A love letter to Superman fans. This issue embodies everything the Man of Steel is. I loved it. I also loved Tom King just casually opening a dozen cans of worms and settling age old debates in rapid succession through Alice's questions; that was great. I also loved that, in the end, it turns out that Superman's decision to go rescue this one seemingly insignificant girl, rather than abandoning ea more
Available to comics shops for the first time! It's the finale of Tom King and Andy Kubert's Man of Steel epic and Superman is captured off-planet, with Earth's remaining heroes left to fend off an alien robot invasion! If Superman can break his bonds and rise up against the diabolical mastermind who unleased the attack, he can save his adopted home...
What...is...happening.
"ORIGINAL SINS," Part Two
As the gossamer threads that appear to connect Father Fred and Norton across Space and Time become more entwined, Norton suffers a mental setback that could jeopardize both their investigations.
NEW STORY ARC
"ORIGINAL SINS," Part One
After the mind-blowing events of the first arc, Norton digs deeper into the mystery of the Black Barn, and secrets of his past begin to come to light. Meanwhile, Father Fred does some digging of his own and learns the hard way that some secrets should just stay buried.
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Visually spectacular. The plot thickens, and the mystery deepens. Bits and pieces are coming back in my memory from the time I first read these first couple arcs, and it's cool to see how Lemire teases future revelations early on.
"THE BLACK BARN": Conclusion-Father Fred enters The Black Barn on a daring rescue attempt but nothing can prepare him for the horrors within. Meanwhile Norton and Angie delve deeper into Norton's past and zero in on the secrets of the Barn. A 2018 Eisner Award nominee for Best Writer, JEFF LEMIRE!
Madness spreads across Gideon Falls as Father Fred and Sheriff Miller race to stop a killer.
I absolutely loved both of these stories. Superman agreeing to a deal with Darkseid to kill an innocent person, but then finding a way to make that killing a form of saving someone, was absolute genius in the most brilliantly heartbreaking way. And then the story about Superman living a quiet, peaceful life at the expense of his principles was such a powerful display of the virtue of the Man of St more
Available to comics shops for the first time! Darkseid offers to help Superman in his quest to rescue the Earth girl Alice-but that help comes at a cost! Then, the Man of Steel is treated to a vision of his life at home with his friends and family-but a far grimmer reality is about to intrude! Originally published in Superman Giant #12 and #13.
I like the slow burn. Lemire is really taking his time drawing the reader into the mystery bit by bit and gradually increasing the anxiety levels, carefully building suspense and pushing the characters towards what will inevitably be an inescapable sense of dread. Good stuff. Sorrentino's art is perfect for this genre.
The unlikely small-town detective duo of Father Fred and Sheriff Miller comes face to face with a terrifying killer deep in the back roads of Gideon Falls. Meanwhile, Xu hypnotizes Norton, and they begin to unlock the secrets of his childhood and his uncanny link to the horrifying Black Barn!
The bestselling team of JEFF LEMIRE & ANDREA SORRENTINO (Old Man Logan, Green Arrow) unleash their most ambitious story to date with this complex and mesmerizing new supernatural mystery series. Norton gets closer to the secrets of the Black Barn as Fred discovers a grizzly new crime in Gideon Falls.
The brand-new supernatural mystery series by the acclaimed team of JEFF LEMIRE and ANDREA SORRENTINO (Old Man Logan, Green Arrow) continues. The mysteries of the "Black Barn" heighten as the reclusive Norton begins to unravel new clues just as a murder spree breaks out in the town of Gideon Falls. But how is it all connected?! The puzzle pieces beg...
Finally getting back to this after having read the first couple arcs 6-7 years ago. This was a great start, just like I remember. Good setup, nice little mystery to unravel and a sense of unease and discomfort that will surely grow and fester until it's downright horror. Lemire and Sorrentino are a stellar team. The writing and artwork were both on point.
A brand-new ongoing series from the acclaimed bestselling creative team of Old Man Logan and Green Arrow! The lives of a reclusive young man obsessed with a conspiracy in the city's trash, and a washed-up Catholic priest arriving in a small town full of dark secrets, become intertwined around the mysterious legend of The Black Barn, an otherworldly...
Probably the weakest so far. I thought the story where Superman was split into two personalities was kind of interesting, but the race story was too wordy and just plain boring. We get it, Superman doesn't give up.
Available to comics shops for the first time! While Superman searches the galaxy for a kidnapped girl, she retells the tale of the Man of Steel's race against the Fastest Man Alive! Then, the human and Kryptonian sides of Superman clash as the hope of finding the girl becomes increasingly unlikely. Originally published in SUPERMAN GIANT #9 and #10.
