Heroes in Crisis #1 Review
Heroes in Crisis #1 dumps us right in the middle of an unimaginable murder scene. Mostly because all of the dead are superheroes.
Heroes in Crisis #1 dumps us right in the middle of an unimaginable murder scene. Mostly because all of the dead are superheroes.
Bendis delivers a strong, new-reader-friendly issue with Superman #1. And, he doesn’t waste any time putting Superman in a difficult situation.
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.
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?
“Don’t let no one get you down Keep movin’ on higher ground Keep flying until You are the king of the hill No force
Does Dark Nights Metal #6 thrash out the power chords or should it be booed off the stage?
Superman – Action Comics: The Oz Effect Deluxe Edition Written by: Dan Jurgens, Rob Williams Art by: Viktor Bogdanovic, Dan Jurgens, Ryan Sook, Guillem
I’ve -seen- things you people wouldn’t believe. . .