Superman #7

Writer: Joshua Williamson Artist: Gleb Melnikov, Dan Jurgens, Edwin Galmon Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: October 18, 2023 Cover Price: $5.99 Critic Reviews: 10 User Reviews: 50
8.5Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

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AN OVERSIZE ANNIVERSARY ISSUE CELEBRATING THE MAN OF STEEL AND HIS LEGACY! Superman #850! A special oversize issue celebrating Superman and his super-legacy! Since the start of Superman #1 and Dawn of DC, a mystery has been brewing in Metropolis. Now that mystery's secrets are unleashed, with startling revelations that set up a massive story in 2024! The Chained continues as Superman battles against an overpowered new menace who wants to destroy Metropolis! Superman must decide if he is willing to follow Lex's tragic orders to take the Chained down! And Lex Luthor is visited by a blast from his past. One that will impact his future forever.

  • 10
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Oct 17, 2023

    A true game-changer of an anniversary issue in what's becoming a strong contender for the single best book DC is putting out each month. Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj Oct 20, 2023

    It is all very solid. All interesting. All well drawn.  Plus, some really solid Supergirl stuff. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Oct 21, 2023

    A bunch of new, fun and creative ideas are pushed, pulled and swirled around in a really fun comic! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Nerd Initiative - Ken M. Oct 17, 2023

    The anniversary issue of this Man of Tomorrow title sets the foundation for a great reminder for the future of Truth, Justice and a Better Tomorrow. Williamson weaves a multi-layered book with many tales to be excited about. Backed by an all-star lineup on art duties and this book needs to be in your collection by the end of New Comic Book day! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar Oct 18, 2023

    For its 850th issue anniversary, DC's Superman didn't skimp on the content, and those who have enjoyed this new era of the series will find much to love. Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Oct 17, 2023

    All of the artists bring awesome details and imagery throughout the issue. The visual style is great and I love the look of the characters a lot. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    AIPT - David Brooke Oct 17, 2023

    There are huge implications for Lex Luthor going forward after reading Superman #7. This extra-sized issue sets up future threats while establishing The Chained as a heavy hitter and revealing Lex's life becomes more complicated. The extra pages don't help the somewhat jarring plotting, though, as the story cuts around too much for its own good. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    The Comicbook Dispatch - StoryBabbler Oct 17, 2023

    Superman #7 continues the story of the Unchained who rampages through Metropolis seeking Lex Luthor only to be confronted by Superman and his Super Family. Now, the comic does what it can to celebrate Superman in its own way, but it's juggling that with continuing the current story arc with the Unchained. On top of that, the comic is a little too focused with making some big reveals with certain characters that are definitely setup for future story arcs, but they somewhat distract from the main plot. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez Oct 17, 2023

    Superman #7 is not bad, but it feels disjointed and cobbled together. Williamson introduces multiple plot lines, some of which have nothing to do with the main conflict, and the eclectic art team delivers serviceable art with frequently inconsistent styles. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Jul 17, 2024

    This feels like such a confused book. The main story isn't bad but it's bringing in Kara and the rest in a way that feel sudden and out of blue in comparison to previous issues and it took a beat to reconnect with it all. The actual stuff with the Chained is decent and the artwork is great with a good sense of power. But once it gets past that and some of the obvious flashback material to “celebrate” it being issue 850, get some badly done Luthor family drama both in story and visual execution and then onto a tonally different focus with Brainaic and the world of Braal. That at least looks interesting but it's such a chunk on top of an already problematic book that it becomes frustrating. Read Full Review

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