It even exists above the infinitesimal plane of existence called “Comic Book Limbo” which exists above the “Sphere of the Gods” which exists above all gods and extra dimensional beings, makin’ a weird nesting doll effect that’s really confusing on paper. Puppy: Being on the same level...
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Superman - Krypton, Metropolis, Hero: Superman’s origin is perhaps one of the best-known stories in comic book history. Indeed, in All Star Superman no. 1 (2005), writer Grant Morrison and artist Frank Quitely expertly cover the salient points with just
(January 1993), which depicted the death of Superman at the hands of the villain Doomsday. Over four million copies ofSupermanno. 75 were printed, and the sheer abundance of the comic virtually guaranteed that it would not appreciate significantly in value. When the industry collapsed in the...
He said he was Jor-El's helper back on Krypton. That is SO unlike to his comic book version that it makes me think he's not JJ/MM. In fact, the only evidence was the Reese's Pieces in an earlier episode and the fact that the Smallville Kryptonsite keeps referring to him as MM....
Still, on the whole, Roth continues to do a wonderful job on this book, really serving to capture the emotions of his cast. I think that I’ll give this fun and thought-provoking comic a strong 4.5 Minutemen. It’s a little rough in spots, with some heavy-handedness and its subject...
The title of this book is not a euphemism or a metaphor; it’s a very dark comedy about a kid named Mort who dies but returns to life as a sort of undead creature with a couple of vague superpowers. (For example, he can detach his head because he was beheaded in the ...
The motivations of Superman's villains and the way Jonathan Kent dies also differ in different movies. The moral code of Superman, the character of Lex Luthor, and how the world perceives Superman are also inconsistent across movies.
Obviously, everyone knows of Lex Luthor, Supes' arch-enemy. Most casual fans have heard of Doomsday — thanks to the "Death of Superman" comic arc where Superman didn't die — and General Zod. Outside of that, however, you need to be pretty into the Superman mythos to recognize and...
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