By J.M DeMatteis
He is the first, and greatest, super hero: an American legend. But when tragedy forces Savior 28 to question the very beliefs that have guided him for seventy years, his life begins to unravel and his nation turns against him. Join writer J.M. DeMatteis and artist Mike Cavallaro on S-28's dizzying journey through seven decades of politics, pop culture and spiritual search-in a miniseries that turns the super hero genre inside out
Date Available: 03/11/2009
BONUS REVIEW by Stephen Banas
This book started off quite well with a nice slobberknocker of a fight, but it veered off the tracks pretty quickly. Immediately after the fight ends is a flash forward to the assassination of the main character and the subsequent beginning of his origin tale. It only took a few pages to realize this book is an uninteresting mix of Captain America and Watchmen set during the 9/11 era. The art was impressive enough to get me to the end, but the story was stale and contrived and I probably won’t be coming back for the second issue.