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A really nice finale to the series, in my opinion. Superman's perseverance was handled greatly by Morrison here, and I think they showed how well they understand the character. Furthermore, I wasn't too sure on Quitely's art at the beginning of this series, but he definitely sold me as time went on. A really good read throughout with this one.
The Man of Steel has faced twelve super-challenges. Now, as Lex Luthor's brilliant, criminal machinations come together, what fate awaits the doomed Superman? This is the final, dramatic chapter of the incredible, award-winning 12-issue run of ALL STAR SUPERMAN by Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely and Jamie Grant – don't miss it!
Interesting penultimate issue here. I liked seeing Lex getting a stronger focus here and I'm really looking forward to what I'm guessing will be some sort of confrontation between him and Clark in the next issue. I'm really hoping said issue sticks the landing nicely for this series.
Superman…dead? What is the secret behind the Daily Planet's ominous headline from the future? And what does Clark Kent have to say about it? All the pieces of Lex Luthor's master plan to kill Superman begin to come together, building up to the All Star big bang in story's finale!
A really nice issue here. I especially loved THAT page, of course. Also known as the one almost everyone shares from this series, in which Clark saves Regan before they commit suicide. Rightfully so, by the way, That page is very emotional and very well-crafted. Either way, this was good stuff.
Nothing can stand against the Man of Steel! The 2007 Eisner Award Winner for "Best Continuing Series" keeps getting better when the new issue of ALL STAR SUPERMAN explodes!
A nice step-up from the last two Bizarro-heavy issues. I liked the story with Bar-El and Lilo here, and I thought their dynamic with Clark was an interesting one to explore, even if it's just for this one issue. Quitely's art continues to be nice, as well, and I thought it especially fit in towards the end.
Behold the Eisner Award-winning creative powerhouse in another fantastic exhibition of All Star bravura! Perils loom as Superman faces the strangest of adversaries.
Takes place in a fantasy world where the tyrant ruling America has a healthcare plan, dignity and a sense of style
ONE WORLD UNDER DOOM!
Six months ago, Doctor Victor Von Doom became Sorcerer Supreme - then disappeared behind Latveria's closed borders. For most, there's enough going on in the world that Doom's absence is not a priority, and some time without him feels like a blessing. Only a few recognize it for what it truly was...the calm before the...
Again, I'm not incredibly into Bizarro. Although, I did still enjoy this for what it was. I did like Morrison writing Clark to talk like the Bizarros to get through to them. Quitely's art was pretty good throughout and I think it really fit with this particular story.
The Daily Planet regulars hole up as the terrifying Bizarro plague spreads across Metropolis! Superman's trapped in the reverse madness of a dying Bizarro World! It's ALL STAR thrills from every angle, delivered by Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely and Jamie Grant!
Kinda crazy that we went from my favorite issue of the series to my least favorite with this one. Maybe it's because I've never been super into Bizarro, although there were good moments here. Enough for me to give as high of a rating as I am, at least. I could also be rating it a little higher because of how much I've liked the rest of the book, though.
The best-selling, smash hit All Star Superman bursts into another issue by comics masterminds Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely! The world is flipped upside down when the Man of Steel encounters his topsy-turvy doppelganger Bizarro! Round and square Earths collide in all-out, All Star action as two mismatched Supermen go toe-to-toe.
Wow. Not where I thought this issue was gonna go based on the solicitation, but it was still very good and the best one yet, in my opinion. This is the level of quality I was expecting when I first starting reading this book, and I'm glad we finally got there with this issue and the last. Hopefully Morrison and Quitely maintain it, as we've just gotten to the halfway-point.
The award-winning, best-selling All Star saga brings Superman back to Smallville to mourn the loss of his adoptive father. As Clark Kent returns to his hometown roots, the fifth Dimensional trickster investigates human drama from an entirely different perspective.
