Superman: Up in the Sky #2 is an issue of the series Superman: Up in the Sky (Volume 1) with a cover date of October, 2019. Only Superman can save her. That last issue is one of the best Superman comics I've ever read.Wow, what can’t Tom King do? Maybe you’ve read Howard Zinn’s The People’s History of the United States, let’s say. Originally published in SUPERMAN GIANT #7 and #8. This was the first stinker I have read from King, just clunky and not my favorite. These stories by Tom King with art by Andy Kubert guest-starring Green Lantern and other heroes were originally published in SUPERMAN GIANT #3 and #4.All Site Content and © 2020 DC Entertainment, unless otherwise It's about his tenacity, his will, his determination, his inability to give up even in the most hopeless circumstances. Tom King does it so well. Though the story is shorter and more concise, the format is well suited to convey the message that superman is hope. A simple enough premise but executed very well by both writer and artist. But when I saw he was doing a Superman book I wanted to give it a shot and this quite possibly is one of the best Superman books I've read in a while! Supes gets the Tom King treatment and it was glorious.Supes gets the Tom King treatment and it was glorious.Very good! Did I just cry reading a Superman story on this plane right now? He has about as many passionate detractors as passionate fans. I like his Batman though and will always tune in for those!Starts off a bit slow but comes together nicely in the end. I happen to be one of the fans. Frank Quitely and Grant Morrison's opus is the measuring stick for all Superman stories -- one might argue, the high watermark for superhero stories, full stop. The first 5 were fun, but that 6th one... if ever anyone needs a explanation of what Superman stands for, King nailed it there.This makes me wish Tom King was currently writing Superman instead of Brian Michael Bendis. — Batman Everyone is amazed that he will do anything possible to save this little girl, and try to get him to stop going after the little girl, and Superman has to overcome these challenges. Superman is tormented by visions of the death of Lois Lane while awaiting his release from a bureaucratic prison planet! But if he leaves Earth to go rescue her, how many more will die without his protection? So it's no secret that I am not a fan of Tom King's Batman run at all. 1401294561 We're who we are. He’s the other Big House version of Captain America, maybe, just a little too patriotic and scrubbed-clean to be real. This makes my list as one of the best Superman stories I've every read! Tom King just gets Superman. Author and illustrator Alice Oseman is known to her long-time fans for her young adult novels about—as she calls them—"teenage disasters," start...A little girl is alien-abducted and taken somewhere… Up in the Sky! It was published on August 7, 2019.

He has about as many passionate detractors as passionate fans. And Andy Kubert’s art was phenomenal.

You’re a bit too cynical to swallow it? That last issue, man. But there's a difference between you and me. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. SUPERMAN: UP IN THE SKY #1 Available to comics shops for the first time! At first, this reminded me a lot of Brian Michael Bendis' At first, this reminded me a lot of Brian Michael Bendis' I really enjoyed this. The Amazing Story of Superman is a 2006 documentary film from executive producers Bryan Singer and Kevin Burns which details the history of the Superman franchise, from comic book, to television, to the big screen. Superman – Up in the Sky (DC Comics) Tom King Andy Kubert – Reel-Story Aliens have kidnapped a young Earth girl from Metropolis, taking her off-planet.

But he’s gotta Saving Private Ryan-it because A little girl is kidnapped by aliens and Superman will go to the end of the universe to find her.

This is a MUST read for DC Comics and Superman fans.