Review: Superman Unchained
This is a great story and one of the best entries in Superman’s New 52 history. This comic has a captivating …
Read MoreThis is a great story and one of the best entries in Superman’s New 52 history. This comic has a captivating …
Read MoreThis is a book that is elevated by a great setting and a few awesome moments but is weighed down by an unappealing story. It has …
Read MoreA lackluster story and beautiful artwork make for a book where personal preference dictates the volume’s ultimate appeal. Most readers will find little draw from the plot; it is very generic and only has a handful of exciting moments. However, if readers can make …
Read MoreThis is an ambitious comic book that uses a compelling mystery and an awesome villain to tell a story that celebrates DC’s past and present. It is one of the rare crossover events where the payoff is …
Read MoreIn this volume, readers get to witness the fruits of a plotline that has been in the works since this series started. This story brings in plenty of action-packed moments, a compelling narrative, and a …
Read MoreThe third volume of this series cranks up the action and drama by putting the fate of the entire universe at stake. This is a collection that emphasize Superman’s ability to take on threats that …
Read MoreThough this volume is atypical in its storytelling presentation, it has a level of quality and entertainment that would blow most books out of the water. It tells two solid stories, one meaningful and …
Read MoreThe final volume of this series is, appropriately, a nostalgic one. The focus here, outside of the messy crossover events, is on Superman and Wonder Woman’s relationship and how it has …
Read MoreThis collection starts off with a unique and entertaining opening story and then proceeds to do a decent job in collecting two crossover events. The opening story is full of action while still taking …
Read MoreThough the two crossovers seen here are entertaining when viewed in full, the manner in which they are collected here does not quite do them justice. The first turns out to be average; it still feels as if you are missing …
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