The best Superman creative team pre-"Convergence" triumphantly returns, as Greg Pak and Aaron Kuder deal with the fallout of Superman's revealed identity in "Action Comics" #41.
Full review here.
The best Superman creative team pre-"Convergence" triumphantly returns, as Greg Pak and Aaron Kuder deal with the fallout of Superman's revealed identity in "Action Comics" #41.
Full review here.
Always glad to see the quality of the book recognised, despite the pre release controversy.
Hold those chains, Clark Kent
Bear the weight on your shoulders
Stand firm. Take the pain.
It was a great issue. Aaron Kuder is remarkable and Pak - who can sometimes be a bit saccharine for a given book - really works the emotions well here.
It's a book more about the heart then the head thematically and executionally, and the smaller scale really makes that feel somehow more genuine.
I do wonder who they'll get as their second artist. My hope is that we get someone pretty regular, rather than patch work people. Expressiveness is such a key element of the book hitting those notes; maybe Scott Hepburn. Been digging what he's been doing with ink washes lately.
Agreed. This was a pleasant surprise all around.