Superman #213

5.5

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4 Reviews
6.6

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4 Reviews
Writer Brian Azzarello
Artist Jim Lee

After becoming a victim of the Vanishings, Superman now comes face-to-face with the person--or persons--responsible for the disappearances of millions of Earth's citizens. Who's powerful enough to pull off this act? Superman's about to find out!

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  • 8.0

    Comics Bulletin - Shaun Manning

    Feb 06, 2005

    For Tomorrow speeds toward its conclusion, gaining the strength of momentum as one mystery after another comes to light. Also, strangely, part ten of the story is the first issue a person who hadnt read the previous chapters could pick up and understand. With an epic battle and stirring conclusion still to come, the Azzarello and Lee run looks to end with a bang. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Comics Bulletin - James Redington

    Feb 06, 2005

    In a nutshell: Super work all round from all involved. I have faith that my questions will be answered. I guess its time to dig out those old issues and get myself up to speed on what has happened so far. If you havent read this arc, pick up the trade in a few months. I am sure it will be super! (Sorry, had to get one more in before I left) Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Comics Bulletin - Michael Deeley

    Feb 06, 2005

    With two issues to go, it seems unlikely that Azzarello could wrap this up neatly. For Tomorrow might end up failing to live up to its own high-concept. As the saying goes, it could be sound and fury signifying nothing. Read Full Review

  • 1.0

    Comics Bulletin - Bob Agamemnon

    Feb 06, 2005

    Ten issues into For Tomorrow, readers can be forgiven for feeling as if they have been duped. Brian Azzarello has taken them down a long road, and it is becoming increasingly clear that he has no pay-off in store. Read Full Review

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