Superman 675

February 14th, 2009 - Respond

It is like Busiek finishes telling a different story than he started. But some of it does work well–it is kind of old school.

Tagged , , in DC Comics, June 2008, Superman

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Superman 674

February 14th, 2009 - Respond

Great art, good story, but Busiek’s pacing’s off again. He tries too hard to give the issue an epical arc instead of episodic.

Tagged , in DC Comics, May 2008, Superman

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Superman 673

February 14th, 2009 - Respond

Awesome art from Merino, just great. The pacing’s way off–Busiek either needed another issue or one less. Lots of good stuff.

Tagged , in April 2008, DC Comics, Superman

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Superman 672

February 14th, 2009 - Respond

Decent; not worth a three parter. The Lois stuff is far more involving than Superman’s problems with Lana and giant moon bugs.

Tagged , in DC Comics, March 2008, Superman

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Superman 671

February 7th, 2009 - Respond

Goofy, pseudo-packed pacing, but a fine modern comic issue. Busiek humanizes Superman quite well, lots of first person detail.

Tagged , in DC Comics, February 2008, Superman

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Superman 670

November 12th, 2008 - Respond

In old school annual style, “ruined” by atrocious art–the villain’s a red Lobo. But Busiek has lost his grasp on Superman too

Tagged , in DC Comics, January 2008, Superman

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Superman 669

November 12th, 2008 - Respond

First, since when are Kryptonians immortal. Second, why does Busiek’s sci-fi read like a lame Star Wars comic. Disappointing.

Tagged , in DC Comics, December 2007, Superman

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Superman 668

November 11th, 2008 - Respond

Superman as foster parent is iffy, but Busiek makes it work. Leonardi does budget cartoon and the art never matches the scope.

Tagged , in DC Comics, December 2007, Superman

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