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Review: Superman #46
Left with fewer powers and no secret identity by Truth, Superman has begun to track down the many enemies who are conspiring against him in Justice. On Wednesday, the story arc continued as the Man of Steel worked to locate HORDR in Superman #46 by...
Review: Superman/Wonder Woman #23
Superman, whose powers were reduced in Truth and who was thrust into Justice full of mistrust after his secret identity was exposed, is hunting down the complex conspiracy that has been working against him in secret through separate yet interwoven story arcs being told in...
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...
Justice League Review: Superman Joins The Darkseid War
Darkseid is dead, and some members of the Justice League have been granted god-like powers as a result. Individual superheroes are wrestling with these sinister new abilities in The Darkseid War, and ComiConverse's Superman writer, T. Kyle King, has taken a look at the God...
Superman: John Byrne’s Wrong Turns
Superman was deprived of his secret identity and most of his powers in DC Comics' recent Truth story arc, and fans of the Man of Steel who already were displeased by the New 52 reboot are even more disheartened by the Metropolis Marvel's present trajectory....
Review: Superman #45
Superman came through Truth with his powers diminished and his secret identity revealed. Now, in Justice, the Man of Steel is striking back at the dark conspiracy that brought him from the mountaintop to the valley. The story continued in Superman #45, and ComiConverse’s T....
Why Supergirl Is Great Family Fun
The latest in the current boom of superhero shows is CBS's new Supergirl, starring Melissa Benoist. Here, ComiConverse's Jonathan Thompson tells us how the show won him — and his daughter — over. CBS has a lot of TV shows that are number one in their respective categories and/or...
Review: Bizarro #5
Heath Corson and Gustavo Duarte are sending Jimmy Olsen and Bizarro on a road trip to Canada, and their Silver Age-style buddy comedy continued in Bizarro #5. Our Superman writer, Kyle King, is along for the ride, and he reviews the mismatched twosome's most recent...
Review: Superman/Wonder Woman #22
Superman has survived the Truth story arc, and, despite the exposure of his secret identity and the reduction of his powers, the Man of Steel is now taking the fight to his many enemies. Justice continued this week in Superman/Wonder Woman #22, and our Kyle...
Review: Action Comics #45
DC Comics' Truth storyline has concluded by connecting the series' various villains in a shared plot. Superman began striking back at the evil conspiracy in the opening chapter of Justice this week, and our Man of Steel writer, Kyle King, has a review. Action Comics...
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/Wonder Woman #21
DC Comics’ Truth story arc, in which the Man of Steel must deal with the reduction of his powers and the revelation of his secret identity, moved closer to its conclusion in Superman/Wonder Woman #21. Our Superman Writer, T. Kyle King, examines the fourth and...
Review: Superman/Wonder Woman #20
DC Comics' sweeping Truth storyline, centered around the public's discovery of Clark Kent's secret identity, continued in Superman/Wonder Woman #20. The third chapter of Peter J. Tomasi's and Doug Mahnke's Dark Truth epic follows up on an uneven effort in the prior issue with one...
Review: Action Comics #43
DC Comics’ Truth storyline, which introduces a Superman whose powers have been reduced and whose secret identity has been revealed, continued this week in Greg Pak’s and Aaron Kuder’s Action Comics #43. In Hard Truth - Part Three, a physically battered and emotionally explosive Clark...
Review: Superman #41
The DC Comics “Truth” storyline, about the revelation of Superman’s secret identity and the reduction of his superpowers, is moving forward, most recently with this week’s Superman #41 by Gene Luen Yang and John Romita, Jr. Initially, I tried to contain my skepticism about the...
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...
The Batman vs Superman Synopsis
Batman vs Superman is set to release in March 2016 and every passing day fans are looking for any teasers or additional trailers for the film. Although not a lot has come out since the release of the trailer and the accompanying announcement that Wonder...
DC Comics: “DC You” Changes
DC You is here and changes are in the air. We have all it covered for you here on ComiConverse. Over the past few months, DC Comics fans have been seeing and reading about changes that are occurring to the DC Universe including Superman. Recently...