Awful would be generous.
Things go COSMICALLY wrong as Superman ?nds himself the champion in a galactic battle between TWO alien empires! The entire EARTH is held hostage as Superman ?ghts to save CONTINENTS from utter destruction! Loads of guest stars, but as you haven’t seen them in a VERY LONG TIME! All this and LOTS MORE in part two of SUPERMAN AND THE CHALLENGE FROM THE STARS! Plus, Lois Lane, Editor-in-Chief, sidelines reporter Clark Kent. Will their marriage survive tough love?
I have liked Rowell's recent work on She-Hulk. But this story is electric. So a very very good issue, top to bottom. Read Full Review
Action Comics #1068 is the epitome of good Superman comics. The main story features Superman against impossible odds yet still finds ways to win, while the backup shows his humanity. Superman's awesomeness is on full display, as is his humanity. It's a delight. Read Full Review
Gail Simone's arc on Action Comics is set at some point in the past in a stylized Metropolis inspired by the 1970s comics. But she's managing to give us a Superman story that's truly timeless in the best way, as alien conquerors have come for Earth and set Superman an impossible task. Read Full Review
The throwback tale of the Man Of Steel continues its winning ways with another great issue. Simones writing delivers on the heros will versus improbable odds. Barrows, Miki and Lokus construct the larger than life images that make this only meant for the iconic hero. Looking for the Man of Tomorrow? Look no further than the past with this story. Read Full Review
This is Superman at his funnest. The art is great, the storytelling is great, and the entire experience is just great! My only small disappointment is not seeing the "Super Twins at the dinner table in the beginning of "In Love. At Work., but that really is a minor thing. Read Full Review
Action Comics #1068 is WELL worth your attention. It's got enough classic Superman in it while at the same time addressing a more modern look at the Superman/ Lois dynamic. There's character work both subtle and direct throughout the issue. There's great action and Eddy Barrows delivers on the visuals. This issue is better than the previous and it genuinely feels like a good time to be reading Action Comics. Read Full Review
While this run has a distinctive feel of being "filler" content to get from more recent major arcs to the next big thing, there is no denying the charm of Simone's work with the Man of Steel as "Superman and the Challenge from the Stars" continues. Read Full Review
Action Comics #1068 continues Superman's contest of champions with Earth's survival as the prize. Gail Simone's tale keeps the pace, energy, and smart action high for a rousing tale. Plus, the art team's execution is generally on point, except for wonky faces on Jimmy. That said, Rainbow Rowell's backup story is a bizarre headscratcher. Read Full Review
Die-hard Superman fans might enjoy this arc, but otherwise, I would skip it. Detached writing mixed with gritty artwork makes this three-part arc boring and confusing. Read Full Review
First story: The artwork is beautiful (especially Superman himself) and the story is well-written and engaging. That said, the story isn't particularly original, the visuals confused me once or twice, and Superman's power level seems a bit low (though that could be justified by this story taking place in the past).
Second story: Actually more interesting to me than the first, though the artwork isn't nearly as good (but still good). I love things that focus on Clark's life as a reporter and this is a unique plot leveraging Lois' current status as Editor in Chief. It's good to see a conflict between Lois and Clark that feels fairly serious while still being in-character for both of them, and I'm very intrigued to see the conclusio more
This issue was a vast improvement over the fist issue. Though the story plot isn't very interesting or original, Simone does a great job with Clark, Lois, and Jimmy's voices which added some much needed depth to the story.
The back up was painful with Rowell's take on Lois. At least Rowell handled Clark properly rooting on the pogo stick girl.
The best Superman stories, in my opinion, are the Cosmic ones; where he's in outer space fighting against alien beings with powers comparable to his own. This is a good example of this. The world building with an alien race who organise gladiatorial contests involving the peoples who they conquer, is fascinating. There's lot of great moments of selfless heroism by Superman, which is is what every Superman story needs. My only gripe is that this laid on just a little too thickly for my taste, and it's a bit saccharine. The back up story, Lois and Clark, tells what happens when Lois is promoted above Clark and a wedge is driven between them. It's actually an excellent little character study and I'm probably more excited to see how this resolvmore
The back up is awful.
Ugh, This book was a chore to get through. The main isn't bad, it isn't good though either. The back up is absolute drek. Honestly, call Dan Jurgens up and throw some money at him to save this book.