Maybe you should've just passed on Knight Terrors altogether like I did. Us not buying such pointless events is the only way to convince DC to completely stop doing them.
Superman #6
| Writer | Joshua Williamson |
| Artist | Jamal Campbell, Gleb Melnikov |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
NEW STORY ARC STARTS HERE! FIRST APPEARANCE OF A NEW SUPERMAN VILLAIN! THE CHAINED PART ONE! Following the shocking cliffhanger of Superman #5 and the events of Knight Terrors, Superman has learned that Lex Luthor kept a prisoner beneath Stryker's Island for decades. Who are they and why did Lex lock them up? Can Superman unlock the secrets of the Chained? Featuring guest artist Gleb Melnikov!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar
Sep 20, 2023Superman's highly anticipated new arc "The Chained" kicks off in Superman #6, and it was well worth the wait. Writer Joshua Williamson picks up from the shocking cliffhanger of issue #5, and things take a swerve that forces Superman into unfamiliar territory. Read Full Review
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9.6
Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj
Sep 22, 2023I have been very impressed with this book so far. One thing I have to say is that Melnikov is much better suited for this story than usual artist Jamal Campbell. 'The Chained' needs to look scary and grotesque. Melnikov is better for that. Plus a Carl Draper mention! Rock on! Read Full Review
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9.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Sep 19, 2023While original artist Jamal Campbell is missing from this arc, Gleb Melnikov has been building into one of DC's best new artists for a long time and he has a great sense of epic scope and scale here. The Superman resurgence continues to turn this franchise into one of DC's best. Read Full Review
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9.5
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Sep 20, 2023Superman had its badly timed break for Knight Terrors, but with its return, this is shaping up to be one of DC's can't miss titles. Read Full Review
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8.6
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Sep 19, 2023Melnikov offers some great visuals throughout the issue. I really enjoy the visual style of the issue as well as the action within it. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - Lukas Shayo
Sep 19, 2023Superman#6 is a lovely return to the typical world of Superman and the Dawn of DC. While some of Clark's actions do seem strange, they are still always rooted in his character. With incredible art and good character work, it is absolutely worth a read. After months of Knight Terrors, it's just nice to get back to continuing the mystery of Lex's history and Project: Chained. Read Full Review
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8.5
Nerd Initiative - Ken M.
Sep 19, 2023The new arc of Joshua Williamsons Superman doesnt delay in bringing action and excitement to readers. Sharp writing and excellent visuals by Melnikov and Snchez give readers a fun story to jump along for the ride heading to the monumental Superman #850! Read Full Review
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8.4
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
Jul 10, 2024The book at times feels like it's going to lean into the All-Star Superman concept with how Supercorp operates and I'm completely down for something weird and fun like that. But it ends up going a bit more into the anime realm with what's hidden beneath Rykers and some of the standard crime stuff of Metropolis. The best parts continue to be Lois and Clark together as well as anytime Superman interacts with the actual working force of Supercorp because he can completely inspire them down the right path. The action in this is decent, the character designs have a neat feeling that at times reminded me of Barry Windsor-Smith, and I love when it takes some time to just breathe and explore the weirdness of what Supercorp has going on. More Mercy, less of this Pharm and Graft stuff. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Comicbook Dispatch - StoryBabbler
Sep 20, 2023Superman #6 starts the new Chained story arc as Superman seeks to uncover Lex Luthor's secret Project: Chained. While the interior artist did change, the art in the comic is still good when it comes to depicting Superman and the other characters. The story quickly brings reader into the story and gets right to what people are here for. The introduction of the new villain is intriguing but it's too early to tell whether they will be a good or bad addition to Superman's roster of villains. Read Full Review
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8.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Sep 23, 2023This very excellent Superman comic kicks off a new story with style and panache. Read Full Review
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7.5
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
Sep 20, 2023Superman #6 pulls back on the sunny, hopeful tone of adventure when the Pharm/Graft duo leads Superman to uncover Lex's secret project. Williamson creates a building atmosphere of tension that suits the story's direction, and Melnikov's style works to make the new villain as creepy as possible. Read Full Review
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6.3
Comic Watch - B. Radtz
Sep 19, 2023A story that feels like a retread of the first arc doesnt catch this reader like it should. Add in recycled story beats from the first arc and an artist that doesnt hit the mark, and youve got a recipe for mediocrity. Jamal Campbells cover is a beautiful reminder if just how far this series interior art has fallen in just one issue. Read Full Review
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5.7
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
Sep 25, 2023Williamson's script does some impressive lifting, but the clash between art and coloring/production makes it an odd reading experience. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS
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9.0
Superman probably 'dun goofed' in this issue. Love how it played out though. Chained looks quite promising as an enemy and there is a lot of room for some great character building. Nice start to the next arc.
