After the massive battle at the White House, Superman is forced to turn to his sworn enemy Lex Luthor for help in his fight with Metallo. But what does the greatest criminal mind of our lifetime know about the Russian war machine, and just how will Superman use the info to take the fight to Metallo?
This was another stellar issues of one of the more consistently fun comics in the market. Every installment feels like getting bonus films from the Donner era. There's one more issue left so hopefully DC has the creative team already at work on the next chapter. Read Full Review
With only one issue to go, there's surely a dramatic final showdown to come, but the creative team has done an amazing job of setting the stakes high and making it easy to invest in this version of Superman. Read Full Review
I have thoroughly enjoyed this book and hope Venditti gets a third one! Read Full Review
Superman 78: The Metal Curtain #5 continues the story well and escalates the conflict. While there isnt too much action in this issue, it shows how the kryptonite radiation has caused Captain Nikolaev aka Metallo to descend into madness as well as how the Russian citizens respond to Superman based on the propaganda they read about him. Next issue we will see the final confrontation between the Man of Steel and the Steel-suited man! Read Full Review
Superman 78: The Metal Curtain #5 has some pretty great Superman moments, especially towards the end of the issue as Superman heads to Moscow to deal with Metallo, here we see him get a taste of the propaganda that they have shared about him and he sees just how ruthless and undignified Metallo really is. Read Full Review
There is an undoubtable charm to Superman '78 with cartooning that captures the essence of performers from Superman: The Movie and dialogue that effectively imitates the understated humor and warmth of Richard Donner's films. Yet the languorous pacing and lack of tension surrounding Metallo's threat leaves The Metal Curtain lacking even in contrast to earlier comics adaptations. Read Full Review
Continues to be one of my favorite books. I’m biased but I love these movies and these versions of the characters.
A great penultimate chapter to this great story. It really captures the spirit of those times. Venditti has proven once more trough this series that he is one of the best Superman writers of modern times. I look forward to the conclusion.
Great characterizations and dialogue. Art fell down a bit. Some filler material as well