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Superman, Vol. 1 by Peter J. Tomasi
Superman, Vol. 1 by Peter J. Tomasi










Superman, Vol. 1 by Peter J. Tomasi

Especially after a one shot with swamp thing which was great, and a really solid entertaining multiverse storyline, this one came off as weak. I didn't hate it but wasn't engrossed by it. Getting to see all the different Supermen is tons of fun and them fighting together is badass.īad: Jon's storyline here is a little iffy. The multiverse storyline is fun and exciting and a big fan service moment for a lot of Superman fans. Also love Superman speaking with Swamp Thing since they are so different yet so alike. Good: The art in the swamp thing issue is fucking AMAZING. The very last issue is all about Jon with his friend going through a spooky adventure. Someone is hunting the supermen and Superman from main earth is here to help them fight back. After that we're thrown into the main storyline which focuses on Superman meeting multiverse versions of himself. The first one shot is all about Superman finding himself and meeting his old friend Swamp Thing. This time we focus our attention to the title character only. This run has been amazing and only continues to carry that on. I mean sure, there's been better Superman STORIES, but they usually consist of 6 to 9 issues. Peter continues providing the strongest run on Superman probably ever. I wasn't in love with this volume, but it didn't suck. The last issue was a horror esque story about Jon and some creepy monster in the nearby swamp. If they have a comic about the Multiverse Justice League, I'd read the shit out of that.Īs it was? Just too little info for it to get really meaty. I did like seeing all the different versions of the superheroes from across DC's universes.

Superman, Vol. 1 by Peter J. Tomasi

Wtf? The little machine starts 'singing' and suddenly all the powers this (rather odd) villain stole from all the Supes suddenly comes flowing back? I read it twice and still couldn't figure out how they got out of that ditch.

Superman, Vol. 1 by Peter J. Tomasi Superman, Vol. 1 by Peter J. Tomasi

The Mulitplicity storyline was just too blah with too little being explained at the end. Still, it was interesting, and I'd like to see if what happened here creates any ripple effects down the line. The Swamp Thing issue (Annual #1) was interesting but came up a bit short in the " what are the ramifications?" department.












Superman, Vol. 1 by Peter J. Tomasi