Superman: The Men of Tomorrow Being a big batman fan, I feel like I am starting to understand the appeal of the character. That said, i'm still glad I gave this a shot.While Superman Unchained hasn't altered my opinion on the Man of Steel, it was still a pretty good read and gave me a strong sense of his character. My favorite part about this story is when he confronts General Lane about the secret and deadly missions carried out by the U.S. covert organization, THE MACHINE. I LOVE comic books. Superman/Wonder Woman Vol. Superman Unchained is a New 52 storyline surrounding Lex Luthor’s escape from a high Security Prison and a nonstop battle with a new villain or ally of Superman’s named Wraith. Turns out that the aliens who sent Wraith have followed him and the Earthstone and want...Earthling technology? I likely wont be reading any more solo Superman stories, as I prefer him in team-ups or Justice League books.

Decades before the Last Son of Krypton became Earth's champion, another being of incredible power fell from the sky. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. Superman: Doomed (Superman: The New 52!) But decades before the Last Son of Krypton became Earth's champion another being of incredible power fell from the sky. Superman is very powerful but it is in his weakness and willingness to not always wield that power that his true power shines. I wish it went with the much durable cloth binding.You should know, if there was a scale of ranking for heroes, I'd put Superman in the sub-zeroes. It this story Scott asserts the point that Superman is about doing what is right even if it hurts or even if that puts him at odds wBest modern Superman story period. Coming from someone who has never actually read a superman book and wasn't the biggest fan of superman in general, Scott Snyder as a writer is what finally made me want to check out a superman book and he did not disappoint with this book. That said, i'm still glad I gave this a shot.When I cracked open my brand new hardcover, beautiful splash pages welcomed me with dazzling art by Jim Lee and Scott Williams. Außerdem ist schnell abzusehen, wie die Geschichte enden wird. I bought the individual issues when they came out but they were bi-monthly at best, so it was very hard to stay into the story with the huge delays and wasn't that impressed. Superman Vol.

Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. So I just finished the last issue of Superman Unchained, and it was better than I expected it would be.

Das Positive ist, dass es sich um eine in sich geschlossene Story handelt, die kein "Vorwissen" erforderlich macht.

So I was really looking forward to this book since I've been into Superman lately and.. After enjoying Superman’s crazed 1950’s high speculative fiction (SF) watermark—including every shade of Kryptonite—in terms of “re-boots,” I’m a huge fan of the Superman in action in Dennis O’Neil and Curt Swan's 1971 “The Sandman Saga,” running across Superman (Vol. The only downside of this 9-issue series collected edition is that you want so bad for Scott Snyder and artist Jim Lee to continue a run on Superman. Luthor creates solar fuel (from his solar tree) so Superman can inject it and go supernova on the aliens, both killing him (like Luthor wants) and saving the Earth, making Luthor the hero. Hmm. Comics' greatest hero! This dynamic duo does everything right here. Once the story starts by about issue 3 it becomes a solid Superman story. This was what you get when you skimp on your "deluxe" hardcovers. The General believes Superman to be a coward because he simply will not take the easy route of destroying evil by destroying dictators or using his powers to with an iron hand stomp out the evils of the world. He helped finish Michelle McNa...Comics' biggest writer! Welcome back. It's astonishing what he is really able to do.

That's how much I don't like the character. This book is incredible. Superman: Last Son of Krypton Amazing story celebrating the legacy of Superman whilst telling one of the greatest Superman stories ever told, a future classic Superman Unchained #1 is an issue of the series Superman Unchained (Volume 1) with a cover date of August, 2013.

It's compelling, it's action packed, it's suspenseful, layered, and enjoyable. Find all the books, read about the author, and more.

It was published on June 12, 2013. You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition.Something went wrong. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. I'm honestly underwhelmed by this. To properly review Superman Unchained I’m gonna have to talk about spoilers so, right at the top, if you’re planning on reading this comic - and I think it’s worth it, so do - and you’re not ok with knowing details, come back and check out this review once you’re finished with the book. It doesn't even matter if you are not a big fan of comics. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. Well for a Jim Lee book, anyway. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. DC opted for the cheaper glue binding which caused the gutter loss. I think that's why I enjoyed "Superman Unchained" so much. Not saying I was expecting him to kick his ass or win the fight or anything, I just would've have appreciated if we got to see how much this character is capable of when being backed into a corner. No less.Best modern Superman story period. It doesn't matter if you never read a superman book.

Unchained at last!This one worked for me, but it may be because I'm already a huge fan of the character. 1: What Price Tomorrow? The villain escaping where Supes left him could be one, but compared to the usual plot-holes the writers make, its forgivable. It doesn't matter if you don't like the newer comics. With Action Comics getting an Omnibus next year, what can you say about the two runs and how do they compare with the other Superman runs in the last 30 years? I'm much more likely to read "Red Son", where Superman lands in the Soviet Union than whatever he's actually up to these days. Comics' biggest artist! It this story Scott asserts the point that Superman is about doing what is right even if it hurts or even if that puts him at odds with the USA's sometimes questionable military complex. This book fires on all cylinders. I LOVE comic books.