Duggan’s central idea is pretty silly.
Duggan’s central idea is pretty silly.
Burnett’s story works with time-worn action cliches.
Grayson takes her time getting everything lined up.
Hal Jordan and Jon Stewart are back on Earth, each with a different in mission.
Jon Kent finds himself in a world of injustice.
Storm steps into the power vacuum of the Quiet Council.
The Superman family battles Metallo, Jon finds himself in over his head, and Steel encounters a new enemy.
Sinister does his best to undo his sins.
Kim is plunging Cindy into her own Spider-Verse.
Russell lets the situations in the situational comedy.
It’s been a fun journey.
The three-person writing team is juggling a lot.
So much of it lacks any real depth.
Kudranski’s art is suitably impressive.
Adams is starting from a really nice point for any hero.
Liesel comes across as a fun hero here, but she deserves better.
Orlando does a brilliant job.
Waid solidly establishes what’s going on.
It loses its momentum once things get wacky.
Adams has a remarkably solid sense of composition.