A rather average Justice League graphic work featuring two seperate stories. One unfortunately with the blue energy Superman (which I've never been a fan of) and the WILD.C.A.T.S and the other featuring the Ultramarine Corps, the proper Justice League and two universes.My main problem with this was ...
I think this is the most I've ever enjoyed Superman in a comic, and it was partly because him and Batman make an excellent team. Loved the way this was written and inked. The story was awesome, and I can see it becoming much more awesome as the series continues. Will continue reading!!
I'll give them credit for trying. The intention was to create a very serious and divisive issue that fans and characters alike could debate. the problem was the issue they picked: super hero registration. Yes, Marvel Comics, the company that has given us approximately 7893893840 X-Men stories about ...
I don't know what I expected here.This was a colossal letdown. To be truthful, I was pretty bored reading this. I read a few reviews from people on here that suggested reading a few of the other individual "Civil War" issues as they more or less, fill in some gaps.I had this gut feeling that I was...
This story actually read better serialized than it does collected. In serialized form there was a good deal of suspense regarding how the story would end, a rare thing in superhero comics. Collected it comes across as little more than another Marvel Comics annual event where the prospect of massiv...
Very good. I'm stunned at some of the events, like Spiderman unmasking himself in front of TV cameras. But it was a MUCH better crossover event than a lot of the previous ones in the early to mid '90s when I was heavily into comics.
Civil War was a great book in that it brings up some really new and groundbreaking ideas in the superhero world, that really make sense and should have been brought up long ago. It's scope is nothing short of epic, and I think recasting Captain America as a rogue hero, leader of an underground libe...
This is my review for the whole series.This Superman/Batman series is everything it should be. It's epic and personal at the same time. Loeb brilliantly manipulates the tension between Superman and Batman, whose friendship at times seems to rest superficially on a common interest to do good in the...
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