A lot of weird energy flowing across the page.
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A lot of weird energy flowing across the page.
Lex Luthor makes the ultimate power play, and Superman responds.
Superman battles the New Gods to keep Osul free as Lex Luthor makes his move and in the back-up Thao-La and Supergirl face Chaytil’s monster.
The Phaelosian twins go to the zoo, a trip that drags Superman into a new conflict and in the back-up, Supergirl and Thao-La hunt down Chaytil in Metropolis.
Overall, Lois Lane #7 is a strong entry in a strong series.
Lois Lane #6 is a great comic, but it feels like yet another detour from the main story.
Lois Lane #5 is the comics equivalent of a prestige cable drama.
Lois Lane #4 is a great example of why Lois is a linchpin of the DC Universe.
Lois Lane #3 makes the superhero comics’ first couple feel somehow both iconic and real.
It seems difficult to believe that Rucka, Perkins, et al can continue this momentum for ten more issues, but the first two indicate that Lois Lane will be an instant classic.
This timely and political first issue of Lois Lane is an instant classic, and a great start to the series.
If a good comic feels like a meal, then Superman: Event Leviathan #1 is a really good buffet, one where you might find yourself leaving a little overstuffed.