Superman #13 (2018) variant

Superman #13 (2018) variant

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Brian Michael Bendis
(A) Ivan Reis, Joe Prado
(CA) Adam Hughes
Superman, intergalactic hero! A major chapter in the galaxy-spanning 'Unity Saga' begins as Superman reluctantly takes the lead in a quest for peace bigger than he has ever tried before. It's Superman, Superboy, Supergirl and a cast of thousands in a fight to keep the universe intact. But it's this issue's final page that will have fans everywhere talking. It's a moment almost a thousand years in the making… Deadly plans, murderous schemes and evil dealings. Each of Lex Luthor's offers means doom for the heroes. So why is Lex now talking to Lois Lane?
Date Available: 07/10/2019
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


This issue manages to take the weakest part of the Bendis Superman run (Rolgol Zarr, a name that's even annoying to type, let alone say out loud), and make him part of a larger intergalactic conspiracy. It becomes more and more clear that Krypton didn't really need to explode, opening a whole host of storytelling doors. Yeah, Jon may have gotten older, but the Superman-centric part of the DC line just got a whole lot more interesting. Highly recommended for those who forgot that they were Superman fans, Green Lantern fans, Hawkman fans, and anyone interested in Year of the Villain.

I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Brian Michael Bendis
(A) Ivan Reis, Joe Prado
(CA) Adam Hughes
Superman, intergalactic hero! A major chapter in the galaxy-spanning 'Unity Saga' begins as Superman reluctantly takes the lead in a quest for peace bigger than he has ever tried before. It's Superman, Superboy, Supergirl and a cast of thousands in a fight to keep the universe intact. But it's this issue's final page that will have fans everywhere talking. It's a moment almost a thousand years in the making… Deadly plans, murderous schemes and evil dealings. Each of Lex Luthor's offers means doom for the heroes. So why is Lex now talking to Lois Lane?
Date Available: 07/10/2019
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


This issue manages to take the weakest part of the Bendis Superman run (Rolgol Zarr, a name that's even annoying to type, let alone say out loud), and make him part of a larger intergalactic conspiracy. It becomes more and more clear that Krypton didn't really need to explode, opening a whole host of storytelling doors. Yeah, Jon may have gotten older, but the Superman-centric part of the DC line just got a whole lot more interesting. Highly recommended for those who forgot that they were Superman fans, Green Lantern fans, Hawkman fans, and anyone interested in Year of the Villain.

I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams


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