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    Superman #1

    Superman » Superman #1 - What Price Tomorrow? released by DC Comics on November 2011.

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    The new adventures of Superman begin here! What is The Man of Steel's startling new status quo? How does it affect Lois Lane and The Daily Planet? There's no time for answers now, because Superman must stop a monstrous threat to Metropolis – one that he somehow is the cause of!

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    3.2 stars

    Average score of 22 user reviews

    If it ain't broke... 0

    I have to admit, I've always liked George Perez. It sounds strange lauding "the man", the industry insider, the guy who's been doing this longer than you've been alive. But his work is just so solid. And, I remember when he was the young upstart - the moment I took that New Teen Titans #1 home, I thought he was D.C.'s secret weapon - a fact D.C. realized too when they put him in charge of art duties on Crisis on Infinite Earths. From that moment on, Perez defined the look of D.C.  And here ag...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Should've Been In Week One 0

    The Good: I'm actually loving the metaphor here. The old Daily Planet building is being torn down to make room for a new, more modern one. Basically the same, but with some noticeable updates. And there's a big speech about how just because the building' changing, doesn't mean people need to panic. It's going to be the same newspaper it always was. The interior art is pretty cool, I definitely enjoyed it. The subtle mystery weaved into the background is prety compelling, and sets up an interesti...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Not so super...man 0

    This issue of superman was utter garbage. Superman's new coustume is just horrible. I'm not missing the red pants but the neck thing and the black s on the back is bad. There is such a thing as too much dialogue, George Perez. It's looks like it's written by a four year old who's idea of super heros is based upon Joel Schumachers Batman and Robin. I'm already bored over Clark and Lois's relationship, we know they will get togther at some point its just a matter of buying more issues to find out....

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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