The ELSEWORLDS miniseries comes to a shocking conclusion! By the year 2000, Superman's Soviet Union is a crime-free utopia...where the people have no choices, and dissent is not tolerated. How will humanity react to his benevolent dictates?
Superman: Red Son offers the reader an interesting discourse in politics through the voices of Lex Luthor and Superman. It also succeeds as a strong elseworlds series that creates interesting parallels and alternates of the heroes that we know and love. Read Full Review
It took a while to get here, but its here at last. From its creepy-as-Hell cover to the final surprise of the conclusion, this is a solid read. Millar and Plunkett and rest of the team did themselves proud. If you missed any of the sold-out issues, keep hoping that DCs not lying when they say this will be released as a trade. Millars saying they wont do it. Cross your fingers. Read Full Review
No words. Phenomenal. Better than All-Star Superman
This issue takes a sharp left turn in to utter garbage around 3/5 in. The ending runs contradictory to the rest of series and completely drops the ball in the homestretch of an otherwise greatly written story. It becomes flat adoration of Monarchism with the ending.