The Dark Knight and the Merc with a Mouth team up for an adventure so mind-bending you'll think you’re in a dream! Brought to you by legendary creators Grant Morrison and Dan Mora! And be sure not to miss these incredible extra stories: Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, and Joshua Williamson team up with Hayden Sherman for a magical Constantine/Doc...
Kinda garbage. The jokes were unfunny, the characters continue to be bland with zero team chemistry, and the story was so uninteresting it hurts. Glad to be done. It probably doesn’t help that I read this as part of the Gwenpool omnibus, and not only is Gwen written differently here, but she's probably the team member who gets the least amount of spotlight throughout the series. So, a disappoint more
THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE BEAUTIFUL CONCLUDES!
• HAWKEYE and HAWKEYE lead the fight to save AMERICA CHAVEZ from a cult that believes she's their prophesized chosen one who will lead them into the light - and also into victory - as they attempt a takeover of Los Angeles.
• But just as things look darkest, the te...
Some funny moments. I liked that Clint was outed when the real Wonder Man appeared on live TV; it's the kind of ridiculous bad luck scenario he would find himself in. I also enjoyed the expressions of Gwen, Quentin and Ramone when they found out about the vampires. That being said, this issue still struggled with the same stuff this whole series has struggled with. There is no depth to any of thes more
• Creepy Hollywood cults! Gruesome blood sacrifices! Pop religion collides with serious mystic power in sunny Los Angeles, and somehow, the new Masters of Evil AND Kate Bishop's parents AND her ex-boyfriend are tied up in it!
• The West Coast kids go deep undercover to get to the bottom of the Temple of the Shifting Su...
Available to comics shops for the first time! Superman is tormented by visions of the death of Lois Lane while awaiting his release from a bureaucratic prison planet! Then, a detour through time lands the Man of Steel on the battlefields of World War II next to Sgt. Rock and the combat happy joes of Easy Company! Originally published in SUPERMAN GI...
I loved Clint impersonating Wonder Man. I wanted more of that.
• KATE BISHOP's ex NOH-VARR is back in town in a big way and needs her help with something weird. Do exes ever come back for normal reasons?! (They do not.)
• That's right, something foul is afoot in the City of Angels, and surprisingly, it's not the newly formed Masters of Evil West Coast (OR that Dutch Oven guy).
NOH-VARR? NO WAY!
• Marvel Boy is back, and the timing couldn't be worse for Kate Bishop. Her relationship with Fuse is looking shaky, and the last thing she wants is her very hot ex hanging around!
• Not to mention Kate's former Young Avengers teammate has brought a mountain of trouble to the West Coast!
Man, some really heavy stuff in this one. The middle story about the alien who gave his life to save Superman because of how many he would go on to save if he lived...dang. That was a gut gutpunch.
Available to comics shops for the first time! En route to Rann, Superman must face an intergalactic pugilist in an epic boxing match, then save an alien family from certain doom-if they can help him first! These stories were originally published in SUPERMAN GIANT #5 and 6.
CITY OF EVILS CONTINUES!
• Sometimes saving the day includes saving yourself so you can live long enough to deal with the next crisis, and, as a slew of villains band together to destroy the West Coast Avengers, our heroes will have to do just that!
• Hope you survive the L.A. experience! (Yes, we brought an...
Gwenpool is the most entertaining character here by a mile. I wish we got more of her 4th wall breaking, but I guess Thompson doesn't want her to overshadow all the other characters.
CITY OF EVILS BEGINS!
• Turns out not EVERYONE is happy the good guys have gotten the band back together again in the form of an all-new West Coast Avengers. Some villains were actually pretty pleased with the status quo, and they've got creative ideas about an UN-welcoming party to rectify the situation.
• ...
Tom King gets Superman. This comic was interestingly put together... It's intentionally disjointed, jumping from scene to scene without warning and not always following a linear timeline, forcing the reader to connect the dots as they go. It has the potential to be too jarring and take people out of the story, but strangely, it works, and it works quite well. King is able to power through an issue more
Available to comics shops for the first time! Following a home invasion that ends in murder, Superman is put on the trail of a Metropolis mystery by Batman-but can even the Man of Steel discover the truth behind these tragic deaths, or their ties to the far-off world of Rann? These stories by Tom King with art by Andy Kubert guest-starring Green La...
