Fanboy Power Hour Episode 192: #GOSOLO
And there came a day unlike any other, when two young heroes joined forces. Their mission, to explore comic series and storylines no one
And there came a day unlike any other, when two young heroes joined forces. Their mission, to explore comic series and storylines no one
Was this series a wise idea or an awful one?
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.
Like die-cast metal construction, this comic is a lost art form.
Time travel has been part of the Superman mythos almost as long as the character’s sum publishing history.
And there came a day unlike any other, when two young heroes joined forces. Their mission, to explore comic series and storylines no one
I’ll give credit where it’s due: it takes guts to look at a classic like Watchmen and attempt to revisit it.
This Batman only has one thing on his mind: devastation.