In this issue, it’s the startling secret origin of the Nth Metal Man! As Tina, Gold, and Nth Metal Man get sucked into the Dark Multiverse and taken hostage by a mysterious organization, it’s up to the rest of the Metal Men and Magnus to risk a one-way ticket there to save them! If the Metal Men don’t know that the Dark Multiverse is a result of their deepest, darkest fears come to life, can they even trust the person who has led them straight to this nightmare realm…Nth Metal Man?
The art in this book continues to be not only top-notch, but the best looking art that you're going to find at DC Comics. As for the story though, it's a mixed bag here where some of the reveals and explanations kind of come up short, but by the end the book builds steam and I can't wait to see where we go in the next issue. Read Full Review
Metal Men #10is extremely revealing. Who knew the Metal Men were so important to the history of the entire DC Universe? I surly didnt. There is a deep, deep cut in this book all the way back to 1960. Clearly, Didio had big plans and this book is the last vestige of what that could have been. This issue is just OK. I really do feel the series took a turn a few issues back and the focus has changed. I am keen to see how it all works out in a few issues. Read Full Review
The art is pretty okay, but the story is nonsensical and plodding, making for a disappointing read all around. Read Full Review
There are some interesting nuggets here that stretch back through decades of Metal Men lore, and make it abundantly clear that the creative team care about bringing these characters to life, it's just unclear if they can make a majority of readers care. Read Full Review
Don't bother. You can get better stories for four dollars. Read Full Review