Superman #682 - Review

By James Robinson (writer), Renato Guedes (pencils), Wilson Magalhaes (inks), David Curiel (colors)
The Story: The newly arrived Kryptonians are becoming a major problem. Though they’ve been ordered to aid Superman by capturing villains from the American prison system, the altercations they get into by doing so leaves many humans dead (or murdered if you want [...]

Supergirl #35 - Capsule Review

By Sterling Gates (story), Jamal Igle (pencils), Keith Champagne (inks), Nei Ruffino (colors)
This book is somewhat of a mixed bag for me. I’m digging its new direction and how Sterling Gates is making it all fit more closely into Superman continuity, but the art seems aloof at times. More specifically, the facial expressions seem bloated [...]

Action Comics #871 - Review

By Geoff Johns (Writer), Pete Woods (Artist), Brad Anderson (Colorist), and Rob Leigh (Letterer)
Picking up from the end of Superman #681, Part 4 of New Krypton follows as a mild entertaining read that will leave fans with another “WTF moment,” and wishing for more Kryptonians vs. Doomsday action. In this issue, readers will find a [...]

Justice Society of America - Kingdom Come Special: Superman #1 - Review

By Alex Ross (art & story) and Alex Sinclair (colors)
The Story: While the Superman from the “Kingdom Come” Earth has been in the regular DC Universe for sometime now, he still can’t shake the ghosts of his past life nor the paranoia that burns inside him. These feelings finally motivate him to seek out his [...]

Adventure Comics Special Featuring The Guardian #1 - Review

By James Robinson (story), Pere Perez (art), David Baron (colors)
The Story: Continued from the Superman’s Pal: Jimmy Olson special, this issue wraps up Jimmy’s transformation from photographer to bonafide journalist. Most of the story focuses on The Guardian as Olson presses him for information. Through a series of flashbacks and conversations it’s discovered that the [...]

Superman/Batman #53 - Review

By Michael Green, (story) Mike Johnson, (dialogue) Rags Morales, (pencils and cover) John Dell, (inks) Nei Ruffino, (colors) Rob Leigh (letters)
The Story: Whenever Bruce Wayne has business in Metropolis, Superman insists on filling in for Batman in Gotham in exchange for the same courtesy. A run-in with Silver Banshee has some lasting and drastic consequences [...]

Superman #681 (New Krypton) - Review

By James Robinson (writer), Renato Guedes (pencils), Wilson Magalhaes (inks), David Curiel (colors)
The Story: Superman brings an envoy of Kryptonians to meet the President of the United States. In a perfect world he’d take them to the United Nations, but in this case, Superman wants his people to meet the leader of his country. Fair [...]

Superman: New Krypton Special #1 - Review

By Geoff Johns, James Robinson, and Sterling Gates (writers), Pete Woods, Gary Frank, and Renato Guedes (pencils), Jon Sibal and Wilson Magalhues (inks), Hi-Fi (colors)

The Story: Clark and his family deal with the emotional ramifications left by the Brainiac storyline. We’re taken to the funeral of Jonathan Kent and the grieving process Superman must go [...]

Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #2 (of 5) - Review

By Geoff Johns (writer), George Perez (pencils), Scott Koblish (inks), Hi-Fi (colors)
The Story: The Legion of Super Villains gains the help of Modru and commence their attack on Superman and the Legion of Superheroes!. Rond, the last remaining Green Lantern makes the ultimate sacrifice as he buys his teammates time to escape. Meanwhile, Brainiac 5 [...]

BREAKING NEWS: Superman’s Dad Has Died (Again)

DC Comics has killed off Clark Kent’s Earth father with a heart attack. In Action Comics No. 870, out Wednesday, Superman can’t hear his mom’s cries for help in time to save Jonathan Kent.
The TV Jonathan — played by John Schneider — died long ago on CW’s “Smallville.”
In the original Superman tales of the 1940s, [...]