Man Of Steel #4 (2018)

Man Of Steel #4 (2018)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Brian Michael Bendis
(A) Kevin Maguire
(CA) Ivan Reis, Joe Prado
Rogol Zaar has committed a string of atrocities across the cosmos that have led him to the Fortress of Solitude-and now Superman and Supergirl plan to crush his schemes! But are even two Kryptonians enough to stop his sinister machinations?
Date Available: 06/20/2018
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Man of Steel has been fine so far. Good artists, good art choices by them, and not much else to recommend it. A lot of Bendis stories are like this. You wait, see where the slowly developing story is going, and figure out if you care where it finishes (it happens a lot) or dissociate yourself out of anger when you figure out that your time has been wasted (it happens too often too recently). Kevin Maguire, master of facial expressions is on hand for this issue when Bendis, master of crazy dialogue that endears you to characters, and the combination is great. The story also takes a leap forward, and presents the possibility that Bendis has something different in mind for his Superman.

The issue ends on a 'Hulk' moment that is impact heavy both in content (who's doing what) and character (Maguire faces being used to sell the content).


I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Brian Michael Bendis
(A) Kevin Maguire
(CA) Ivan Reis, Joe Prado
Rogol Zaar has committed a string of atrocities across the cosmos that have led him to the Fortress of Solitude-and now Superman and Supergirl plan to crush his schemes! But are even two Kryptonians enough to stop his sinister machinations?
Date Available: 06/20/2018
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Man of Steel has been fine so far. Good artists, good art choices by them, and not much else to recommend it. A lot of Bendis stories are like this. You wait, see where the slowly developing story is going, and figure out if you care where it finishes (it happens a lot) or dissociate yourself out of anger when you figure out that your time has been wasted (it happens too often too recently). Kevin Maguire, master of facial expressions is on hand for this issue when Bendis, master of crazy dialogue that endears you to characters, and the combination is great. The story also takes a leap forward, and presents the possibility that Bendis has something different in mind for his Superman.

The issue ends on a 'Hulk' moment that is impact heavy both in content (who's doing what) and character (Maguire faces being used to sell the content).


I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


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