An enjoyable adventure that's over far too quickly.
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An enjoyable adventure that's over far too quickly.
Bendis wraps up his Superman run.
It’s Superman and Synmar’s final battle.
The conflict between Emma and Diana never quite lives up to the potential for a truly satisfying climax of Tamaki's run.
This particular, little climax feels a bit flat despite some promising elements.
Tamaki carves a lot of poetry into the plot.
Writer Bryan Hill develops a script that’s as smart as it is witty.
Writer Cavan Scott tells a concise tale of contemporary fantasy that is brought to the page with some intensity by artist Jose Lucas.
The Superman Family deals with the Red Cloud.
The detective finds out more about William Myerson.
Tamaki frames the climactic battle in a throne room on the other side of the planet.
The Superman family battles the Parasite with Red Cloud waiting in the wings.
Superman and Synmar battle it out in the Phantom Zone.
Ram V has constructed a thoroughly enjoyable script.
Writer and artist manage a very emotionally engaging one-shot.
Tamaki and company orchestrate some surprisingly thoughtful allegory in a very satisfying issue.
A provocative 21st-century update on the Joker concept.
An enjoyable 16-pager that weighs aggressive action against more nuanced interpersonal matters between two superheroes.
The simple application of history to the legend of Themyscira makes for a fun, little excursion into Diana’s childhood.
A surprisingly well-balanced final chapter written by Cecil Castellucci.