Superman and Superwoman are still reeling from their epic battles againstDoomsday and Time Trapper, but a bigger problem just appeared…Lex isback! Lex’s memory was erased during the House of Brainiac arc, but nowSuperman’s greatest enemy has returned with a twist, and he’s ready for afight to control Supercorp and Metropolis. Is this the end of Supercorp?!Prepare for a shocking oversize issue that celebrates the last two years of Superman, connects to the Summer of Superman, and sets up a brand-new storyline!
In case you can't tell, I really liked this issue, a delicious brew of character growth and action with a dash of pathos on the side. The art was stellar. Williamson and crew are crushing it. And X-El as the name for Bizarro Lex! Read Full Review
The latest chapter of Luthor vs. Superman comes with grave consequences in this magnificent chapter. Williamson pulls out all the stops with the writing. The art teams gives the battle a deeper impact through the stunning imagery. This issue lives up to the billing of a milestone & fans win out when they puck this up! Read Full Review
Superman 25 makes for a major change to the series status quo. It opens up some very tantalizing ways Williamson and company can take not just Superman but all of his supporting cast. The Summer of Superman is just getting started but its already heating up! Read Full Review
The stories in this book continue to be of a scale that you rarely see, even in superhero comics, and it looks like Williamson is just getting started the recent Summer of Superman special teased one of the biggest returns yet. Read Full Review
In the midst of the battle in Superman #25, something changes in one of the characters, I wont spoil what, but I have to say I am disappointed it got cut short. But with that said this was an incredible milestone issue that is not to be missed by any Superman fan! Read Full Review
That's a tiny flaw, mind you, and depending on proper context in future issues could end up making more sense. Even if it doesn't, it's a small complaint regarding a book that is simply fantastic through and through, and I don't see Superman's stellar run coming to an end anytime soon. Read Full Review
Superman #25 is a fantastic milestone issue full of gripping action, shocking twists, and incredible art. This is an all-star creative team, and it feels like they are not holding back their talents at all with this arc. Read Full Review
Superman #25delivers surprises and hard-hitting battles when Superman, Superwoman, and Lex battle against a superpowered Lex clone gone crazy. Joshua Williamson's script gives you reasonably everything you're looking for in a Superman comic, and the art team's delivery is excellent. Read Full Review
Superman #25 is a milestone: not only does it kick off the next phase of Joshua Williamson's run, but it also explores the many faces of Lex Luthor. Here's to the next 25 issues, and to Williamson and his creators for bringing some great Superman stories into the world. Read Full Review
A tremendous payoff to two years worth of fantastic storytelling by Josh Williamson that doesn’t disappoint even in the slightest. Everything that happens in this action-packed story is 100% earned. I’m a bit confused by Superman’s reaction at the end to something Lex does, but I suspect there’s a reason for it that will make itself known in the coming months. Williamson is the best Superman writer in a decade or two!
Joshua Williamson's Superman has been consistently fun and entertaining. I also realy love the different artist rotation and how they transition smoothly