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Superman Vol. 7: Bizarroverse
by Patrick Gleason, Peter J. Tomasi
I quite enjoyed this one - mostly because I had to stop and figure out what the characters from Bizzaroverse were saying. It was sort of like having an interactive component to the collection. People will find it annoying but I liked the characters, especially Bizzaro-boy and whatever the counterpart to Robin was called.
Most of the through line to the book is about how the Kents are moving out of Hamilton and selling their place. It gave the book a bittersweet feel - like an ending of an era. And given my general interest in reading comics these days, it was apropos to where I am with DC. After getting through the new-52 and Rebirth over the last year and a half; it's time to bid farewell (for now at least).
A great comics overall which some genuinely touching moments. Just fell off the 5 star range for me as the last story was a little unnecessary. It felt like a filler which could have been left out. I get it in a weekly format but since I read this on a collection basis filler stuff like this bothers me. Plus, I felt like I already watched the exact story on screen with Winter Solider beginning.
Most of the through line to the book is about how the Kents are moving out of Hamilton and selling their place. It gave the book a bittersweet feel - like an ending of an era. And given my general interest in reading comics these days, it was apropos to where I am with DC. After getting through the new-52 and Rebirth over the last year and a half; it's time to bid farewell (for now at least).
A great comics overall which some genuinely touching moments. Just fell off the 5 star range for me as the last story was a little unnecessary. It felt like a filler which could have been left out. I get it in a weekly format but since I read this on a collection basis filler stuff like this bothers me. Plus, I felt like I already watched the exact story on screen with Winter Solider beginning.