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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9781401213435
ISBN: 140121343X
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 160
Publication Date: February 01, 2008
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: July 15, 2008
Sales Rank: 8378
Studio: DC Comics
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I bought this comic under the impression I was purchasing a valid story telling platform, an art form. What I got was more like a novelty baby's toy. Complete with cardboard three D cut out glasses smack dab in the middle of the novel. When you try to remove this distraction it ends up gutting the entire comic. Thus you are stuck with the embarrassing cut out three D glasses. I can just imagine how proud they were of themselves when they thought this up at DC, which is why marvel is ten times better. ... Read More
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Well, first of all, I tend to purchase these series in the collector hardback (or paperback)version, so I will review this item alone without consideration to how it stands with other comic storylines. Although I may venture into comparing it (since it is from Richard Donner) to Superman and Superman II, and possibly Superman Returns.
The artwork in graphic novels draws me in, and this book proved no exception. The colors recapture the "Superman feel," and the panels remind me of a movie ... Read More
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it's not easy to write a good superman story, but this here is a good one. a fairly quick but satisfying read with a few twists and a formidable challenge thrown superman's way. it's impossible to tell which bits come from johns and which from donner, but the collaboration works. as for the art, looking at previews, i thought we were in for some sloppy work by adam kubert, as he tends to produce from time to time (which is frustrating for an artist of his caliber), and it's definitely on the loose side, but ... Read More
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Last Son, the much hyped and maligned Superman storyarc from the team of Geoff Johns (arguably the best superhero writer today) and Richard Donner (director of the original Superman film), is a spectacular achievement that displays what might have been with future Superman film installments had Donner not been fired from the set of Superman II. What happens when Supes finds a young Kryptonian boy? He decides that he and Lois should raise him properly, even naming the boy Christopher Kent (in a tasteful ode ... Read More
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Ah, "Last Son". The much-ballyhooed, much-criticized, much-excoriated story arc that was to be one of DC's big draws for 2007, only to get shot in the foot pretty much the second it got out of the gate. It's a story that's drawn more than its share of detractors - Johns-haters, Kubert-bashers, purists soured by "Superman Returns" who loathe the idea of Superman and Lois raising a child, and just plain anti-Donnerists who proclaim to being fed up with all the homages paid lately to the films' contributions to ... Read More
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