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Bizzarro World Is Saved

Posted by dcuboymw on October 20, 2010

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Supergirl (Volume 5) #57
Written by Sterling Gates
Art by Bernard Chang

 

This was a great ending to the Bizarro World arc and Sterling Gates shows just how much Kara has grown as a character since his run began; she is able to defeat the Godship and change Bizzarogirl for the better. I love how the Bizarros she created looked like the people of New Krypton. Gates will be missed when he leaves this book.

Posted in Bizarro, Cat Grant, Lana Lang, Supergirl | Leave a Comment »

Supergirl 55 and 56

Posted by dcuboymw on September 22, 2010

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Supergirl (Volume 5) #55
Written by Sterling Gates
Art by Jamal Igle

 

This was an a fantastic issue as Supergirl continues to fight Bizzarogirl who has some absolutely hilarious lines here and Kara decides to escape to Bizarro World. I like how she remembered Reactron’s captivity and connected that with Bizarrogirl being studies by Doctor Light.

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Supergirl (Volume 5) #56
Written by Sterling Gates
Art by Jamal Igle

 

Supergirl goes to Bizarroworld and finds it being attacked by a big monster. It was a decent issue but not much to write about I guess.

Posted in Bizarro, Cat Grant, Doctor Light (Kimiyo Hoshi), Gangbuster, Jimmy Olsen, Perry White, Reactron, Supergirl, The Flash (Wally West) | Leave a Comment »

Monsters

Posted by dcuboymw on December 28, 2009

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Superman/Batman #67
Written by Scott Kolins
Art by Kolins

Hmm…this was rather confusing maybe I read it too fast as I am not sure what exactly occurred. Did Bizarro send Grundy into the sun? What is going on with Man-Bat and his wife? I don’t know if it was actually confusing or I just don’t care enough. Kolins is a good artist for these monsters though.

Posted in Bizarro, Dr. Francine Langstrom, Frankenstein, Lois Lane, Man-Bat, Solomon Grundy, Superman, The Bride | Leave a Comment »

Revelations

Posted by dcuboymw on December 26, 2009

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Superman #695
Written by James Robinson
Art by Bernard Chang

I love the Superman books right now! I really can’t get enough of them. Robinson’s threads are coming together slowly but surely and it is so fun to see how tightly plotted everything is here. Steel wakes up from his coma, Jimmy is alive, the Legion has been behind a lot more then we thought…there are so many revelations in every issue of this book and I don’t think that’s a bad thing at all. This book is much better then Robinson’s awkward Justice League writing, if only it got a regular artist. I miss Guedes’s Metropolis.

Posted in Bizarro, Chris Kent, General Sam Lane, Jimmy Olsen, Krypto, Legion of Super-Heroes (Earth-0), Mon-El, Morgan Edge, Natasha Irons, Parasite, Perry White, Steel, Superboy, Thara Ak-Var, The Guardian (Jim Harper Clone 1) | Leave a Comment »

The Return of Matter-Eater Lad

Posted by dcuboymw on November 28, 2009

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Superman #694
Written by James Robinson
Art by Javier Pina

This was pretty slow-paced compared to the break neck speed this book has been going story-wise before this. I can’t say that it’s a refreshing change of pace because I have been really liking how this book has been but that doesn’t mean this was a bad issue. I liked that it was Martha Kent who sewed the S into Mon-El’s costume and the revelation that Mon-El’s friend is actually Matter Eater Lad was pretty damn cool, even if you have no familiarity with the character like I don’t. He just is a hilarious character, and I like that Robinson came up with an extremely plausible use for his power. Good stuff but a little slow compared to what this book has been like.

Posted in Bizarro, Krypto, Legion of Super-Heroes (Earth-0), Martha Kent, Mon-El, Parasite, Superboy, The Guardian (Jim Harper Clone 1) | Leave a Comment »

Quick Read

Posted by dcuboymw on November 19, 2009

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Superman/Batman #66
Written by Scott Kolins
Art by Kolins

As it turns out, Bizarro is much more interesting in Black Lantern emotional spectrum vision then he is without it. Haha. I like that he said he was full of rage when the Black Lantern saw love. Nice use of the opposite speech and twisting it to fit Blackest Night perfectly. It was also great to see Frankenstein and the Bride. This was good but a little rushed. It was a quick read.

