“Superman: America Alien” #7 is a Soaring Masterpiece (Review)

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American Alien #7
DC Comics

Written by: Max Landis
Art by: Jock

In American Alien #7 Superman fights Lobo and tragically learns the fate of his home planet Krypton. Clark Kent also has a wonderful moment with Lois Lane that could warm the coldest of hearts. I’d be lying if I said that sounded less lame in my head. As usual please go buy and read the issue my summary isn’t a good substitute.

I’m going to start with what I found most striking in this issue and that’s the art by Jock. The man is one hell of an artist and easily one of the most distinct currently working in comics. If you don’t believe me I highly suggest you take a look at his variant for this issue, it’s gorgeous and I regret not buying it. You could also look at the facial expressions throughout the issue, especially the eyes. In comics facial expressions are so very important and I think a lot of artists miss the mark or fail to convey the desired emotion. Throughout this issue I swear I could see the pain in Superman’s eyes and the joy or shock in Lobo’s. I haven’t even mentioned his panel work, action sequences, or skyscrapers which to save time are all incredible.

Max Landis once again has written my favorite Superman series to date. The guy gets this character and who he is at his core, which he’s shown us for seven issues. I’m surprised we haven’t already seen an announcement of a follow up to this series but I’ll be even more surprised if it doesn’t come soon. There’s not a lot left for me to say about Landis that I haven’t already said in past reviews so I’ll leave it at this, he’s a very talented writer and I can’t wait to see what he comes out with next.

Normally I’d use this last section to talk about the issue I just read but since this is the end of the mini series I’ve decided to switch it up and talk about all seven. As a whole this series was phenomenal, issue one was  my favorite comic to come out in all of 2015. Each issue helped me see Superman as more of a character I can relate to and less of a god, Landis humanized him. Every issue making him more human having him make mistakes, giving his powers limits, it’s exactly what I wanted without ever really knowing it. Hell even seeing a young Dick Grayson talk with Clark Kent was a perfect moment that I never knew I wanted to see.

As a fan I got everything I wanted out of this series and more so now I’ll close this out with the usual. Go buy every issue of American Alien, there’s only seven and they can be purchased online so if you’re a fan you don’t have an excuse. Soon it’ll come out in trade so please buy that too because if you love it and want to see more Landis in DC Comics then fans have to support it. Image if Max Landis’s “Superman: Agent of Batman” become a reality or we see him get a shot at another DC property. Also not to give all the credit to Landis but every artist on this series put out excellent work and deserves support as well. In no particular order I’d like to say Jock, Francis Manapul, Nick Dragotta, Matthew Clark, Tommy Lee Edwards, Doc Shaner, Mark Buckingham, Joelle Jones, Steve Dillon, Jae Lee, and Jonathan Case you all killed it! (If any of you see this and would be interested in an interview please let us know, we’d love to conduct one!). For seven issues we got some of the most memorable art I’ve ever seen, so thank you for that.

Superman: American Alien is one of the best Superman stories in decades and it proves the character can be handled right and with reverence. Don’t sit on this series, you will be sorry you passed it up.

By Casey Walsh

At an early age I knew I loved two things more than anything else Comic Books and Video Games and no matter how hard my parents tried they couldn't keep me away from the capes and pixels. Now that I have a wife and child of my own I can't wait to share these vast worlds and experiences with them and hopefully you! With GWW I created and become editor of the comics section, which has now become the websites most popular area and features daily post with unique Comic editorials, reviews and previews. Along with Will Elizondo we started the GWW Capes Crew podcast. A weekly show dedicated to to all things Comics, Superheros and Sequential Art. After a year of creating content for GWW I was made its Editor in Chief. I love everything I do and can't think of a better way to spend my time than to spread every form of geekery to every corner of the globe. Comics will all be my passion though and were my heart lies. Twitter: @TheComixKid PSN ID: rosettastone24 Console of choice: PS4 or Vita Favorite Genre: Action RPG Comic Book Pull List: Guardians of the Galaxy, Superior Spider-Man, Batman, Black Science, The Star Wars and Superman Unchained, Amazing Spider-Man, Justice League. Anything by Rick Remender, Dan Slott, or Donny Cates Favorite Comics: The Dark Knight Returns, Blackest Night, Old Man Logan, BuzzKill, Infinity Gauntlet, Winter Solider, Fables Also Collects: Marvel and DC Minimates and action figures galore. Career Systems: Atari 2600, NES, Gameboy, Game Gear, Genesis, SNES, Dreamcast, PS1, Xbox, PS2, Xbox 360, PS3, Vita, PS4

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