Jeff Robbins
I donno.... I can't exactly put my finger on it. It was a decent story, decent character art and environmental art. But there was just nothing keeping me reading. The only part that really hooked me was the metal human superman(name escaping me, sorry). Which was about 5 pages. Also of note; disclaimer that I'm not a huge superman fan in general. But I do enjoy him occasionally.
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Wiccan Maximoff
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Storywise is good enough. Generic storyline of Superman. Nothing I've never seen before of him capable of. Quite entertaining if you're a Superman fan. But.. The artwork. I just can't 😴. It is quite vintage style of artwork for me. It's like i'm reading an early 90's of graphic novels. Some of you guys might find it stunning. But it hurts my eyes.. I prefer a modern age style of artwork like David Marquez, Paco Medina, Mahmud Asrar, Harey Tolibao. Jim Lee's style is still relevant to these days but he is not my top favourite. I guess i would be enjoyed it more if i love the drawing style. Great to have it in my collection as a man of steel fan. Rating : 6/10
Jerry Mungo
Art is very engaging, very good. The writing, as far as I can tell, is good; no obvious plot holes. The neo-nazi reference has me worried that continued reading will expose political bias and finger wagging. The moment that's detected, in the trash bin it goes. We get enough propaganda from the news. 😉