Superman is infected with red kryptonite! And after the shockingevents of Superman #25 with Lex Luthor and Mercy Graves, Supermanis possessed with a new kind of anger. Who will join Superwoman inprotecting Metropolis from his rage?
Fun read all the way through and made me want more right away. Always a great sign. Read Full Review
This issue is chaotic, with a lot of plots coming in and out, but I think it delivers. Only one week after Dan Slott raised the bar for the Superman line yet again, Josh Williamson continues to prove the old guard is just as good. Read Full Review
Supermans rage cannot be contained as his world comes down around him. Williamsons writing brings out an intense fallout. The art team navigates through a wide cast of characters leading to an explosive conclusion. How things go from here is anyones guess. Read Full Review
Superman #26 is a fantastic start to a new arc full of gripping action, shocking twists, and incredible art. This is an all-star creative team, and it feels like they are not holding back their talents at all with this arc. Read Full Review
Superman #26has a lot of little threads to keep your attention occupied, but Superman is still at the heart of all the major developments, which makes this issue a positively complex read. Joshua Williamson presents interesting developments on all fronts, and the unusually large art team does a great job. That said, it would help if Williamson pared away some of the lesser threads to tighten up the focus. Read Full Review
This Superman comic is the real deal. This is what you can do when you let a creative team cook in an ongoing series, letting them weave plot and characters and story into a truly engaging and enjoyable superhero comic. Read Full Review
As with nearly every issue in this series, Superman #26 left me excited for more.. Im going to knock a couple point for the art, because it was truly noticeable this time, but still a fantastic comic. Read Full Review
Superman #26 kicks off a new story arc, pushing the Man of Steel to his emotional limits while also setting the stage for the next part of Williamson's run. It also reinforces the fact that an angry Superman is a Superman you don't want to cross. Read Full Review
Superman 26 wasn't as thrilling as most issues of the series, a testament to Williamson and the rest of the creative team's high quality of work since kicking off this run. Expecting a rebound next month is a pretty safe bet. Read Full Review
Overall, I have been enjoying this. Even though Lois Lane is no longer Superwoman, I like how we see Lois grapple with the ramifications, and the pacing as well as writing has been solid. I also have been enjoying the art here as well.
Another good issue from Williamson. I like what he's doing with Lois. Making her feel like she's really lost something. Of course, this had to end eventually, and as far as I'm concerned, it went on a bit too long. She has to get her powers back, or Zod will have no way of regaining his. I hope we get to that part of the story soon. I've been waiting for it for a while now.
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