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Superman: Red Son
by Kilian Plunkett, Paul Mounts, Ken Lopez, Walden Wong, Andrew C. Robinson, Dave Johnson, Mark Millar
Back when I read this the first time in August 2006 I wrote this as my review:
"This alternative take on the Superman myth really makes it something special. Well worth a read even if you aren't a Superman fan"
Well, that was a library book (one of the very few times I've used a library) and when back in the UK at the end of last year I found the deluxe hardcover running very cheap in a favourite old comic shop of mine (actually saying that they moved and set up a new shop in Canterbury but it's still the same place at it's heart) I picked it up.
Indeed what I first said stands true - this really is an enjoyable alternate tale. I've never really been a big Superman fan so the non-canon stories work so much better for me. I've got enough DC universe awareness to have a passing knowledge of who the other players are but it's not necessary and the themes run along quite nicely without needing to wade through 60 odd years of backstory. It's an intriguiong concept and Millar makes a big deal of it. The art throughout is striking especially the redesigns of some famous characters. Plus he portrays Lex in a way that gives a more detailed and empathic look at his motivations and relationship to Supes.
It's a good read. The deluxe edition isn't that special, containing a munch of sketches from the principal artists and not much else. Still, the pages are bigger and if you can pick it up cheap it's worth the admission.
"This alternative take on the Superman myth really makes it something special. Well worth a read even if you aren't a Superman fan"
Well, that was a library book (one of the very few times I've used a library) and when back in the UK at the end of last year I found the deluxe hardcover running very cheap in a favourite old comic shop of mine (actually saying that they moved and set up a new shop in Canterbury but it's still the same place at it's heart) I picked it up.
Indeed what I first said stands true - this really is an enjoyable alternate tale. I've never really been a big Superman fan so the non-canon stories work so much better for me. I've got enough DC universe awareness to have a passing knowledge of who the other players are but it's not necessary and the themes run along quite nicely without needing to wade through 60 odd years of backstory. It's an intriguiong concept and Millar makes a big deal of it. The art throughout is striking especially the redesigns of some famous characters. Plus he portrays Lex in a way that gives a more detailed and empathic look at his motivations and relationship to Supes.
It's a good read. The deluxe edition isn't that special, containing a munch of sketches from the principal artists and not much else. Still, the pages are bigger and if you can pick it up cheap it's worth the admission.