Issue #691 of Superman really begins with a bang… quite literally. An explosion in the sewers beneath Metropolis ques one of the most epic races for time, one that will determine the life of the President of the U.S., as well as the reputations of the so-called heroes of the story.
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Archive for the “DC” CategoryGreen Lantern #45 is one of the most action packed, fast paced, twisting rides you will ever experience just by reading a comic book. The book contains multiple threads and tangents off each one, creating a unique reading experience that is rarely paralleled. Batman and Robin #3 is a perfect blend of great story telling and amazing art. With the splitting and then reconnecting of Batman and Robin, this episode is also a lot more chock-filled with emotions as well as actions than other comics. Batman #690 is unfortunately one of the slightly mediocre publications in the Batman series, due mostly in part to the writing style of Judd Winick. James Robinson does a good job of starting Superman #688 off with some tense moments. Mon-El’s powers continue to give out on him and he finds himself powerless, hurtling towards Earth. At this point, you already know you will finish this issue and enjoy it. This is a book I was pumped about when I first read the solicitation in PREVIEWS, but did it live up to my expectations? |
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