Fry, Superman, fry! The battle between Kalibak and Superman rages on as the denizens of Apokolips cheer. And Darkseids homeworld unleashes a weapon that will permanently transmute the terran solar system!
At this point I'm not even sure what is bad and what is good, this comic is such a trainwreck. If you stop trying and just let this comic do its thing you might just find yourself laughing out loud as I did. I honestly can't remember the last time I had this much fun reading a comic–it's just that different. This is the Freddy Got Fingered of comics. Read Full Review
Buddy, if you've read up to this issue, I don't want to hear any complaints about how "confusing" and "crazy" the book can be. It takes two to tango, and by issue four, you're wearing a groove into the dance floor. If you've enjoyed what these comics have wrought thus far: crazy situations and hijinks, wild dialogue and character interactions, awesome art that threatens to break through the page and into our world, then I don't see why you'd dislike it. On those merits, this is the best issue yet. And now we've whittled the series down to a two-parter! Read Full Review
This is a great opportunity to see a giant in the field work on the most well-known super-hero of all. Neal Adams still executes at a high level and its just plain exciting to see it in a current book. It also allows readers to experience a version of Superman that is quite different feeling from current continuity. Do yourself a favor and experience two legends for the price of one. Read Full Review
I'm expecting all-out war between Superman and the forces of Apokolips next month, but I am hoping for a one-on-one encounter with Darkseid before the mini-series is said and done. Adams is juggling several plot threads, so let's keep our fingers crossed that it all comes together in the end. Read Full Review
Neal Adams needs to get down to business and tell a coherent story instead of just relying on being Neal Adams. Read Full Review