Good superman game
I still don't get how both Bats and Supes died and became powered/levelled up for a video game scenario where Mongul used humanity as a force of anger to kill the two heroes who save them every week.? Then we end up with the son of Mongul challenging B&S (I call B&S on this whole sc Oh right, the review. I still don't get how both Bats and Supes died and became powered/levelled up for a video game scenario where Mongul used humanity as a force of anger to kill the two heroes who save them every week.? Yet somehow DC fanboys will say a talking sociopathic gun loving raccoon is unrealistic? Anyhow.that part was dumb, and it wasn't Jae Lee art. fun?Īlso reviewed for Shallow Comic Readers. I'd just like to see something more cohesive and maybe more. I like the Batman/Superman stuff, so I hope they don't give up on this title.
Nothing about that panel looks like it belongs in a comic book. I mean, it looks like he's found his Happy Place to me!Īnd then there's that oddly placed plane, that makes it look like he just farted out a jet. Is the yellow alien planning to hug them to death? There are stunning moments like this one: One minute you're looking at normal characters, and the next you're eyeballing stuff from fairyland.Īnd, again, I have mixed feeling on how well like his stuff for a superhero comic.
I know that sounds awful, but it gave the book a really odd feel. He should have either drawn the whole thing.or nothing. If you've seen Lee's stuff, you know it doesn't play well with others. His art sort of pops up in the middle and slaps you around a bit, disappears, comes back for one more kick in the junk, and then leaves. The art is distracting, because Jae Lee isn't the artist for the whole volume. You don't strictly need to read those to understand what's going on.but it wouldn't hurt. They also throw in a character from Earth 2, Vol. In the last volume I'd read, PG was having some problems controlling her powers, and this seems to be a continuation of that storyline. Next up was a crossover with the World's Finest aka Power Girl and Huntress. There were a few memorable moments between Barbara and Steel that made me laugh, and I enjoyed seeing Jason Todd show up and kick a little ass. In a (sorta) continuation of the gamer story, Batgirl, Supergirl, Red Hood, Krypto, and John Steel show up and help our guys kick some alien butt.Īgain, it was an ok story. I enjoyed the banter between the boys, but the story itself was just ok. I mean, it's not like it's all that difficult to turn something to the side, but it got on my nerves after a few issues.Īnyway, the gist is that Toymaker accidentally invents the World's Deadliest Virtual Reality game.
I found it sort of off-putting because it's an awkward way to hold a hardcover comic book. The first two (or three?) issues are sideways. Or maybe I'm just a big whiner-baby? Anyway, the gist is that Toymaker accidentally invents the World's Deadliest Virtual Reality game. I mean, it's not like it's all that difficult to turn something to the side, but it got on my nerves after a few issues.