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9.0
Well the art changed here but it's still really good in it's own way, but I do miss the use of colors previously and how things felt like they had a bit more depth to them. Nonetheless this is good. Lex is in the hospital recovering, Superman is learning more about Lex's secrets and finds a chained psych named Sammy deep underground. Superman feeling that Lex is not "judge, jury, executioner, decided that Sammy should be freed not knowing what he is. Obviously Sammy is dangerous and volatile, and chains up Suprman and gets away. Some god close up panels here of characters.
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8.5
I'm really liking this new status quo for Superman, and I continue to be engaged by the mystery of Luthor's past. I felt the pacing of this issue was a little too quick, but I'm excited for this new arc! Oh and I really like Melnikov as a fill in artist, I wouldn't mind seeing more from him!
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8.5
An intriguing start to the new story arc, I have to say, Melinkov's artwork works surprisingly well with the tone of the story.
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8.5
This was a pretty good issue as far as modern comics go, and that's saying something. Just a note to Williamson, The "Metropolis" nickname? Never again, huh? In addition to being unfunny it made Superman look like a Lamebrain. It's bad enough you make us endure that atrocious "Smallville" one a couple of times every issue (I loathe when Lois calls him that). Anyhoo, the Chained is a clever concept. I'll give 'em that. I look forward to seeing why he hates Lex so much and what deadly powers he has. I'm with most of my fellow reviewers that he could look a little more menacing, but Superman has taken on a lot of tough ones before who didn't look so at first. It was also a little nice to get some time off from Pharm and Graft. Let's not have more
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8.5
Easily my favorite book going at DC right now. Williamson is doing a fantastic job of harnessing the flavor of the animated series and classic characters while also expanding the world and introducing compelling new villains. My only concern is how awful Williamson's events have been and I really hope he doesn't drop the ball on what could be a classic run. Also have to applaud Williamson on putting in a recap page which is needed throughout DC's line.
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8.0
a fun issue with good dialogue, action, pacing, and interesting story where Superman has to deal with Lex Luthor in a coma.
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8.0
This was a nice setup issue for the new "Chained" storyline. I can't lie, I was expecting the prisoner to have a bit of a better/cooler design with him being trapped in what I'm guessing to be a high security prison, but I guess it's his powers that make him such a big threat. I'm looking forward to learning more about him in the next issue, which I'm hoping will be a good one considering it's Legacy #850. As for this issue's art, Melnikov is no Jamal Campbell, but his art isn't bad whatsoever here, and I actually thought it fit with this current story. I continue to be interested by this title and I'm looking forward to next month's over-sized issue.
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7.5
When Supes arrests someone 4life is okay, but when lex doest it Clark MUST save the person before even talking with the prisoner! Okay boy scout.
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7.5
Decent enough issue. Superman acts a little out of character here to get to the prison. I felt he would have taken a more measured response. He's not an idiot he's supposed to be a Boy Scout.
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7.0
Maybe it's the lingering bad aftertaste of Knight Terrors, but I thought the issue didn't capture the momentum of the series after its extended hiatus. DC's summer event derailed many Dawn of DC titles and it's a shame it impacted the Man of Steel's title negatively. Was it the nightmare he was forced to endure that causes Superman to make some out-of-character and bad choices? Or was it a plot device to get us to the reveal towards the end of the book? It felt lazy and took me out of the issue. I also didn't buy the new baddie revealed at the end and hope that Williamson can course correct soon. The series started off so strong and I'd hate to see this falter.
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7.0
Still not loving the price of this book and I have no idea why they feel Superman is worth $5.00. I do like Lois not adapting to corporate life easily. I did miss not seeing Jimmy and Livewire in this issue. I do think this Chained character is a little lazy in development and characterization, but let's see where it goes. My Comic Review Series - https://youtu.be/Jl5du1cZ2DI
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