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‘Superman’ #34 buries an interesting story in tie-in obligations
The issue's interesting train of thought gets overwhelmed by DC K.O.'s storyline.
The issue's interesting train of thought gets overwhelmed by DC K.O.'s storyline.
Hal Jordan finally catches up with his best friend, but it seems Barry Allen has his own problems holding him...
We've both covered a lot of ground and are still no closer to understanding Wally's place in the greater Absolute...
On the act of creation and a calm before the storm.
A much-needed breather issue after the Dreadnok War that gives Roadblock his due.
Chock full of all the gore and lore that powered the original series.
This book POSSESSES some interesting ideas and techniques.
To think I was ever truly concerned!
Two creators, two very different nightmares.
To quote a legend, it's a genuine slobberknocker of an issue.
A story that twists and turns through time.
Knowing the monsters are coming doesn’t make survival easier—it just makes the consequences of ignoring the warning far more terrifying.