The best issue yet, in my opinion. Morrison proves that they have a really solid grip on Lex's character, and I think they did a nice job with Clark as well. What really makes this relatively special is the writing for Lex and Clark's conversation throughout the issue. Quitely's art is good, as well, but Morrison's writing shines here.
The Man of Steel is trapped behind the iron bars of a maximum-security penitentiary with Lex Luthor! Has Superman's archenemy finally succeeded in maneuvering his opponent to the wrong place at the wrong time? Find out in this thrilling installment of Grant Morrison's and Frank Quitely's All Star mega-hit!
I, honestly, don't have much to layabout this one. I don't really know what I was expecting from this series, exactly, but it wasn't this. I'm hoping Lex Luthor comes back soon, though. He was set up to be the main antagonist in the first issue and he hasn't been seen since then.
Jimmy Olsen, the Daily Planet's "Mister Action," is young, brilliant, and reckless! For this week's story he must become the director-for-a-day of P.R.O.J.E.C.T. With top agents assigned to protect him, he's looking forward to an easy day of jet-setting and international liaisons all in the name of scientific discovery. Instead, P.R.O.J.E.C.T. rece...
Not where I was expecting this to go with how the last issue ended, but I still enjoyed it for what it was. It would have been nice to see Lois use the powers more, though, aside from flying around a bit and being able to breathe on the moon. Quitely's art continues to be fairly nice here, as well.
The All Star adventures of the Man of Steel take another startling turn when Lois Lane transforms from Superman's girlfriend into a Kryptonian Superwoman! Meanwhile, Lex Luthor's plans simmer as the criminal mastermind exerts his charisma and intellect over the hardcore inmates who share his maximum-security prison.
A nice improvement over the last issue, though both were good. I liked Quitely's art more this time around, and I also found Morrison to have a more compelling and engaging story to tell with this one. I've never really fully bought the idea of people not being able to figure out that Clark Kent is Superman, so seeing Lois really struggle with that reality was certainly something, but I still realmore
The most recognizable icon in comics continues to get the ALL STAR treatment from creative powerhouses Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely! After the startling events of the first issue, Superman retreats with Lois Lane to his Arctic sanctuary. Find out what mystery haunts Superman's girlfriend as she spends her birthday in the strangest place on eart...
Definitely an intriguing start. First and foremost, Quitely's art is certainly something. It's nice and not so nice at the same time, and I don't really have a definite opinion on it quite yet. Aside from that, there are a lot of interesting things introduced by Morrison here, particularly the idea of Superman dying sooner rather than later. This was very much a setup issue, and I'm looking forwarmore
DC launches the newest addition to its All Star line of comics — where the industry's top creative talents refine the iconic focus of the world's greatest super-heroes. Writer Grant Morrison (JLA, SEVEN SOLDIERS) and artist Frank Quitely (THE AUTHORITY, New X-Men) — the acclaimed team behind JLA: EARTH 2 — are at it once again, this time to s...
Damn, what happened before the start of the series that made the team disband for a few months was genuinely crazy. I don't completely know how I feel about the resolution of it all, but it wasn't bad or anything. Good stuff here once again, overall, and I'm looking forward to seeing North write all of the main characters together.
"WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE FANTASTIC FOUR?"
No more four-shadowing: What REALLY happened back in New York is finally revealed! But it's still affecting matters here in the present, where Ben and Alicia's lives hang in the balance... and it'll take more than a reunion to save them. Plus: alien invaders from another galaxy! The four are finally ba...
Good stuff here that shows what Johnny has been up to since the team split. Coello's art continues to be very nice throughout, as well. As fun and entertaining as these past three issues have been, I'm ready to get back to the team being together and learning more about what led to their separation in the first place. I don't mind issues that focus more on one or two of them whatsoever, but it's amore
"WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE FANTASTIC FOUR?"
The Human Torch is alone in New York, trying to survive in a city that hates and fears-well, mostly him specifically. There's just one thing for Johnny to do: Adopt an all-new secret identity and take an all-new job nobody else wants! But when things at work heat up, Johnny discovers that while you can...
