Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Action comics #34

  Writer for this issue is Greg Pak (Action comics, Batman/Superman). While the art was split between Aaron Kuder (Action Comics) and Scott Kolins (The Flash, Larfleeze, and Threshold), while the colors are done by Will Quintana.
  The good : I Love the opening the panels with red hood and the outlaws (Redhood, Starfire, Roy Harper/ Arsenal/ Red hood/ Speedy) as they are helping keep Gothem safe while Batman is in the fortress of solitude, dealing with the return of superdoom (superman fused with doomsday) and the oncoming attack from Brainiac and his robots.There are great panels in which Aaron Kuder just hits the nail on the head and gives you more then what you would expect, and with Greg Pak writing makes you wish this issue wouldn't have ended with a cliff hanger.
   The Bad: The only complain about this issue i can think of is the art that Scott Kolins did for this issue, it felt a little rushed and misplaced. The worst part was DC comics doesn't bother to add his name on the cover.
    Overall I would recommend picking this issue up if you're reading the doomed story line, if you're not then I would wait for a good spot to just jump on.

Monday, August 25, 2014

Action Comics #33

  The writer for this issue is Greg Pak (Batman\Superman, Action Comics) Greg did an awesome job writing this issue. The Artist for this issue was Aaron Kuder (Action Comics) With a little exception did a good job on this issue.
   The Good: The Fact that we get a little more Lana Lang and Steel is always awesome. The opening panel is right away action packed with both of them leaving earth to find out what put people in a coma. The villain for this issue is Harak, and the fight between him and superdoom gives us a great look into superman and doomsdays psyche. (Giving us a great conversion between the two.) The ending of this book is the best part making it totally a great and satisfying read.
     The Bad: The only thing I could find bad with this issue and art was the unnecessary appearance of supergirl, it felt rushed totally unrelated to the story seeing as she only gets maybe about 2 pages worth of an appearance. Her art also wasn't pleasing to the eyes, she didn't seem like a red lantern at all. Most of the issue she spent smiling instead of being angry.
  Overall this issue was a great read and worth the money, Superman Doomed is turning out to be a really great epic.