A comic