Klaus #6
Klaus #6 smartly and subtly synthesizes the real pagan roots behind Santa Claus with the superhero tropes the comics medium demands… like Klaus himself, that which Morrison builds is made with magic and always gives the gift of joy.
Klaus #6 smartly and subtly synthesizes the real pagan roots behind Santa Claus with the superhero tropes the comics medium demands… like Klaus himself, that which Morrison builds is made with magic and always gives the gift of joy.
This issue spends so much effort repudiating the New 52 that it does nothing to excite the readers for Rebirth. And where it falters as an advertisement it fails all the more as a story.
Lex Luthor is the best main-continuity “Superman” in recent memory. Rao help us all!
The Goddamned #4 is a purposeful parody of the Passion story, utilization and upending of Biblical imagery to argue for an antitheist theology.
Civil War II #1 is a confluence of five egregious errors, each emblematic of Marvel comics at the moment.
Superman: rebirth makes the promise that the mistakes of the last few years are dead and buried. Time will tell if something super rises to replace them, if the best days of the character are truly once again “To be continued…”
“Those who are strong, protect those who are weak. This is my message to the world.”
-Prof. Charles Xavier
Rebirth is a DC comic about DC Comics, aimed unapologetically at core comic fans and boldly borrowing from the medium’s most sacred stories.
The Darkseid War is the anti-Final Crisis, playing with the same plot points and characters but with a decidedly different statement.
Carol Danvers is the Marvel Universe’s Donald Trump, and not just because of the same bad haircut.