Superman has found the mysterious hero known as Booster Gold. Together, they must return to the present day to warn the Justice League, but Darkseid’s Legion stands in the way. The shocking events of thisissue lead into next month’s massive next chapter in the all in saga!
I know it's getting said a lot lately, but don't miss out on 'Superman' #30. Not just because how it leads into the next big crossover, but because it blows away expectations of what a comic story can achieve. Read Full Review
Superman Issue 30 is just a glimpse of what's coming. Superman had seen an abhorrent future and faced absolutely terrifying enemies: versions of his friends that are vicious and bloodthirsty. But they're only the heralds of their master. Read Full Review
Will Prime and the ragtag real Legion hold of the Darkseid Legion? Unlikely. But what a turnaround for Prime. So this is another fun chapter in this story which is really impacting the whole DCU. I loved seeing the Legion origin. I am chilled by this Saturn Girl. But it was Prime and his actions that made this sing. Read Full Review
Prime, of course, steals the show in this issue. His dialogue is some of the funniest Williamson's ever written, with one line in particular that basically had me on the floor. Read Full Review
Will Superman save Booster Gold from The absolute Legion? Williamson boldly answers that with a fantastic arc finale. The writing throws a few fakes before solidly connecting in the end. Mora and Sanchez elevate the pages to new heights. Its a must-read as the DCU prepares for a fight unlike anything theyve seen before. Read Full Review
Superman 30 leads into The Justice League Omega Special, which sets up DC K.O. #1. That's a little frustrating since the story that's played out in Superman doesn't actually get a resolution in his title. Regardless, this was another strong installment of this Superman vs. The Dark Legion arc. Read Full Review
Superman #30 is an all-around good conclusion to the three-part Legion of Darkseid story leading up to the events of DC K.O. The action is nonstop from beginning to end, the art is top notch, and there's plenty of excitement leading into the next issue. If you're behind on this title, issues 28, 29, and 30 are a good chance to catch up and have fun for the next major event. Read Full Review
Superman #30 is a fantastic continuation of this years biggest comic event! This is a crucial issue for all readers that brings the perfect mix of gripping action, shocking twists, and new beginnings. 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 #30 is a fun comic that shows the best of what a superhero story can be. It has a compelling plot, great character development, and breathtaking visuals, all while serving as a crucial stepping stone for the DC K.O. event. Read Full Review
Mora delivers stunning art throughout the issue. Visually, I became immersed in the world of this story and the character designs are amazing. Read Full Review
Superman #30manages to juggle a heaping helping of plot points with ease, setting the stage forDC K.O. and the Man of Steel's biggest battle. Read Full Review
Superman #30 is a visual and narrative thrill ride that mostly nails the high-stakes cosmic saga but stumbles slightly on tonal consistency. The art and storytelling grip tightly through each page, offering some genuine surprises and excitement. However, the playful jabber of Superboy-Prime threatens to pull focus and deflate tension just when it matters most. Still, this rock-solid entry keeps the larger story rolling with style and heart, promising big things ahead and leaving fans hungry for the next explosive chapter.8/10We hope you found this article interesting. Come back for more reviews, previews, and opinions on comics, and don't forget to follow us on social media: Read Full Review
This book is everything I love about comics. Dan Mora is a god! And Williamson's story has me on edge waiting impatiently for the next issue.
Perfect wrap-up that leaves you wanting more! I wish this team would stay on this book forever, this is the best run the Man of Steel has had in several decades. And Williamson made Superboy Prime fun again instead of being a little one-note a-hole.
Prime!!!
awesome art. great story. fun read. really showcasing that Superman is in good hands with these 2 creators.
Leave it to Joshua Williamson on making Superman Prime cool. I love the art, action, dialogue and pacing of this issue. Keep this up Joshua Williamson. his writing for Superman really works for me. And of course Dan Mora's art is superb, arguably the best DC Artist of the 2020s.
Twist upon twist with the Superboy Prime character. The battle scenes are pretty good, and the stakes are high. What I found weird was that after betraying them all, Superboy Prime said, "Okay, let's go!" And they followed him without question. I thought that was weak writing. Other than that, it was another solid issue.
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