Since the start of All In, Darkseid’s Legion has stalked the DC Universe. Andnow they finally attack Superman! What is this Legion’s deadly mission andhow does it kick off the next phase of All In?!Don't miss out on this crucial issue that sets up a massive event forSuperman and the DC Universe!
The Darkseid Legion takes center stage, bringing death and destruction on a scale that requires hard decisions and unlikely allies, and it's exciting as all heck. Read Full Review
Superman Issue 28 heralds the coming of something cataclysmic. For so long, the Legion of Darkseid has been far away, almost forgotten about. Now they're here, and they're very dangerous. Read Full Review
More importantly, he tucked a character here to help Doomsday and Superman. No reveal here ... you have to go read. But trust me, it is someone I usually never want to see again. Will Williamson make me intrigued about this person too? Just a great opening volley. I wanted more immediately. And Mora continues to just sizzle. Read Full Review
It's like the Superman writers are constantly trying to one-up each other, and the readers get the benefits. Read Full Review
Superman #28 is a fantastic start to this summers biggest comic event! This is a crucial issue for all readers that brings the perfect mix of gripping action, shocking twists, and new beginnings. 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
The Absolute Universe hits Superman where it hurts the most in his latest chapter. Williamsons writing takes Clark into a troublesome world. Moras electric images craft an impressive look into what is in a possible future. Theres little time to process that as the present has its own weight to carry. Read Full Review
The next storyline kicks off nicely with some great character work, some exciting moments and very worthwhile surprise ending. Read Full Review
Superman #28finally follows up on one of the biggest moments of the All-In era, and puts a dark spin on the Legion of Superheroes. Read Full Review
I'm a huge fan of Dan Mora and the little Easter Eggs peppered in Superman #28 are very fun. However, that last page reveal has me a bit nervous about the direction this story will take, but Joshua Williamson hasn't disappointed yet so perhaps my worry is unwarranted. Read Full Review
Superman #28 is a white-knuckle, high-gloss kickoff to a new era of cosmic threat. Even when the plot whips out a little too much for its own good, the writing and art nail the blend of heroics and horror. Superman feels vital, vulnerable, and necessary, just the right mixture for the start of a big summer crossover.8.5/10 Read Full Review
Superman #28 is a tour de force, a potent mix of classic superhero heroism and psychological horror that kicks off a major new chapter in the DC Universe. Williamson and Mora have crafted an essential read that firmly establishes the terrifying threat of the Legion of Darkseid and leaves an indelible mark on Superman's enduring legacy of hope. Read Full Review
Superman #28 is far from perfect, but it is a dynamic start to the publisher's payoff from DC's All-In special that's sure to keep you reading. Read Full Review
This is just comics done right.
I love the art style here. I also like the writing for Superman, action, and pacing which is really air-tight and well-done. Dan Mora has become one of the definitive artists of the 2020s.
A good start to a new story. Joshua Williams is hitting on all cylinders with the Legion of Darkseid. Dan Mora art is amazing. He draws Superman like no one else. I'm hoping we find out more about Time Trapper, and the reveal of Superboy Prime should lead into some good stuff.
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