KNEEL BEFORE...URSA! Palace intrigue infects the House of Zod as war comes to New Kandor! What kind of chaos is wrought when alien invaders unleash their secret failsafe weapon? Who will survive? Who will die? You can't afford to miss this major turning point in the cataclysmic cosmic saga of Zod!
Kneel Before Zod #3 is the turning point in the series. It has been a fascinating read so far and an interesting experiment. Having protagonists lacking emotions and sensitivity is a challenge Casey has accepted and accomplished. Read Full Review
I still think this series suffers a bit from its lack of any lead characters to connect with, but its incredibly brutal battle segments, detailed art, and thrilling tone make it unlike anything else on the stands. This almost feels more like a Black Label book at times. Read Full Review
The prologue in "Action Comics and issue #1 of this series peppered in some possible bigger threads, but haven't really hit on them since.Am I just being too impatient? Perhaps, but at least my interest is still piqued. Read Full Review
And I really want this process to land with its full weight. Because it feels like we're trying to take a firmly old-school DC comic (over-the-top sci-fi with Swiss army knife powers and invading alien hordes) and trying to re-contextualize and/or update it for now. Read Full Review
Kneel Before Zod #3 delivers an issue-long fight that ends in a bitter victory. If all you want is to see two Kryptonians destroy an invading army, you're in luck. But if you want a series that gives you a reason to care about the main characters, look elsewhere. Read Full Review
Now this will be a game changer for the book. Zod is truly alone on this world now. He kicked his son off world. His wife is dead. He is already reeling psychologically. This entire issue could have been told in a couple of pages. Casey needed to get us here. The story takes a couple of odd turns to get us here. But here we are. Read Full Review
While Kneel Before Zod still has a lot of potential, this issue definitely squanders it a little bit. Read Full Review
Terrible cover but I’m enjoying seeing this story. It feels more like Invincible then Superman the way Zod and Ursa go all out in the fight scenes which is pretty cool. Action packed and cool cartoonist style art work from Dan McDaid
I'm not a fan of the art in this book, but the battle scene is fun and though I don't think that making the sun red would affect them immediately, it was an interesting twist. Ursa's fate hangs in the balance. Is she dead? Don't know yet. Let's find out. It's also interesting that they don't care at all about their son's well-being. Let's see if that's ever brought up.
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