Action Comics #976 Review

Action Comics #976 DC Comics Written by: Dan Jurgens Art by: Doug Mahnke and Jaime Mendoza The new status quo for Superman has been established and I for one couldn’t be happier. From the very beginning, I kept telling myself that I was hoping that the mystery of Clark Kent was he would end up becoming Superboy-Prime and… Continue reading Action Comics #976 Review

A Must-read Mysterious Mayhem in Action Comics #975 (Spoiler Free Review)

Action Comics #975 DC Comics Written by: Dan Jurgens & Paul Dini Art by: Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, Ian Churchill $3.99. Superman fans stop reading and go buy this issue now. For the price of one issue, DC’s Action Comics #975 provides almost two full length tales that progress and expand the mystery around the other Clark… Continue reading A Must-read Mysterious Mayhem in Action Comics #975 (Spoiler Free Review)

Got to be starting something in Superman #18 (Review)

Superman #18 DC Comics Written by: Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason Art by: Patrick Gleason and Mark Gray Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason run on Superman has balanced small personal stories with grand multiverse tales. Tomasi and Gleason started with a few father and son stories between Clark and Jon. They then penned stand alone issues where Jon… Continue reading Got to be starting something in Superman #18 (Review)

Super job keeping plates spinning in Action Comics #974 Review

Action Comics #974 DC Comics Written by: Dan Jurgens Art by: Art Thibert, Patch Zircher and Stephen Segovia Superman comics can be world, galaxy, or dimension spanning in scope. Superman comics can also be terrestrial. Action Comics #973 and now #974 are focused on concerns and issues here on earth. Action Comics #974 takes place in multiple corners of the globe,… Continue reading Super job keeping plates spinning in Action Comics #974 Review

Super, Simply Super: Action Comics #966 (Review)

Action Comics #966 DC Comics Written by: Dan Jurgens Art by: Stephen Segovia and Art Thibert Emotional. Moving. Caring. Heartfelt. Dan Jurgens’ Action Comics #966 accomplishes all of this. Jurgens’ last issue was a high-water mark for Action Comics post-Rebirth, but this issue goes beyond the recap and quiet narrative of #965 and tugs at… Continue reading Super, Simply Super: Action Comics #966 (Review)

Real Deal or Doppelganger “Action Comics” #965 (Review)

Action Comics #965 DC Comics Written by: Dan Jurgens Art by: Stephen Segovia and Art Thibert Action Comics #965 is both a great starting point for new readers and a rewarding character exploration for regular fans. Superman comics often are difficult to jump in and pick up for new readers. Superman is a character everyone has familiarity… Continue reading Real Deal or Doppelganger “Action Comics” #965 (Review)

One too many Supermans in “Action Comics” #957 (Review)

Action Comics #957 DC Comics Written by: Dan Jurgens Art by: Patrick Zircher DC’s Action Comics #957 can be called an issue of confusion. At least, that is how I felt after reading it. I felt the issue was very much a suspense and shocking comic because we get Lex Luthor wearing the big S. In this issue,… Continue reading One too many Supermans in “Action Comics” #957 (Review)

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