Posted in Alan Scott, Batman, Bizarro, Dr. Francine Langstrom, Frankenstein, Hector Hall, Hourman, Justice League, Justice Society, Man-Bat, Plastic Man, Solomon Grundy, Stargirl, Superman, The Bride, The Flash (Wally West), Wonder Woman | Leave a Comment »

7734

Posted by dcuboymw on October 29, 2009

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Superman #693
Written by James Robinson
Art by Fernando Dagnino

We finally get to see more of General Lane’s base of operations, 7734, and it was rather cool. Lane has planned for everything and is gaining power to stop the Kryptonians in a war he believes will happen. Mon-El withstands torture, both psychological and physical, and still won’t become a member of Lane’s team. I like how Lane mocks the Superman symbol, I suppose that will be the reason why Mon-El is going to put it on his costume – to make sure that people are still inspired by that famous S. People really need to be reading the Superman books right now, as this is all so wonderfully plotted and leading to something huge.

Posted in Atlas, Bizarro, General Sam Lane, Major Force, Metallo, Mon-El, Natasha Irons, Parasite, The Guardian (Jim Harper Clone 1) | Leave a Comment »

Success

Posted by dcuboymw on January 22, 2009

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Action Comics #873
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Pete Woods

This is the final part of the ten part New Krypton storyline that began in the New Krypton Special, then continued here, then in the Guardian Special, then here, here, here, here, here, and here. I read a lot of reviews saying that this wasn’t a true ending or satisfying ending. I think it was. I mean Kandor has left earth and established a New Krypton. It is the end of this arc. This is serial storytelling people, there are never going to be true endings as if this is a complete work! I just don’t get the complaining about the ending. Anyways, I absolutely adored this issue. Every moment inspired awe and wonder in a way that any big story like this should. While I like Final Crisis, this is more of an event book then that. The ending with Superwoman was completely unexpected and I look forward to all the story possibilities that have come out of this arc. I may have been hard on some parts of this storyline, but overall, and especially this issue, it was a tremendous success.

Posted in Agent Liberty, Alan Scott, Bizarro, Cat Grant, Chris Kent, Doctor Fate, Doomsday, General Sam Lane, Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Green Lantern (John Stewart), Hawkgirl, Hawkman, Jakeem Thunder, Jay Garrick, Jimmy Olsen, Justice League, Justice Society, Krypto, Lana Lang, Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, Lucy Lane, Martha Kent, Mon-El, Mr. Terrific, Non, Parasite, Perry White, Power Girl, Ron Troupe, Sandman (Sandy Hawkins), Shazam (Freddy Freeman), Stargirl, Starman, Steel, Steve Lombard, Supergirl, Superman, Thara Ak-Var, The Guardian (Jim Harper Clone 1), The Prankster, Toyman, Ursa, Vixen, Wildcat, Wonder Girl, Wonder Woman, Zachary Zatara, Zatanna, Zod | Leave a Comment »

A Villainous Trip To The Phantom Zone

Posted by dcuboymw on November 27, 2008

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Written by James Robinson
Art by Renato Guedes

Okay….this has to be the most eventful issue of this storyline yet. This is Part 6 of the New Krypton Storyline that began in the New Krypton Special, continued here, then in the Guardian Special, and then here, and here. The New Krypton event has been really awesome so far but this is the cream of the crop. The Kryptonians begin to gather Superman’s villains and toss them in the Phantom Zone, along the way killing some cops who try to stop them. When Clark finds this out, his reaction is priceless. You really get the sense of anger and disappointment as he flies out of the Daily Planet and I think that is a credit to Guedes’s artwork. He really did a good job this issue. I am not sure what is going on with the Guardian or Atlas though. I guess we will find out soon enough. At first I thought Supergirl was in on it but apparently she was unaware anyone got killed. I am glad. Allura is kind of a bitch compared to her husband, who seems genuinely upset about the deaths of the cops. I look forward to finding out what happens next.

Posted in Agent Liberty, Atlas, Bizarro, Black Lightning, Cat Grant, Lois Lane, Martha Kent, Mon-El, Parasite, Ron Troupe, Silver Banshee, Steve Lombard, Supergirl, Superman, The Guardian (Jim Harper Clone 1), The Prankster, Toyman | 1 Comment »

Action Comics 855 – 859

Posted by dcuboymw on December 19, 2007

Action Comics #855
Written by Geoff Johns and Richard Donner
Art by Eric Powell

While I understand the appeal of the character, I really don’t enjoy Bizarro. I find his speech patterns kind of annoying I am sorry. I don’t find it amusing. That’s not to say this issue wasn’t enjoyable. The art was fantastic and I like the idea of Bizarro World, I just wish they didn’t talk like that ah! I am curious to learn where Bizarro World comes from.

