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Action Comics #11 Review

Action Comics #11 Review

Superman deals with life after “Clark Kent” while Earth’s first superman goes after Lois Lane’s family in Action Comics #11

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Action Comics #10 Review

Superman’s double identity as Clark Kent takes an unexpected turn as Nimrod, the world’s greatest hunter, chooses the Man of Steel as his next prey in Grant Morrison’s Action Comics #10.

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Action Comics #9 Review

Action Comics #9

President Superman of Earth-23 battles the crazed monster Superman of yet another parallel world in Grant Morrison’s Action Comics #9.

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Action Comics #8 Review

Action Comics #8 review

Superman battles the team of Brainiac and Metallo for the fate of Metropolis and hundreds of other alien cities, and finally accepts his destiny as Earth’s first and greatest superhero in the final chapter of Grant Morrison and Rags Morales’ opening arc of Action Comics.

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Action Comics #7 Review

Action Comics #7

Superman breaks into the Collector’s spaceship, only to be faced with an impossible choice, save either Kandor or Metropolis, and let the other one die, in the seventh issue of Grant Morrison’s Action Comics.

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Action Comics #6 Review

The armored Superman of the present day teams up with the Legion of Superheroes to stop the Anti-Superman Army’s plan for revenge, which would also result in the destruction of planet Earth, in the sixth issue of Grant Morrison’s ACTION COMICS.

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Batman Incoporated #1 [Preview] [kinda]

Courtesy of DC’s blog The Source we’ve gotten our first, albeit brief, glance at one of DC’s “Second Wave” titles, Batman Incorporated, which will start it’s second volume this May. And to no surprise at this point artist Chris Burnham is bringing with him the good stuff.

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DC’s “Second Wave” Washes Up 6 New Titles

DC Comics recently announced their “second wave” of titles as a continued edition to their New 52 initiative, which of course means that six titles have to be replaced. The new series will start in May and the replaced series will end in April with their eighth issue.

Speculation of this move has existed since the the titles first started to be announced and it was obvious that some could probably not carry an ongoing series.

Speculate no more.

Unless you want to speculate the “Third Wave.” Then speculate away.

That’s four “speculate(s)” in four sentences.

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Action Comics #5 Review

The story of Superman’s voyage to Earth, as told by the spaceship itself enlivens the fifth issue of Grant Morrison’s ACTION COMICS.

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Action Comics #4 Review

 It’s Superman and Steel versus Metallo and an army of robots in the fourth issue of Grant Morrison’s Action Comics.

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The Good But Not Great Fantastic Four: 1234 [A Look Back]

Grant Morrison and Jae Lee team up for a story pitting the Fantastic Four against their eternal nemesis Doctor Doom, who has now found a way to use reality itself as a weapon.

Considering how well-known Grant Morrison is, and how every one of his stories is endlessly discussed and referenced on the internet, it was shocking to find out about this little story from 2002 that no one ever talks about.

Then I read it, and found out why.

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Action Comics #3 Review

 

Grant Morrison and Rags Morales are joing by Gene Ha as things heat up in the third issue of Action Comics.

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