You am wrong. This story is best there has ever been. DC definitely didn't just keep cheapest writers they could to write book they care the most about. DC not scrap bottom of barrel for talent.
Action Comics #1063
| Writer | Jason Aaron |
| Artist | John Timms |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
The startling finale of I, Bizarro sees the Man of Steel making his most shocking team-up ever as part of the mind-blowing final battle against the ultimate Bizarro.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Mar 12, 2024This story did a lot of unique things that we really haven't seen before. A Bizarro story that made the character genuinely terrifying? Check. A Superman story with strong horror overtones? Check. It also seems to put the cap on this version of Bizarro now, which makes sensebecause I don't really see this story being easy to top. Over to you, Josh Williamson. Aaron has set a high bar in this era. Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Mar 12, 2024Action Comics #1063 is as epic of a conclusion as it comes. Superman is pushed to the brink in a new way while saving everyone on the planet. What more could you want? Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Watch - Christian Laspada
Mar 12, 2024This issue is an incredibly fun exploration of the complexity of Superman with an even more fun team-up. It has its flaws with pacing, but worth a read to finish the I, Bizarro storyline and to see the mental fears Superman faces. The art of this issue is also beautiful and captures Superman and the Joker at their best. Superman may be an alien, but he has fears and self-doubts just like the rest of us. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Aspiring Kryptonian - Sam Rakestraw
Mar 12, 2024'Action Comics #1063' concludes one of the best Superman and Bizarro showdowns in contemporary comics. Its been an action-packed Superman story that deals with sanity which is often a theme that Batman explores. Read Full Review
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6.8
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
Mar 12, 2024Action Comics #1063 ends the I, Bizarro... arc with a mixed bag of excellent art and eye-catching action with poor story choices. The Joker's anti-climactic involvement and the hasty resolution are a bummer. Read Full Review
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5.0
ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum
Mar 13, 2024The art's nice, but everything else here is superficial and flashy and not particularly well-crafted and ultimately highlights Jason Aaron's bigger weaknesses as a writer: things sort of come unglued all too easily and too quickly and there's no gloss that can hide that. Read Full Review
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1.6
Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj
Mar 15, 2024This story was supposed to be the opening volley of the 'Superman Superstars' run on Action Comics. But this is about as inauspicious beginning as you can get. This story made little sense. Our hero was a defeated fool throughout most of it. The Joker is the hero. We are not told things we need to know. We are told things that should be shown to us in the story. And in the end, it didn't matter. Timms' art is very pretty though. Read Full Review