Superman's final confrontation with the army of Darkseid is at hand! What will be the fate of the three new Supermen, and what is the secret of Krypton?!
This comic book may have rated a seven-point-five out of ten on a numerical scale, but it rates a corn cob pipe on a scale from hegemony to platypus. If you've been reading this series and were hoping for some nice, tidy answers...well, you won't find them here. But you will learn some things about Jack Kirby's Fourth World, the many faces of Superman...and about yourself. Mostly, you will learn about yourself. Read Full Review
Dialogue has been an off and on problem for this title and this issue is unfortunately no different. Lex Luthor is written a bit oddly and Darkseid was reduced to a laughing stock at points. Despite all that, I probably would read a followup as Adams' conclusion was a bit open-ended. Read Full Review
Loud, esoteric and essentially incoherent. The art has it's moments, but questionable creative decisions abound... Read Full Review
"This journey has come to an end"but nothing has been resolved." Neal Adams could be summing up his own mini-series with that quote, a largely inconsistent retro story that ends on an incredibly nonsensical piece of comic bookery. Read Full Review
There were times when this series was so bad it was good… and made me laugh out loud more than once along the way. Not so here. This issue is hard to read, confusing at times, and serves no purpose at all beyond having characters make screaming professions and act with schizophrenic temperaments. There are no answers here (even Superman says, "I have no real answers at all") nor is there much of anything to hang a conclusion on. Read Full Review
Every aspect of this series declined in quality between the first issue and this one, which was a ridiculous meaningless mess. Read Full Review
Crazy, loony stuff abounds. Weird Science review nails it. Wow. Just, wow.