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Who’s A Part Of Post Dark Nights: Death Metal and DC Future State Omniverse? (Sans Spoilers) Here is the cover to Infinite Frontier #0. Here’s a textless version. Now the annotated version. You’ll note that the cover is not a complete picture of who is a part of Infinite Frontier; you get a better picture perusing four variant covers to titles from DC Comics March 2021 solicitations. Justice League #29 above with Suicide Squad and Teen Titans Academy part of the League’s family of titles it would appear. Wonder Woman #770 above and Superman #19 below; interesting that there is Superboy on the Suicide Squad on the earlier Justice League cover (dressed as Conner Kent of old) and two more Superboys below (presumably the recent Conner Kent of Young Justice and Jon Kent of the Legion of Super-heroes). ....
Superboy – Conner Kent and Jon Kent – Get Sorted… …As Superman Family Is Whole! Jimmy Olsen is the new owner of the Daily Planet as his family is tied to Lex Luthor’s family… … so 1/2 the riches are his family’s; Olsen gives Perry White creative control over the Daily Planet, but he still wants a cubicle. Next, we learn that Conner Kent, a clone of Superman and Lex Luthor, will lose… …his superpowers one day, but he is remains real despite… …being tangible evidence from a past incarnation of the DC Universe. He has a family on this Earth, with Ma and Pa Kent in Smallville and the rest of the House of Kent aka Superman Family. ....
DC s Steel is Due For a Live-Action Redemption Back in 1997, Steel hit theaters, making John Henry Irons (played by NBA superstar Shaquille O Neal) one of the quickest characters to turn around from creation to adaptation in the modern era. The character, created by Louise Simonson and Jon Bogdanove in 1993 as part of the Death and Return of Superman storyline, was originally one of four characters who DC said might actually be Superman. After the hero s death, and funeral, his body vanished, and shortly thereafter, four heroes sporting the Superman crest on their chests found their way to the streets of Metropolis to fill the void left by the death of the Man of Tomorrow at the hands of Doomsday. ....
Comic Book Reviews for This Week: 12/16/2020 Welcome to this week in comic book reviews! The staff have come together to read and review nearly everything that released today. It isn t totally comprehensive, but it includes just about everything from DC and Marvel with the important books from the likes of Image, Boom, IDW, Valiant, and more. The review blurbs you ll find contained herein are typically supplemented in part by longform individual reviews for significant issues. This week that includes . Also, in case you were curious, our ratings are simple: we give a whole number out of five; that s it! If you d like to check out our previous reviews, they are all available here. ....
Superman #28 Review: One Last Revel in Superman s Timeless Appeal Superman #28 serves as a finale for Brian Bendis multi-year run on the Man of Steel s core series, bringing home his, Ivan Reis, and others additions to the Superman mythos while reminding readers of the character s many timeless qualities. Brian Bendis has led a revitalization of the Superman line for several years now, bringing changes big and small to the character and his supporting cast. During the writer s run on both Action Comics and Superman, readers have seen Jonathan Kent aged from a young boy to a teenager, Conner Kent return as Superboy, and perhaps most importantly Superman announce his identity as Clark Kent to the world. Simultaneously, Bendis re-established Superman as a cosmic hero in ....