It’s all very familiar.
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It’s all very familiar.
A breezy, adorable mood bounces from panel to panel.
Wilson gives Ivy quite a bit of happiness this issue.
Readers get three brilliant Superman and Superman family stories.
Raynor draws heavy shadows over everything.
Johns is clearly going for something very, very ambitious.
Phillips is having fun.
Howard DOES manage a few clever moments.
A very sophisticated story by G. Willow Wilson.
The stories share a theme of power and awakening.
Taylor has a lot of story to tell in about 50 pages.
It’s kind of fun to see all of the sidekicks that Johns has created for Golden Age heroes.
Campbell has found an appealing way to make Mary Marvel seem that much cooler than Parker and Beck’s Captain Marvel.
Silence and precision are the perfect pairing for a “silent comic” format.
It’s always fun to see two Wonder Women team up.
A big, messy action issue.
Superman and his father find themselves at the mercy of Red Sin.
Lex Luthor makes the ultimate power play, and Superman responds.
Lolli and Baldeón are clearly having a lot of fun.
A deliciously clever approach.