Action Comics #856
Written by Geoff Johns and Richard Donner

Art by Eric Powell


Now this issue was more like it. I liked all the Frankenstein references and all the Bizarro characters. The idea that under a blue sun Bizzarro can make duplicates is pretty cool. I liked how he just basically smashed some asteroids together to make Bizzarro World. Very creative on Donner and Johns’ parts.

Action Comics #857
Written by Geoff Johns and Richard Donner

Art by Eric Powell

Haha I ended up really enjoying this arc. Bizzarro World is a fun place to visit. I liked the Bizzarro Justice League and how easily that all turned on Bizzaro Luthor. It was really clever. I definitely enjoyed this a lot and smiled a few times. No complaints here.

Action Comics #858
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Gary Frank

The art is fantastic at the start of this new arc. I love the idea of reintroducing the original Legion of Super-Heroes and the flashback to when a teen aged Clark first met them was fantastic. Now I have never read a single original Legion comic but I still got into this, it is very accessible to new readers. I liked the ending where it was revealed that in the year 3008 the sun is red. Very cool.

Action Comics #859
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Gary Frank

I am being introduced to the original Legion of Super-Heroes through this story arc and I really am liking them. I am even tempted to go get some back issues. I like the many levels that this story can be read. It can be read as a commentary on modern-day Xenophobia and even on stuff like true life of Jesus. It can be taken in different ways. Johns proves to me once again he is one of the best writers DC has right now and I almost always enjoy his stuff. I look forward to next issue.

Posted in Starman, Superman, Jimmy Olsen, Martha Kent, Perry White, Mon-El, Bizarro, Legion of Super-Heroes (Earth-0), Pa Kent, Brainiac 5 (Earth-0), Chameleon Boy (Earth-0), Sensor Girl (Earth-0), Cosmic Boy (Earth-0), Saturn Girl (Earth-0), Wildfire (Earth-0), Shrinking Violet (Earth-0), Lightning Lass (Earth-0), Dawnstar, Timber Wolf (Earth-0), Ultra Boy (Earth-0), Shadow Lass (Earth-0), Phantom Girl (Earth-0), Duplicate Damsel (Earth-0), Sun Boy (Earth-0), Colossal Boy (Earth-0), Bouncing Boy (Earth-0), Lightning Lad (Earth-0), Invisible Kid (Earth-0), Dream Girl (Earth-0), Element Lad (Earth-0), Blok, Storm Boy, Earth-Man, Ferro Lad (Earth-0), Karate Kid (Earth-0), Spider-Girl (Earth-0), Radiation Roy (Earth-0), Tusker, Golden Boy, Eye-ful Ethel | 2 Comments »

Action Comics 850 and 851

Posted by dcuboymw on July 12, 2007

Action Comics #850
Written by Kurt Busiek, Fabian Nicieza, and Geoff Johns
Art and cover by Renato Guedes

This was a nice look back at the life of Superman up to the present day and at first, I found it only okay…I mean when Superman yells Justice League Together I rolled my eyes. Since when do they say that in the league?! But on a second read I really saw how wonderful this issue was. I love how it is Supergirl and the Legion looking at the past through a what did he call it…Chronex? And we do get some hints of the future but like Brainiac 5 said, it could be altered timelines. This was a nice anniversary issue.

Action Comics #851
Written by Geoff Johns and Richard Donner
Art and Cover by Adam Kubert

I gotta hand it to them for the idea of making all the phantom zone scenes in this issue in 3D. It was a really cool idea…I just don’t know how well it was executed. I found it kind of annoying at times, especially those glasses. But I give them kudos for trying. Story-wise, it is okay. I think it is definitely over-hyped…I don’t really have any complaints about it but it doesn’t really excite me either. Maybe because I don’t harbor any strong emotions about Zod…I don’t know. The Mon-El Stuff was pretty cool though and the ending with Luthor was good too.

Posted in Aquaman, Batman, Bizarro, Chris Kent, Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Justice League, Lana Lang, Legion of Super-Heroes (Earth-Prime), Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, Martha Kent, Martian Manhunter, Metallo, Mon-El, Non, Pa Kent, Supergirl, Superman, The Flash (Barry Allen), Ursa, Wonder Woman, Zod | Leave a Comment »

 
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