Another really good one-shot story, of sorts, that continues the trend of keeping the team isolated from each other. I still don't know how I feel about that approach for the first few issues of the run, but the stories are two-for-two thus far, in my opinion. This was, like the last issue, a super intriguing sci-fi story that feels like a throwback to older titles.
"WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE FANTASTIC FOUR?"
Reed and Sue are on the run from - well, a lot of things, actually! Things are not going great for the Fantastic Four. But they find themselves in even more trouble when they stop in a small town with a terrible secret! That terrible secret is revealed literally on the second page of this issue, and Re...
"WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE FANTASTIC FOUR?"
It's the start of a new era for the Fantastic Four...and they're already in a ton of trouble.
Something has gone terribly wrong in New York, and the Thing and Alicia are traveling across America to escape it!
But when they stop in a small town for the night and wake up the morning before the...
A really nice start to the run here. First and foremost, Coello's art is great throughout this. He killed it on just about every single page. As for the story, North does a really nice job with the science fiction here. This felt like a more classic, lower-scale science-fiction story. On its own, it's pretty good. However, I don't really know how I feel about this being the first issue for a new Fmore
"WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE FANTASTIC FOUR?"
It's the start of a new era for the Fantastic Four...and they're already in a ton of trouble.
Something has gone terribly wrong in New York, and the Thing and Alicia are traveling across America to escape it!
But when they stop in a small town for the night and wake up the morning before the...
Great start to the second year of the series. With the first year all said and done, I think this tops my ranking list for the Ultimate line. It's a lot of character work, but it's all really, really good. Checchetto is killing it here, as well. I'm super intrigued to see what happens with Richard and (I'm assuming?) Felicia after the ending of this.
KRAVEN'S MOST DANGEROUS GAME!
The Sinister Six are all hunting Spider-Man and the Green Goblin for their ringleader, Kingpin-and this time, Kraven has the upper hand in Jonathan Hickman & Marco Checchetto's love letter to "Kraven's Last Hunt"!
RATED T+
THE MAKER'S ULTIMATE WEAPON!
From rising star Chris Condon (That Texas Blood) and MOON KNIGHT powerhouse artist Alessandro Cappuccio comes the story of the ULTIMATE WOLVERINE! In order to maintain control of their corner of the Maker's world, three members of his council-Magik, Colossus and Omega Red-deploy their most lethal asset: The Winter S...
Just like that, the Ultimate Universe gets me super interested in another writer. I had only read one book by Deniz Camp before he came out with Ultimates, and now he's become a creator to watch, for sure. With Condon, I've only ever read the Daredevil one-shot he did for the Venom War event, which was good. This, though? This was really good stuff. It definitely helps your book when you have the more
THE MAKER'S ULTIMATE WEAPON!
From rising star Chris Condon (That Texas Blood) and MOON KNIGHT powerhouse artist Alessandro Cappuccio comes the story of the ULTIMATE WOLVERINE! In order to maintain control of their corner of the Maker's world, three members of his council-Magik, Colossus and Omega Red-deploy their most lethal asset: The Winter S...
I understand people's criticisms, but I enjoyed this, for the most part. It is still a bit of a slow burn, especially for a story that's supposed to be being told in real time. Though, I do think it's fairly well-written. Caselli's art is, arguably, the best part about this book.
MOON KNIGHT VS. BLACK PANTHER! Moon Knight challenges Black Panther to a one-on-one duel to end the war! But with his army of zealots behind him, would Moon Knight's followers even accept defeat? And the Maker's Council can't be stopped so easily... The epic climax of the first year of ULTIMATE BLACK PANTHER!
Rated T+
Not my favorite issue of the run, but still another super intriguing one. I really appreciated the focus on America Chavez here. This series has been a lot of introductory issues for certain characters, but America's barely had her in it. Even moving forward in the series, she wasn't getting a whole lot of focus. That's not necessarily a bad thing in itself, but it's a little strange when you takemore
THE ULTIMATE GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY! America Chavez takes center stage in this issue as a group of galactic travelers from a far-flung, Maker-free future arrive in search of her!
