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Jumping all over the place makes for this storyline not to flow as nicely as I hoped. It's not bad, just okay. Not confusing, just not as fun or exciting as I hoped for a secret six like team attacking Lex/Supes. But okay, art seems like a step down though. A 3 out of 5.

A okay ending to the arc. These last few issues been alright and art a downgrade. Next up a mini crossover with Action Comics!

Solid first issue. Almost a 4. Basically the art is back to being amazing, the take over was fun but felt like the "take away all supes friends he must do this alone" set up we had many times before.

Braniac atleast seems pretty fucked up in this saga. But beyond that the story feels a bit slower paced. I did like Superman laying the smackdown though.

Well this sucked. Boring as hell and unneeded for the event even if they said "MUST READ FOR EVENT" That is a fucking lie.

Superman vs Superman?
Batman vs Batman?

Love to see Kingdom Come's universe used this way to tell a legit story that works on most levels. I really love how similar Bruce and Clark are to their counterparts but not 100%. And Thunderboy really is being a little prick.

This was actually pretty cute! I will say this is for sure the younger audience. As it's not really for my age group. However, as a Godzilla fan I still had fun reading it. Basically it follows a girl at camp who's just trying to get by, meets Godzilla son, and from there things get crazier and weirder. It's about being independent and strong willed, while counting on friends to help you. At the same time some really cool drawings of Godzilla other monsters really helped make me enjoy it and bring me back to Godzilla of the Showa era. A solid 3 out of 5, 4 if you're a teenager for sure.

Okay well, dang, this was cute as hell.

Basically have a guy with a super small doggie, and a woman with a large big doggie, and they meet at the park and become friends. We then cycle back to the background of the woman, daily lives, and what they do for a living. It's simple slice of life, but very charming and did I mention the dogs? They're ADORABLE. So for a nice laid back style manga with doggies it gets a 4 out of 5.

The Fable continues to be a fun twisted dark time. We get a lot deeper into Fable's life as a regular work man. However, one of his co-workers is using spy cams to get panty shots of his other co-worker Misaki. So the Fable keeps thwarting his plans which bring me great joy. We also have a old Yakuza head get out of prison and cause trouble while Ebihara is in the hospital after collapsing. It's boiling up as this Yakuza is doing really shady shit which will only get worse.

Loving the vibe and general feel of this series. Feels made for adults without the edge factor, and some excellent character. Youko Satou is hilarious too. A 5 out of 5.