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    Superman #3

    Superman » Superman #3 - A Cold Day in Hell released by DC Comics on January 2012.

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    Superman finds himself beset as a TV reporter at the new Daily Planet makes a case that Superman brings Metropolis more harm than good, while a vicious new foe attacks those nearest and dearest to Clark Kent! Who are all these new villains attacking Metropolis lately, and what deadly secret connects them? Superman's not going to like the answer!

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    George Perez Is Not For Superman 0

    The Story: Superman fights another threat that freezes the city. My Thoughts:So far I haven't been very pleased with this series at all. It's not at all what I had hoped or expected it to be. Superman is one of my all time favorite characters so it's not as if I didn't want to enjoy this. No matter how hard I try, nothing about this story grabs me. The art has been the only good thing about this series so far.  In this issue we have Superman facing off against another "threat" that pops out of n...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Superterrible #3 0

    Writer George PerezPencils Nicola ScottInks Trevor ScottSPOILER ALERT!?!The following review is about to dissect this comic book for what it is worth: Crap. This series is making my stomach twist with an anger I haven't felt since I got to second base with Laura Palmer (Ray Palmer's gym teacher's daughter's cousin-in-law.) in the middle school gymnasium. Okay so that wasn’t a bad experience by any means, but this comic should be ashamed of itself. Not only do we have a narrative about Superman i...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Ice to Meet You. Yeah, Some Dialogue's as Bad as Batman and Robin 0

    The Good: The perspective on the cover is kind of nice, and the blur/focus effect to show depth is pretty nice as well. It's still not an amazing cover, but its the best yet.Nicola Scott's art is great, more modern than Merino's (Not that that's always a bad thing) but where it really hits me is the panel layouts. Scott's layouts are definitely above Merino's. It's pretty interesting to get a look at Lois Lane's life in her new producer role. Overall we get a nice look at the secondary character...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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