Rated T+
I really liked the story here. It was probably my favorite yet. However, I just can't get past the art. It worked better in the slower sections where there was mainly dialogue, but, it was just not great when it came to anything action-related or anything with a faster pace. I'm not even fully sure I want to score this as high as I am because of Walta's art, but Snyder's origin story here was justmore
Absolute Batman has established himself as an extremely large force to be reckoned with. But how did he get to this point? How did he push himself? And how did the tragic events of his childhood, and the advice of his father, shape the man who he became...literally? Guest artist Gabriel Walta joins for this essential origin issue of Absolute Batman...
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A pretty misleading cover, but I liked what was inside, for the most part. Nice to see T'Challa back in the main focus after the majority of the previous issue was about Inan. I'm intrigued by his increased intensity, and I'm looking forward to learning more about it, considering Shuri's notion that is has to do with vibranium.
A NEW VILLAIN JOINS THE FRAY!
• Black Panther's war of attrition against Moon Knight becomes more complicated as Wakanda's defense must become two-pronged!
• Plus, T'Challa discovers vibranium in his blood, bringing with it even more visions and more mystery...
RATED T+
Have yourself a 5.8/10 little Christmas Gabe Hernandez.
A VERY MERRY SPIDER-CHRISTMAS?
• Season's greetings from the Parker family! But why is Peter acting so strangely during the most wonderful time of the year? And what's got
Gwen so concerned? Don't miss the thrilling conclusion of the second arc - and the first year - of ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN!
RATED T+
An absolutely crazy ending. I had to go back and re-read to actually notice that Peter had not said a word the entire issue. I know Mary Jane was talking to him and she resolved things on her own, but I just thought that was a funny character moment for her. Good lord, man. Maybe I'm just riding the high of that ending and noticing all of the little hints of build to it (The two quote pages were wmore
A VERY MERRY SPIDER-CHRISTMAS?
• Season's greetings from the Parker family! But why is Peter acting so strangely during the most wonderful time of the year? And what's got
Gwen so concerned? Don't miss the thrilling conclusion of the second arc - and the first year - of ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN!
RATED T+
Interesting developments. I like what we got, although I do feel like the overarching story with the Children of the Atom is progressing a little slowly for my liking. I'm still enjoying it, though, and, as usual, I'm looking forward to what comes next with this title.
ENTER...VIPER!
• Viper enters the stage after a mass raid on the cult known as the Children of the Atom!
• What has the Maker's Council been doing with the cult's mutants?
• And what of the mysterious figure they have been keeping prisoner?
• Hisako and her friends face a new world order as the raid leaves mutant...
Super solid stuff. Camp has been doing great, career-defining work on Ultimates so far, in my opinion. So, I was interested to see where this would go. It didn't really do a lot of telling me things I didn't already know, but I did enjoy seeing Nick Fury in this universe, as well as his perspective on things. I will say that I believe Camp might be the first comic writer I've seen actually take inmore
THE CLOCK IS TICKING DOWN TO THE MAKER'S ARRIVAL!
Deniz Camp flips the narrative on ULTIMATES and takes us inside the Maker's Council! The heroes of the Ultimate Universe aren't the only ones who have been preparing for the return of the Maker, and the clock is ticking down...
This unique one-shot sets the stage for the second year of the U...
This, kind of, felt like a filler issue, of sorts. However, it was still really good. It jumps around to different members of the team, but the pacing was handled really well. It was nice to see where everyone is at following the events of the last issue, and I'm especially looking forward to seeing how everything moves forward in the next issue.
WHO ARE THE ULTIMATES? A NEW STORY ARC BEGINS!
Perfect jumping-on point for the uninitiated! The aftermath of the explosive last issue - including the loss of a major member! Join the Ultimates in their secret HQ as they regroup and launch their bold new plan to change the world!
Rated T+