Tales of the Sinestro Corps: Superman-Prime # 1 - Into the Sun

is a comic book published by DC Comics & released on 12 / / 2007

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He nearly destroyed the universe. He has a bloody track record with the Flash family. And he frightens even Superman. He is the Anti-Monitor, the most powerful evil in the DC Universe, and this special one-shot reveals what his future holds! Plus, witness another horrifying Tale of the Sinestro Corps: "Fear is a Baby's Cry"!


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    Brad Anderson
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  • Ethan Van Sciver
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  • Geoff Johns
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  • Jerry Ordway
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    John J. Hill
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    Moose Baumann
    colorer, cover


  • Pete Woods
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    User Reviews
    "Everyone is stupid, but me!"
    Reviewed by Mask of Tengu on Oct. 26, 2007.
    Mask of Tengu has written 245 reviews. His/her last review was for Want You To Want Me, Part 2: No Man Is an Island.
    4 out of 4 users recommend his reviews.

    1 out of 1 user found this review helpful.

    Wow...the war continues...while it does show some things I wish hadn't in the war that has not happened...I loved this issue.

    Superboy Prime is now a Superman Prime and he is badass...this should be called Superman Prime vs the DC universe...he is ganged on a lot worse than the Cyborg Superman.

    There is some amazing fight scenes here interloped with the origin of our favorite stutterer. Just to let readers know the read is sooo worth it...The Tales of the Sinestro Corps stories are great...the poorest being the Parallax one...but this is freaking awesome.

    The Backup tale shows yet another new Sinestro Corps member: Kryb. This is so so compared to the rest of the book.




    Superb.....Superman Prime kicks ass
    Reviewed by Nighthunter on Oct. 26, 2007.
    Nighthunter has written 6 reviews. His/her last review was for The Resurrection fo Ra's al Ghul, Part Two: The Lesser of Two Evils.
    1 out of 1 users recommend his reviews.

    1 out of 1 user found this review helpful.

    The best tale of the siniestro corps so far

    I really can't decide what is better about this issue the story, the art, the battles (there aren't words to describe Risk and Red Star battles) or well superman prime

    This has so much action and proves what the strongest superman is able to do.

    I mean seriously Superman Prime vs JLA, JSA, Teen Titans, Outsiders, Doom Patrol, Freedom Fighters and even so he beats the crap out of them

    If you like a good story, good art and a lot of battle this is a must read

    Will the new Ion (Sodam Yat) really defeat him?

    Seriously hope not




    Dumb, or maybe I missed something.
    Reviewed by Liberty on Nov. 3, 2007.
    Liberty has written 1 review. His/her last review was for Into the Sun.
    0 out of 1 users recommend his reviews.

    0 out of 1 user found this review helpful.

    Why would Superman Prime even go to earth. Why not just go to the sun. He would most likely escape detection and be better off to fight. Also ripping off Risk's other arm is really stupid. I hate comics that just pillage kill and maim to show a threat. Then later we make it all better by letting them come back somehow. I'm not against a tragic story not even against the death or maiming of a character for a good story but this did not help the plot. Ohh he ripped off Risk's other arm now I know he's a real bad guy. I just can't see how a no armed superhero makes a good story. DC has disappointed me too many times to swallow this tripe. I feel bad for anyone who thought Risk was cool. All Risk gets is four panels in the book and he looses an arm. This is the Doomsday story repackaged all over again. A super bad guy comes to town kills and maims and then everyone has a dark trauma of picking up pieces. Now all superheros are dark brooding vigilantes. How many stories in the last ten years have been like this. Is there anyone in this the DC universe who hasn't been killed at this point? Here is my solution don't kill a main charter every week and then you don't have to bring them back next year. The only reason these charters keep coming back is because at the rate there dying there wouldn't be any left in a year. So whoopty doo Superman-Prime is a real bad guy not like any other before him... or at least until the next guy.




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