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Superman Son Of Kal-El #11 Review: Personal Stakes
Credit: DC Comics Batman has taken Lois Lane, Ma, and Pa Kent, and the young Jon Kent to a Justice League safe house because the very Luthor-esque president of the super villain nation Gamorra, Henry Bendix, has marked them all for death Batman has also said that Jon's new boyfriend is (in essence) a terrorist who[...]
Superman Son Of Kal-El #8 Review: Too Similar
Yes, Jon's father dated and married the star reporter of a bustling metropolitan newspaper, but that's just happenstance. They're bringing the public shaming to the likes of Henry Bendix, sci-fi president of the outlaw nation Gamorra (no relation to the Guardian of the Galaxy) Yes, Bendix is a bald-headed rich white cishet super-genius with a beef[...]
Nightwing #89 Review: Solid
By framing the story in relatable, genuine character moments, Nightwing #89 does a rock-solid job of creating room for a friendship between Dick Grayson
Superman Son Of Kal-El #7 Review: Radicalized Teenagers
The nascent Superman and an equally tyro Aquaman tried to dissuade the creature from its path until Bendix's Gamorra Corps (imagine even more generic versions of Luthor's Everyman Project, but flying a flag) stepped in with their own agenda. This Tom Taylor script hits many interesting notes: the enthusiasm of youth, a desire to level the[...]
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At the end of last month's Superman: Son Of Kal-El #6 by Tom Taylor and John Timms gave a better look at President Henry Bendix of Gamorra's plans to be a super power of super-powers With the results of his various experimentation on display. And labelled with a special font from Dave Sharpe as "The Rising"[...]
Interior preview page from Superman: Son of Kal-El #7
Spoilers of course. Interior preview page from 1121DC093 Superman: Son of Kal-El #7, by (W) Tom Taylor (A/CA) John Timms, in stores Tuesday, January 18, 2022 from DC Comics The deaths of the Gamorra Corps The who, you ask? Why, the Gamorra Corps And that's where Bleeding Cool does its thing… Gamorra was the WildStorm country, an outlaw[...]
Superman Playing In Politics - It Has Consequences, Today (Spoilers)
And yes, it is all Amanda Waller's fault. And so Clark Kent's explanations to Jonathan Kent as why he does what he does – or doesn't do what he doesn't do… …might not stand up to his own actions in front of his son. Could one have inspired the other? As Jonathan Kent catches the latest news about[...]