HOUSE OF BRAINIAC PART TWO! Superman and Lobo...team-up? Together, the Man of Steel and the Main Man race across the universe on a hunt for the Lobo Army and Brainiac. Can they get along long enough to get to them before Brainiac enacts the next stage of his dangerous plans to create a new House of Brainiac?!
An absolutely stellar book from start to finish.I've actually read it several times to make sure I wasn't just swept up in the excitement of the possibilities this crossover has to offer and every read through left me feeling the same way in the same scenes. It's just that good. Read Full Review
The sheer amount of threads at play in the series is impressive, but as always, it's the characters and their continued evolution that stands above everything else, and "House of Brainiac"'s second chapter has that in spades. Read Full Review
Superman #13 is another exciting chapter in this arc that only seems to be getting better with each installment. Read Full Review
But let's not bury the lede. Somewhere and somewhen, in continuity, Kara cared for a future Brainiac. A Kara/Brainiac 5 romance happened. Long Live the Legion! And kudos to Williamson for respecting Supergirl's lore. I'm betting that Brainiac is being manipulated here. He is shorting out, creating the Queen, experimenting on super-beings. None of that sounds like him necessarily. Give me more! Read Full Review
No surprise, Williamson has built to a great event here. Read Full Review
Superman #13 is an even better issue than part 1 of "House of Brainiac," with plenty of action, compelling character moments, and plot progression. "House of Brainiac" delivers one of the year's best and most inventive action comics. Read Full Review
Superman #13 is the second part of the House of Brainiac storyline and brings some new developments for the story. Naturally, Superman finds and reluctantly teams up with Lobo to take down Brainiac and his Czarnian army. There's a few good and weird callbacks to previous continuity in the comic, but nothing too bad for now. The comic also furthers the mystery of why Brainiac is doing what he's doing, but if you've been paying attention to news announcements from DC Comics, then you know why. Overall, a solid second part of the House of Brainiac, and it's looking like the third part might be even better. Read Full Review
Sandoval delivers some fantastic art throughout the issue. I love the visual style of the issue and the series is creating some great visual action for Superman throughout. Read Full Review
The Enemy of My Enemy is My Friend never had Superman and Lobo in mind? With Williamson guiding the pair into danger, the House Of Brainiac delivers fans a strong chapter to follow. Sandoval, Snchez and Maher construct big action sequences with a shocking proposition lingering in the background. Just wait for the final page to turn everything upside down until next time. Read Full Review
Superman #13 has the makings of a rock-solid Superman adventure. The plot developments are intriguing, Williamson's possible motivations for Brainiac could open the door for a new status quo for the character, and the action is on-point. Read Full Review
Joshua Williamson and Rafa Sandoval are crafting a pretty dope Brainiac epic, with a novel idea for the reason for the Coluans attack on Metropolis, stealing Supermans family and friends. Unfortunately Lobo seems to be a pretty big part of this epic, and hes one of those characters that just grate on my nerves. Hopefully the team will change my mind. Read Full Review
Solid, enjoyable second chapter tot his story that moves everything along nicely. Read Full Review
SUPERMAN #13 continues the "House of Brainiac" storyline in a satisfying way that presents real stakes, making you wonder who you can trust moving forward. Read Full Review
Another exciting chapter. A lot is set up well in this issue and I want to see what is going on with Brainiac.
Good mix of action and conversations to break up the pace. Solid art.
This is shaping up to be a promising Superman event. I just hope Williamson can stick the landing (which he often cannot).
Joshua Williamson is like Walter White right now, he is cooking up some great high quality product with Superman. If this keeps up, it might be up there with Warworld Saga. I like the art, the coloring, the characters, the dialogue, the story of Lex Luthor knowing something, how Joshua Williamson writes the Superman family, the pacing is more tighter and stronger, the action, and everything just works. Joshua Williamson understands Superman on how he has to show restraint in his anger. This was a great follow-up to the first part, and I cant wait to see how it plays out next month.
I can’t believe this storyline is actually making me care about Lobo. I just really liked his conversation with Clark before they ran into the other Czarnians. The art from Sandoval is pretty good here again, as well.
A decent continuation to this event. Not sure why superman needs a suit to go into space and why Supercorpo would have spacebikes just laying around. Also, it doesn't make any sense that the bikes would be small enough to get past the United Planets when a single Green Lantern couldn't. This needed a little more thought put into it. I like that Brainiac is sick. I think that adds a layer to the story. Let's see where this goes.
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The latest installment of the House of Brainiac event in Superman #13 is a thrilling ride that lives up to its predecessor. Joshua Williamson & Rafa Sandoval deliver an issue that’s packed with action, emotional depth, & a couple plot twists that will keep you reading on.
The story picks up where we left off, with Superman’s allies captured by Brainiac & our hero teaming up w/ Lobo to take him down. The pace feels faster & more intense & Williamson starts to tease Brainiac’s sinister plans while revealing a few new wrinkles. Meanwhile, Superman’s rage is pushed to new limits, and we even see Lobo’s vulnerable side. I’m not the biggest Lobo fan around, but I can tolerate how Williamson is using him here so far. The one more
Pretty average issue really. What Williamson was thinking wasting about 4 perfectly good pages with a boring unnecessary talk between Superman and Lobo is beyond me though. The boredom factor of that alone has to cost my review of this issue a full point at least. Why weren't they pigging out on fast food while talking like most Superheroes seem to do while having these dull conversations about the direction their lives are heading.
I'm not sure whether or not I really care for this story. Right now my main concern is that it may end up becoming my jump off point, not only from Superman, but all of DC.
At least there's still plenty of adventure otherwise in this issue. Not exactly worth $5, but still a decent enough read.