This was a meh issue. It's fun and all, but when your whole thing is "It's fun!", then you're gonna need it to be REALLY fun every issue or it quickly starts to lose its charm. Haven't really seen much in the way of characterization or depth yet, and when you don't have that and the jokes aren't landing, then you don't have much left.
Also, to borrow from a Bill Burr bit: how did I know more
• If the team thought a 50-Foot Woman version of Tigra was trouble, just wait till they get a load of her "friends."
• That's right, it's close encounters of the very large and destructive kind as the West Coast Avengers try to save the day from B-movie-monster-sized threats roaming Los Angeles!
• And while her team takes the ...
Well, there you have it. So ends the "first" Krakoan age. I wager any ending to my favourite X-Men era of all time would've been bitter no matter what, but I can't help but be slightly disappointed. I'm definitely glad they left open the possibility for a return to Krakoa down the road, but it's hard not to lament what could have been. Even for a big fan of a the Krakoan era like myself, it's unde more
THE END OF AN ERA - UNCANNY X-MEN #700!
All good things must come to an end, and as good of a thing as the Krakoan era has been for mutantkind...its time has come at last. The tragedy and triumph of FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X, the madness and mystery of RISE OF THE POWERS OF X...they have all come to their end and led to this moment that will chan...
I definitely don't fully understand, but I think it was alright? I wish this weren't Gillen's last work on the Krakoan era, but c'est la vie I suppose. It wasn't but, just...confusing and rushed.
...AND FOREVER!
Our secrets, sinister or otherwise, are over. X-MEN FORVER ends with a question - after everything, do we have Hope or not? From between the pages of IMMORTAL X-MEN and RISE OF THE POWERS OF X, the final secrets of the Krakoan Age are revealed here!
Rated T+
It's fairly well-written (it is Kieron Gillen after all), but there's too much going on too quickly for it to pack much of a punch. I still think Gillen is doing the best he can with what he's working with, it's just a shame that his Immortal X-Men run is getting cut off at the knees with this mixed bag of a final event.
NOW... War in Krakoa!
A hunt in the White Hot Room! And a heartwarming family reunion (by which we mean "possibly involving setting fire to someone's heart with a flamethrower"). Spinning out from RISE OF THE POWERS OF X and IMMORTAL X-MEN comes a must-read for the conclusion of the Krakoan Age!
Rated T+
I liked that this issue made Xavier's plan make a lot more sense and painted it in a more, if not positive, then at least utilitarian light. He's often getting trashed as the bad guy with well-meaning but misguided motives who manipulates the mutants he claims to love for some ends of his own. Through the first two issues of X-Men Forever, we at least get a reasonable explanation of his plan that more
IMMORTAL MEANS FOREVER!
The fight for Krakoa's future begins here! Since RISE OF THE POWERS OF X began, there have been a few mysteries unrevealed! Now writer Kieron Gillen fills in the gap of what happened between the end of IMMORTAL X-MEN and the beginning of the end of the Krakoan Age!
Rated T+
I enjoyed this more than most seemed to. I liked the opening flashback where we finally find out what Irene told Sinister way back in Immortal X-Men #1 (I wonder if that was always what it was going to be? If so, that's some impressive foresight and planning). The rest of it was mostly just filling in gaps in the main FotHoX/RotPoX plotline, but for what it was, it was solid. One of Gillen's bigge more
HAUNTED HOUSE OF X! How can you kill a digital god? What do you do when the Phoenix is bleeding out into nothing? There's been questions that have haunted you since the end of IMMORTAL X-MEN. Finally, some answers. There's also been some questions that have haunted you since the START of IMMORTAL X-MEN. Finally, some answers too. Tying directly int...
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...
The jokes weren't really landing for me in this one. Nice to see Gwen breaking the fourth wall, but I find it a little weird that neither her nor B.R.O.D.O.K. have mentioned her time working as a henchman for M.O.D.O.K. in her Unbelievable Gwenpool run, especially since he's the villain they're currently up against. Just seems like something that would come up. Also, I'm not gonna lie...I could no more
• If the team thought a 50-Foot Woman version of Tigra was trouble, just wait till they get a load of her "friends."
• That's right, it's close encounters of the very large and destructive kind as the West Coast Avengers try to save the day from B-movie-monster-sized threats roaming Los Angeles!
• ...
Gwen could do so much better.
• You thought giant land sharks were bad? How about former West Coast Avenger Tigra transformed into an extremely grouchy, extremely ENORMOUS Woman?!
• But Tigra isn't the half of it. Who's the insanely handsome man behind the curtain pulling her strings?
• Hawkeye, Hawkeye, America Chavez, Fuse, Gwenpool and Kid Omega are her...