MINISERIES CONCLUSION
The team's adventures lead them down unexpected paths.
Mark Millar says goodbye to this series not with a bang, but with a promise. A promise that the world can have a Superman in Utopian, but at a price. He reminds us even the superheroes are human. Read Full Review
I recommend this series and hope thatMillar and Torres return for future installments during breaks between volumes of Jupiter's Legacy.Add this issue to your reading pile this week. Read Full Review
I would have thought that I would be bored by this type of story by now. Examination of heroes, either through their own eyes or a "Jane" character, has been done before. At the moment, Mark Millar himself is taking a slightly different tack on his other Image book Huck. Whilst the method of this dissection is different, the result is similar, the humanizing of this bigger than life characters, which becomes a fascinating and hugely enjoyable read. Read Full Review
We end this chapter of Jupiter's Circle with a shot of George in Nowheresville, America. Posted up at the diner straight chillin', sippin' some coffee, plottin'. Read Full Review
So Superman ripoff decides to give up all his money so he can give christmas presents to all the kids throughout the world. He literally goes to Ethiopia and gives them presents. Wow that's great I'm sure that's really going to help with the all the starving children. So his wife leaves him literally as soon as he says he's going to give his money away and says its because he's too nice and perfect. Whatever, her point of the view of the comic is ok I guess but I really don't see a woman leaving a dude because he's "too perfect." His Lex Luthor rip off he apparently told him his secret identity and all his weaknesses and somehow that turned him good? I guess its the idea of empathizing with him and working with him that makes this version omore