The issue is so silver age that one character even says something like "we are about to go silver age". I love it.
This issue really delivers on the fun, energy, and excitement, that has been advertised for the series.
Non-stop DC goodness that takes from all corners of the DC universe, lore, and cast.
Fun interactions from characters you don't normally see interact.
I love that Snyder still puts Superman at this story's core. He needs to write Superman more, he really gets h more
The tournament is in full swing. Heroes have fallen. Darkseid is near. The 32 champions have been chosen, and now they must compete to earn the Heart of Apokolips. The first challenge? Battling across a deadly arena to acquire new weapons of war. The greatest powers of the DC Universe are up for grabs, and whoever holds them will advance to the nex...
I didn't intend on reading this - I only bought the 2nd printing because of Dan Mora's Absolute variant cover... but I'm very happy I ended up reading it.
Intriguing set up, following the "DC All In" tie-ins sprinkled throughout the DC Universe this past year.
Takes no time in pulling you right into the action, with some promising surprises, I'm sure.
Art is AMAZIN more
The Heart of Apokolips has transformed Earth into a hellscape in preparation for the return of Darkseid! The end of the DC Universe is here! The Justice League’s only chance to defeat Darkseid is to enter a deadly tournament, an epic and over-the-top battle royale that will surprise you! The World’s Greatest Heroes fight to become the champion ...
So so wholesome and fun. What makes holidays worth it is the company we choose to surround ourselves with.
It’s Thanksgiving in Midvale, and Kara is fretting over her first holiday home in a while. With plenty to be thankful for, Supergirl has nothing to worry about, right? Wrong! In an attempt to patch things up with her father, Lena has invited Lex Luthor and his girlfriend, Mercy, home for the holidays. What machinations could Lexcorp have for the ...
Shamelessly Silver Age. It’s got the imagination, the silliness, and most importantly, the heart. This book is everything that makes DC Comics great - fantasy and humor grounded in real emotion.
Clever theme that I don’t see too often - about how Superman sees Kryptonite as a form of rejection from his home planet. Sad stuff… very excited to see how this story concludes.
Superman finds himself somewhere over the rainbow in this landmark issue— featuring the debut of a brand-new, canon-changing, sure-to-be-essential-for- all-time character! (At the very least, he’s awfully cute!) What never happened to the Man of Tomorrow? The answer awaits in a form-bending, head-spinning, myxed-up melee of mites, men, and mult...
The issue is so silver age that one character even says something like "we are about to go silver age". I love it.
This continues to be an absolute pleasure to read. The whole Absolute line is my favourite thing in comics. Haven't felt like this about DC in many moons. It makes me feel like a kid reading comics again. For me, I can give no higher compliment.
As soon as I logged on today and saw the score! for this drop to 8.7, I knew instantly it was our master of mayhem - up to his antics as alway more
MEMORIES OF KRYPTON! Years ago on Krypton, Jor-El and Lara became utterly convinced that their planet was headed towards cataclysm. But what could two lowly peons of the Labor Guild possibly do to save their entire species? The answer is decidedly not what you think...
Wow! Just like the past 2 issues, Issue #3 brings high energy and a whole lot of heart.
The present day story takes a pause, in order to provide more context to the last days of Krypton, and it DELIVERS.
Unapologetically for the working people, this version of the Els truly reflects the complex times we live in today.
Rafa Sandoval's art is BADASS! Lara gets a lo more
MEMORIES OF KRYPTON! Years ago on Krypton, Jor-El and Lara became utterly convinced that their planet was headed towards cataclysm. But what could two lowly peons of the Labor Guild possibly do to save their entire species? The answer is decidedly not what you think...
Pretty good conclusion to a pretty good weekly series. To reference the very first episode of the “Young Justice” cartoon, I wasn’t overwhelmed, I wasn’t underwhelmed, I was just whelmed.
Waid does a decent job harkening back to the endless imagination and adventures of Superman comics of yester-year.
It’s got heart, it’s got good guys, it’s got bad guys. Howev more
IT'S ALL LED TO THIS! As the final battle between Aethyr's forces and the heroes of Earth reaches its climax, the Phantom Zone is changed forever...altered from the ground up and ready for new prisoners. But who of the super family will be amongst them? It's the shocking finale to the Action Comics weekly, and you're going to have to read it to bel...
I dug this WAY more than Issue #1, which was more of a straight-forward JL adventure thru the eyes of a newbie.
This issue keeps the fun but with some much-needed emotional interactions between JLU members.
Waid’s setting up some cool mysteries (particularly with J’onn) that we’ll hopefully see payoff in the next couple issues. J’onn is an underrated and essential me more
INTO THE NEST OF THE PARADEMON! As the Justice League grapples with the ramifications of the Atom Project, a strange alert brings the team to the jungles of South America...and a horrific discovery. Can the elite Justice League strike force save a village from total slaughter? Plus...the mystery of the Darkseid heir deepens, and dissension in the r...
Groovy start to what seems like an interesting series.
Lieber’s art speaks for itself. Ewing’s writing evokes a Silver Age energy, and interesting premise that definitely makes you want to read what happens next.
To know him is to love him--that fab freak who can change himself into any element in the human body! He's the one and only Rex Mason, alias Metamorpho... but can even he win out against Cy.C.L.O.P.S., the hairy eyeball of crime that gazes from the top of the pop charts to the lowest depths of evil--and even into the far-off, far-out Ra-Realm? To f...