
This week: Superman’s special summer #1 begins the next phase of the Adventures of Iron Man.
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Superman Special #1 Summer
writer: Mark Wyder (Chapter 1), Dan Castle (Chapter 2) and Joshua Williamson (Chapter 3)
artist: Jorge Jiménez (Chapter 1-3) and and Mora (Conclusion)
Artistic finishes (Chapter 3): Belén Ortega
Colorist: Tomeu Morey
letter: Dave Sharpe
Covering the Artist: Jorge Jiménez and Tomeu Morey
It’s only less than a month before spring, but DC will jump to the next season of the week, and they’re starting the celebration of “Superman Summer”. Superman’s special summer #1 provides readers with content in super titles for the rest of the year, including writers Dan CastleNew Steel Character debut next month Superman Unlimited series. Join Slott, this is the current one Superman writer Joshua Williamson and pass in/return Action comics scribe Mark Wyderand artists Jorge Jiménez and Tomeu Morey. The team teamed up to conduct a three-act story distributed over 48 pages, which is a great entrance to Superman’s current status.
The story of this question is rather simple: Valicus, the clumsy five-man five-man of superhero against the quintet, has been abandoned in time and appears out of place in Clark Kent’s small family, first of all, is still Supersboy and Hen ath Hen and the Bounther day of super of super iran and irw and irw and superw and super-irw and super-irw and and Superwaann and Johnane and y.
OK, so maybe when it’s all laid out, it’s not super-directed, especially with all of this verification, but as Waid, Slott and Williamson say, it hangs well. Each segment has its own themed voice, reflecting many different aspects of Superman – Waid’s Superboy section starts things in a fun way, which leads Slott to focus on the entire Superfamily and ultimately makes Williamson’s position on Superman as part of the larger DCU – without a doubt disengagement or not getting along with each other. Of the three sections, Slott’s stage is the weakest, with a truly stereotypical “story” about climate change that is completely out of place even in one of its own chapters. Hopefully, it can be painted as Slott’s character to keep his legs inside his territory, which is not something to come.
Jiménez and Morey brought the whole thing into visual life in a spectacular way. The team has spent a lot of time in Gotham over the past few years and it’s great to see them in roles that make changes during the daytime hours. Jiménez Super Son Series, and modern sequences capture the scale and appeal of Superman’s world, even if not in metropolis. Smallville itself is beautiful, and Morey’s colors make the golden wheat fields and sunny blue sky pop up the page. Unfortunately, it was just a brief exercise for the team’s Superman, but it’s still a welcome person.
The conclusion of the question, Williamson and Superman Series artists and Moraprovides some explanation for the rest of the problem and connects things with larger DCs in an unexpected way Superman. Iron Man will play a key role in the entirety of the next phase, which is definitely an important part of the overall DCU storyline.
Superman’s special summer #1 is a very solid Superman comic and a good example of the three major Superman champions later this year. Williamson and Waid are a pair of powerful writers, and Jiménez and Morey prove once again why they are superstar art teams. Hopefully Slott can get rid of the initial clumsiness he showed here because he’s more comfortable with Iron Man.
Final judgment: purchase.
round up
- In the other Superman’s participation this week, Mark Waid, Clayton Henry,,,,, Tamra Bonvillainand Steve Magic‘ Batman/Superman: The Best in the World #38 also writes “We Yesterday” crosses Justice League Unlimited. This question is mainly set, Superman, Batman and Flash responded to Gorilla City’s Grodd’s threat. With it comes classic superheroes, provided it is hard to believe that they have never been done before.
- Back to today, Unknown Challenger #5 summarizes the writer’s series Christopher Cantwell,artist Sean Izaakse and Amancay Nahuelpancolorist Romulo Fajardo Jr.and letters Hassan Otsane-Elhaou. Each question is an exploration of individual challengers, and this question is no different, the focus is Rocky Davis, a challenger who has not infected Omega energy and will do his best to protect his friends. Sincerely hope we will see more of these characters from this creative team soon.
- Ram v and Evan Cagle‘ New God Continue its excellent run with the fifth issue of this week. V and Cagle are joined by guest artists Andrew McCleancolorist Francesco Segaland letters Tom Naples For this question, it can meditate on the nature of life and death through Lightray’s eyes. It’s a powerful problem, and its only downside is the cover, which ruins what would have been an incredible last page reveal.
- Detective comics #1096 Packaging Tom Taylor and Fetal MikelBecome the first full arc of the creative team in the series in a dramatic way. The Batman title is now being launched on all cylinders, detective It’s definitely the lead.
- This week in Gotham, there are also a pair of titles involving milestone issues. Cat girl #75 and Night Wing #125. Restart is damn, just tell a good story and people will come, both books do it.
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