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Superman: Action Comics Vol. 1: Warworld Rising
by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Daniel Sampere
Check out my interview with Phillip Kennedy Johnson - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVwqA4VZe6I
He goes into even more details on his current action comics run + other stuff.
But I'm even more excited to review this volume since this run has been really strong for me. Coming off the Bendis Superman/Action comic run I was hoping for something fresh and exciting again. I liked most of Bendis run even if it was running out of steam.
In comes a great story about Superman dealing with slaves as well as other political issues including people trying to claim what isn't there's. What we have here is a great story of Superman being, well, Superman. Trying to balance doing what's right while also dealing with his family. Trying to save people at all cost, while not letting people fight needlessly. And while this feels like a prologue to a bigger arc that is coming it sets the tone of a man trying to do his best, which is why we love Superman to begin with.
Dialogue is great, with some excellent art, and well paced storylines. This was the most excited I've been for Action Comics in awhile. I also LOVE the family dynamic here, and Kara, Jon, and Lois all get to shine too.
We're in for some good stuff people. Check out Action Comics.
He goes into even more details on his current action comics run + other stuff.
But I'm even more excited to review this volume since this run has been really strong for me. Coming off the Bendis Superman/Action comic run I was hoping for something fresh and exciting again. I liked most of Bendis run even if it was running out of steam.
In comes a great story about Superman dealing with slaves as well as other political issues including people trying to claim what isn't there's. What we have here is a great story of Superman being, well, Superman. Trying to balance doing what's right while also dealing with his family. Trying to save people at all cost, while not letting people fight needlessly. And while this feels like a prologue to a bigger arc that is coming it sets the tone of a man trying to do his best, which is why we love Superman to begin with.
Dialogue is great, with some excellent art, and well paced storylines. This was the most excited I've been for Action Comics in awhile. I also LOVE the family dynamic here, and Kara, Jon, and Lois all get to shine too.
We're in for some good stuff people. Check out Action Comics.