Superman: Rebirth #1
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…”
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.
In Superman’s seventy-five plus year history, Landis’ American Alien is the only series that comes close to All-Star in so completely capturing so much of what’s core to the character.
Hilariously raunchy and vulgar, Neighbors 2 will nevertheless disappoint fans of the first, lacking likable characters or anything approaching insightfulness.
A historical survey as to how various writers have emphasized the character’s alien heritage, immigrant status, and never-ending battle for “the American Way.”
Civilization ignores the systematic nature which any body of sufficiently developed doctrine tends to take on and divorces the development of doctrines from their historical circumstances.
Doom is a perfect translation, preserving everything indispensable from the original and modernizing only as makes sense for the franchise.