![]() ![]() ![]() Michael Straczynski gets it all wrong too. The writing is smart, the pacing works well, the ideas are compelling, the mysteries are intriguing. but for some reason, Shane Davis gives us a short, slender, eerie, vaguely asian Superman. The art is gorgeous: a vivid palette, expert linework, by turns visceral and delicate, super stylish overall. Hopefully the next one would have a better plot development. Mediocre but not terrible enough to make me steer away from the next volume. Like I said though, I don't really know the original story of Superman, so I'm not sure if I should complain about that in the first place.ģ/5 stars. Am I the only one who can see a slight similarity to Spider-man? Seriously, the job that he chose closely resembled Spidey's. I liked how they portrayed him, unlike some of the Justice League ones. This is not a good start for a Superman newbie. Everything that I know about Superman would be because of the movies and the TV series (animated). ![]() I don't think I've ever read a Superman graphic novel, or even a single comic book issue, so that's why I was expecting to enjoy this. I'm not a huge Superman fan, but I'm not among the haters. It's like Stracyznski didn't give Superman the proper introduction that he deserved. Forgettable at best.Īctually the whole thing felt a bit rushed. ![]() This story arc of Superman was not bad just to be clear, but nothing was interesting on the other hand. Maybe they should've made Geoff Johns do this series, because the Batman Earth One series is among my favorite graphic novels ever. ![]()
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