Jurgens has constructed a solid ending.
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Jurgens has constructed a solid ending.
The Superman family finds themselves dealing with the Cyborg Superman, Superman and Lois battle Doombreaker as they try to figure out what happened to Jon, and Steelworks presents their plans for Metropolis.
The Superman family battles Metallo, Jon finds himself in over his head, and Steel encounters a new enemy.
Metallo’s attacks intensify, Doombreaker finds a bone shard as Jon and the princess get into even more trouble, and Power Girl finally sees who’s been after her, Clark and Lois confront Doombreaker, and Power Girl and Jon Kent learn the secret of who’s after Power Girl.
Superman and the family make a discovery about Metallo, a visitor brings her problems with her to the Kent Farm, and Supergirl needs help and only Power Girl can do it.
Readers get three brilliant Superman and Superman family stories.
Lord of the Jungle will likely find its distinctive voice as things progress.
Jurgens sets things up in an auspicious direction at issue's end.
The entire creative team does a good enough job of distracting from the tired, old central themes of the story to make it FEEL fresh,
Jurgens keeps the action going in an issue the narrowly avoids living-up to the potential of the story.
A traditional Batman story is taken into somewhat clever new ground.
Numerous opportunities seem to be avoided in favor of something far too traditional to be terribly original.
The future around the edges is little more than minor decoration on an otherwise very standard Batman story.
It’s a valiant attempt at covering the fallout of the death of a legendary villain.
A suitable climax to a long-running conflict.
A young Batman searches for an old Joker.
It’s up to Harley to travel through both time and space to fix all the continuity errors she created.
Action Comics #1000 is a love letter to Superman, pure and simple