Superman #10 (2016)

Superman #10 (2016)

$19.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Peter J. Tomasi, Patrick Gleason
(A/CA) Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray
'IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER' part one! For the first time, the Man of Tomorrow and the Boy of Steel team up with the Caped Crusader and the Boy Wonder in a father-son adventure you won't want to miss! Damian Wayne has been hearing a lot about this mysterious new Superboy, and now's his chance to find out who he is...
Date Available: 11/02/2016
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Super Sons starts here! Damian is a little dickens (but not a little jasons or timens). As The Batman to be, he already knows better than his father. That means the new Superboy must be investigated independently. Guess how that works out? Swamp Moose and Bat-Cow have the answers.

Superman continues as DC's premiere title. The Tomasi/Gleason team make a welcome return to where they started with Batman and Robin, and even the dark duo show a little light in this rebirthed DC universe. I'd love to see this cover turned into a Norman Rockwell styled poster called 'Fathers and Sons' where they're on opposing baseball teams. Gleason has got all the emotion built right in to this image that is everything a cover should be. Great great great stuff.


I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Peter J. Tomasi, Patrick Gleason
(A/CA) Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray
'IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER' part one! For the first time, the Man of Tomorrow and the Boy of Steel team up with the Caped Crusader and the Boy Wonder in a father-son adventure you won't want to miss! Damian Wayne has been hearing a lot about this mysterious new Superboy, and now's his chance to find out who he is...
Date Available: 11/02/2016
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Super Sons starts here! Damian is a little dickens (but not a little jasons or timens). As The Batman to be, he already knows better than his father. That means the new Superboy must be investigated independently. Guess how that works out? Swamp Moose and Bat-Cow have the answers.

Superman continues as DC's premiere title. The Tomasi/Gleason team make a welcome return to where they started with Batman and Robin, and even the dark duo show a little light in this rebirthed DC universe. I'd love to see this cover turned into a Norman Rockwell styled poster called 'Fathers and Sons' where they're on opposing baseball teams. Gleason has got all the emotion built right in to this image that is everything a cover should be. Great great great stuff.


I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


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