"THE MIDNIGHT HOUR" part two! When the deadly new villain Midnight threatens Metropolis, Superwoman must turn to the one woman she thought she would never turn to on the field of battle again: Lois Lane. But there's a sinister, personal connection between Lana Lang and her new villain...one that threatens to end Superwoman once and for all.
Worth the buy as the twist at the end of the book opens the doors to many answers that readers have been wondering since the book started. Read Full Review
As Superwoman nears its conclusion, K. Perkins does a fine job of tying up the loose threads of Phil Jimenez's initial story while still telling a strong superhero story of her very own. Read Full Review
I like Lana Lang as a character, and have been enjoying her super hero career. But I still dont quite see this book burning up the stands. Its a decent read, but not a great one, and I dont foresee a long future for the series, unless something big changes with it. Read Full Review
And while I guess we had to go back to the Lena plot, I didn't like the Lena plot. I wish Perkins had another few months to shore things up. Read Full Review
A lot of this issue has the characters learning what we've already gleaned from the last issue, and the secret origin of Midnight does little to inspire more than memories of Sandra Bullock in The 'Net. Which, since I'm not recovering from a hangover on my living room couch on Sunday afternoon, is not a good thing in this instance. Read Full Review