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Review: Action Comics #964
Action Comics #964, which arrived in fans’ hands last Wednesday, advanced the Superman, Meet Clark Kent story arc, offering additional clues that served largely to make the intriguing mystery even more baffling. ComiConverse’s Man of Steel reviewer, T. Kyle King, brings you his thoughts on...
Supergirl: 4 Reasons To Be Excited For Season 2
Supergirl completes its epic transition to the CW network this season. Our Scott Place is here to explain why we should all be very excited. Supergirl: 4 Reasons To Be Excited For Season 2 On October 10th, Kara Danvers begins her crime-fighting career on the CW...
Review: Action Comics #963
Action Comics #963 began a new story arc for the pre-Flashpoint Man of Steel this past week. Now that Doomsday has been dispatched, writer Dan Jurgens and artist Patrick Zircher have turned their attention to the persistent mystery lurking in the background. ComiConverse’s Superman writer,...
Review: Superwoman #2
Superwoman #2 came out on Wednesday, following up on the blockbuster finale of writer and penciller Phil Jimenez’s series debut with a story whose title asked: Who Killed Superwoman? ComiConverse’s Krypton correspondent, T. Kyle King, assesses whether the second issue answered that question adequately. Lois...
Superman: Defining The Ideal Man of Steel
Superman has few fans on this planet more devoted than our own Ryan Mayer. Here, in an epic opinion piece, Ryan defines his ideal version of the character, and lays out what he considers to be the Man of Steel's essential traits. Superman: Defining The...
Review: New Super-Man #2
New Super-Man #2 was released this week, continuing the tale of Kenan Kong as he adapts to his newfound celebrity and abilities. In Made in China — Part Two, Kenan learns what it means to be a member of the Justice League of China. T....
Review: Superwoman #1
Superwoman #1 was launched on Wednesday, becoming the latest debut to be rolled out as part of DC Comics' Rebirth initiative. Written and pencilled by Phil Jimenez, the series pairs the New 52 Lois Lane and Lana Lang in Metropolis's new world order. ComiConverse's Krypton...
Man of Steel: Superman Sequel Back In Development
Warner Bros. has placed the Man of Steel sequel back "into active development". This according to numerous news reports citing sources close to the studio. Henry Cavill's performance in 2013's Man of Steel kicked off the DC Extended Universe and established Superman as one of its pillars....
Review: Superman: American Alien #7
Superman: American Alien #7 arrived last week, concluding the miniseries characterized by writer Max Landis as “the opposite of All-Star Superman.” Wrapping up his sequence of “seven stories from Clark Kent’s life” in Valkyrie, Landis delivered on his ominous promise that “the most violent, realistic...
Review: Superman: American Alien #6
Superman: American Alien #6, the penultimate issue of writer Max Landis's boldly original take on "a guy named Clark Kent from Kansas, who is an alien", came out last Wednesday. Each installment pairs Landis with a different graphic artist to tell a separate vignette from...
Review: Superman: Lois and Clark #5
Superman: Lois and Clark #5 was released this week. Writer Dan Jurgens has revived the pre-Flashpoint Clark Kent and Lois Lane, who are married, raising their inquisitive son Jonathan, and keeping themselves concealed while secretly doing good deeds in the background of the New 52...
Review: Superman: American Alien #4
Superman: American Alien, the seven-issue limited run authored by filmmaker Max Landis, continued this week with the release of the series' fourth installment. ComiConverse's Superman correspondent, T. Kyle King, is here with a review of the newest issue in the story of "a guy named...
Review: Superman: American Alien #3
Filmmaker and Eisner Award nominee Max Landis has teamed up with a variety of illustrators for a seven-issue limited series the writer bills as the antithesis of Grant Morrison's All-Star Superman. In Superman: American Alien, Landis aspires to tell the story of "a guy named...
Review: Superman: Lois and Clark #3
The pre-Flashpoint Superman is back! Hiding out in the background of the mainstream DC Universe, the older Clark Kent is married to Lois Lane and raising their son Jonathan. Superman: Lois and Clark #3 has hit the stands, and ComiConverse’s Man of Steel writer, T....
Review: Superman: American Alien #2
Superman Writer and filmmaker Max Landis is teaming up with a variety of graphic artists to author a seven-issue limited series telling the story of Clark Kent as he tries to be normal in spite of his tremendous powers. ComiConverse's Man of Steel correspondent, T....
Review: Superman: Lois and Clark #2
As the New 52 Superman wrestles with the challenges of the Justice story arc in the foreground of the mainstream DC Comics continuity, Dan Jurgens and Lee Weeks are telling a different tale starring the pre-Flashpoint Man of Steel, the former Daily Planet star reporter...
Review: Superman – American Alien #1
Filmmaker and Eisner Award nominee Max Landis has teamed up with a variety of illustrators to pen a seven-part series the writer bills as the antithesis of Grant Morrison's All-Star Superman. In Superman: American Alien, Landis aspires to tell the story not of the Man...
Review: Superman #44
DC Comics’ ambitious Truth storyline came to a close this week with Superman #44. Our Man of Steel correspondent, T. Kyle King, examines the fourth chapter of Gene Luen Yang’s and John Romita Jr.’s, Before Truth. Lois Lane has revealed Clark Kent’s secret identity to...
Review: Superman #43
Our Superman Writer Kyle King is back with another superhuman review! We have all the angles covered for you here on ComiConverse! This week, Gene Luen Yang's and John Romita, Jr.'s Superman #43 reached the stands, continuing DC Comics' Truth story arc. The latest issue...
Review: Batman #43
I've been waiting as patiently as possible for the last month to go by so that I could get my hands on the next installment of Batman. It's been an agonizingly long month since Jim Gordon introduced himself to Bruce Wayne at a Rec Center...
Review: Action Comics #41
Action Comics #41 is on the shelf and we have everything you need to know right here on ComiConverse. The New 52 is now old hat. We all have graduated from Grant Morrison’s Multiversity, the DC Universe has converged, and, now, we move on to...