Action Comics #964 (2016)

Action Comics #964 (2016)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Dan Jurgens
(A) Patrick Zircher
(CA) Clay Mann
'WHO IS CLARK KENT?' part 2! Superman comes face to face with Clark Kent, and he wants answers! But first the Man of Steel must protect his former alter ego. Clark Kent tells all in this shocking issue! And don't miss the return of a ghost from Smallville past…
Date Available: 09/28/2016
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Again, I have to call DC out. The return of Action Comics (under its original numbering system) has been a bright spot in the DC Rebirth. However, (and I blame all of us the readers) we are burning through plot points like a forest fire! Perhaps, it is due to today's instant gratification society that this is happening. Or maybe because the title comes out twice a month that we are keeping at this break neck pace. How long can even a talented writer like Dan Jurgens keep this up? Something has to give. Either the story will simply collapse under the weight of too many plot points or whoever gets the next storyline is totally screwed having to follow this monster. The whole Superman meet Clark Kent would have been easily stretched out to a 6-7 part story instead of a 2 parter that only covered 1 month due to the twice a month schedule.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Dan Jurgens
(A) Patrick Zircher
(CA) Clay Mann
'WHO IS CLARK KENT?' part 2! Superman comes face to face with Clark Kent, and he wants answers! But first the Man of Steel must protect his former alter ego. Clark Kent tells all in this shocking issue! And don't miss the return of a ghost from Smallville past…
Date Available: 09/28/2016
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Again, I have to call DC out. The return of Action Comics (under its original numbering system) has been a bright spot in the DC Rebirth. However, (and I blame all of us the readers) we are burning through plot points like a forest fire! Perhaps, it is due to today's instant gratification society that this is happening. Or maybe because the title comes out twice a month that we are keeping at this break neck pace. How long can even a talented writer like Dan Jurgens keep this up? Something has to give. Either the story will simply collapse under the weight of too many plot points or whoever gets the next storyline is totally screwed having to follow this monster. The whole Superman meet Clark Kent would have been easily stretched out to a 6-7 part story instead of a 2 parter that only covered 1 month due to the twice a month schedule.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


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