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Title: World without a Superman
Series: The Death and Return of Superman
Author/Artist: Dan Jurgens, et al.
Rating: 4 of 5 Stars
Genre: Comics
Pages: 240
Format: Graphic Novel
Synopsis:
In
the aftermath of Superman's death, hell breaks loose. A shady
government agency steals his body, which Lex Luthor buried in a very
public funeral attended by the JLA and the rest of the heroes in the DC
universe.
At the same time, Lois has to deal with Clark
supposedly having gone missing, while she knows he is dead. Ma and Pa
Kent are being torn apart with their private grief and Jonathan ends up
in the hospital with a heart attack.
And then things get weird with some sort of afterlife scenario where Pa Kent has to bring back Superman from a potential hell.
And then right at the end, it appears that 4 Supermen have come back.
My Thoughts:
This
was fun and as bright, splashy and soap opera'y as one could wish for.
This was everything a comic should be. Larger than life characters and
scenarios.
Of course, I was
rolling my eyes almost the whole time. I mean, super guns being sold to
gangsters is the big problem in Metropolis? And Lex Luthor being mad
because HE didn't kill Superman? Ay yi yi.
I enjoyed every page though. And it brings me once book closer to Doomed, where it looks like Superman is infected by Doomsday. I am looking forward to that!
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