Victor Von Doom
Fist of teh Internets.
And this new people is how you search for an existing thread instead of creating one.
So I take it we can discuss Action Comics in this thread too?
If so, did anyone else read Johns/Donner/Kubert's new Action Comic?
Loved it. More than Morrison/Kubert's Batman. But the similarities to the arc between the Big Two are strikingly similar.
Putting a spin on the status quo for Earth's Mightiest Hero by having he and Lois step into the role of Jonathan and Martha Kent is intriguing. A spaceship crashes to Earth and inside is a little Kryptonian boy.
Of course Lex is intrigued.
the story is your standard #1 issue. A new surprise, lots of questions, steps that your hesitant to accept. The usual. But what gets me is the art.
The art is a mish-mash of solid settings and jagged action. In some panels it's smooth and breathtaking....and in other panels it's a polished sketchy feel. Overall I love it....but in some instances it just feels outta place. But I do love the widescreen panels that Kubert is using. It really gives the story a grand epic feel.
Overall I'd give the book a 3.85/5.
It's really good but not without it's faults. But it's surely worth reading and following in order to see what happens.
So I take it we can discuss Action Comics in this thread too?
If so, did anyone else read Johns/Donner/Kubert's new Action Comic?
Loved it. More than Morrison/Kubert's Batman. But the similarities to the arc between the Big Two are strikingly similar.
Putting a spin on the status quo for Earth's Mightiest Hero by having he and Lois step into the role of Jonathan and Martha Kent is intriguing. A spaceship crashes to Earth and inside is a little Kryptonian boy.
Of course Lex is intrigued.
the story is your standard #1 issue. A new surprise, lots of questions, steps that your hesitant to accept. The usual. But what gets me is the art.
The art is a mish-mash of solid settings and jagged action. In some panels it's smooth and breathtaking....and in other panels it's a polished sketchy feel. Overall I love it....but in some instances it just feels outta place. But I do love the widescreen panels that Kubert is using. It really gives the story a grand epic feel.
Overall I'd give the book a 3.85/5.
It's really good but not without it's faults. But it's surely worth reading and following in order to see what happens.