Overall, we are enjoying the story and feel this issue does a nice job of setting up what should be a great finish with Ulysses' character arc and the mysteries surrounding the Machinist and other shadowy figures. The art was uneven, however, and I was downright distracted by some of the off-putting panels. It was a step back in my opinion about Romita Jr.
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Sunday, October 26, 2014
Review of Superman 35
Jason Book (houseofjb.blogspot.ca) and I review Superman #35 (DC Comics), by Geoff Johns and John Romita Jr. This is part 4 in The Men of Tomorrow arc.
Overall, we are enjoying the story and feel this issue does a nice job of setting up what should be a great finish with Ulysses' character arc and the mysteries surrounding the Machinist and other shadowy figures. The art was uneven, however, and I was downright distracted by some of the off-putting panels. It was a step back in my opinion about Romita Jr.
Overall, we are enjoying the story and feel this issue does a nice job of setting up what should be a great finish with Ulysses' character arc and the mysteries surrounding the Machinist and other shadowy figures. The art was uneven, however, and I was downright distracted by some of the off-putting panels. It was a step back in my opinion about Romita Jr.
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