Maybe this issue wasnt for you but yeah it was a little campy haha
Superman #20
| Writer | Peter J. Tomasi, Patrick Gleason |
| Artist | Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
"Superman black" part one! A "Superman Reborn Aftermath" tie-in! As the smoke clears the Kents are faced with leaving Hamilton to go back to Metropolis, but someone or something doesn't want them to leave! Batman and Robin discover something is mysteriously wrong with the son of Superman-he's losing his powers!
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Comic Book Bin - Andy Frisk
Apr 02, 2017I hope that Gleason and Tomasi stay assigned to Superman for a long run. With Jurgens heading up the story over in Action Comics, and proving why he was the best Superman scribe of the past 25 years, both titles are primed to deliver the type of storytelling that long term, and new, Superman fans have been craving. Thanks to all of the creators mentioned, as well as DC Comics in total for giving me back my favorite superhero...again. Read Full Review
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10
DC Comics News - Derek McNeil
Apr 05, 2017This is the happiest time I've had reading a comic since DC Rebirth gave us back Wally West. This titleis the heart of theDC line, andhas established Superman (the character) as the heart of the DC Universe. This issue reaffirms this, plus it's got Batman in it! Read Full Review
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10
Big Comic Page - Dave MacPhail
Apr 05, 2017It is easy to recommend this book for the straightforward storytelling and flat-out gorgeous art. The creative team clearly understand the characters they are working on and have managed to humanise Superman in a way that we havent seen in quite some time. If you are looking for an entry point or are a lapsed reader who is thinking of returning to the DCU via Superman, then this is an excellent jumping-on point. Read Full Review
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10
Critical Blast - S.J. Mitchell
Apr 07, 2017Overall this was a really good issue for new readers to jump aboard without being overly confused or feeling lost. It also provides continuity for fans who have been reading along so they can enjoy Superman as he's been progressing through Rebirth. Read Full Review
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9.7
Comicsverse - Aaron Berke
Apr 06, 2017Superman returns to his roots in this homegrown tale that gives us delightful character dynamics and a beautiful visual narrative. Read Full Review
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9.6
Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj
Apr 07, 2017We have all suspected Cobb was more than a kind-hearted neighbor. At least we know our suspicions were right. What can I say? This was a great opening chapter to this new reality. We get some response to the new history as well as the beginning of a new arc. It is clear that the continuity rewrite wasn't seamless. And I loved it. Read Full Review
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9.5
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Apr 05, 2017Even as the first issue of a new arc, this didn't read like a set-up issue. Gleason and Tomasi make simple character interaction highly engaging. Black Dawn might go to some darker places next issue, but this was a fun " and funny " read with two of DC's most unusual families. Read Full Review
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9.5
Comic Book Corps - Josh West
Apr 10, 2017Peter Tomasi and Patrick Gleason have put together another solid issue that continues to make Superman stand out among the rest of the Rebirth titles. Superman's core values and characteristics are proudly displayed as a new chapter in his Rebirth continuity begins. Read Full Review
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9.4
We The Nerdy - Aron Pohara
Apr 05, 2017Overall Superman continues to be the best book next to Wonder Woman and Batman. It has been a good while since we had a good books in all of the Trinity, but we as fans have deserved it! Read Full Review
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9.0
Batman-News - Jay Yaws
Apr 05, 2017Far and away the best DC comic on the stands, the fact that it features Batman is a bonus, not the selling point. This is everything Superman should be: hopeful, optimistic, joyful, and bright. Under the pens of Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason, this isn't just a snazzy cosmetic change; this is a Superman who loves his humble life, does the right thing because it's right, and who wants to be a bright light in a dark world. He isn't burdened by his role; he embraces it, and that's the Superman we need. Read Full Review
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9.0
The Pop Break - M.J. Rawls
Apr 12, 2017The pacing throughout the comic was fantastic as it was a slow build into a two-part arch. Who would have thought that a local cow could be so much trouble? Read Full Review
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8.3
IGN - Blair Marnell
Apr 06, 2017One of the great things to come out of DC Rebirth is that Superman gets to be inspiring again. This issue opens with a beautiful double page splash that simply captures the awe and hope that the Man of Steel brings out of ordinary people. This feels like the classic Superman, the small touches really bring that point home. Read Full Review
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8.0
Weird Science - Eric Shea
Apr 05, 2017While you won't get the Reborn answers you're looking for here, what you will get is the same great family dynamic that you've come to love out of this book and the start of an interesting story that seems to be very Superboy centric. The art is great throughout and I can't wait to see what happens next issue. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - Daniel Levine
Apr 05, 2017Fantastic art by Patrick Gleason highlights the first chapter of a new Superman arc. Read Full Review
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8.0
We Got This Covered - Sergio Pereira
Apr 05, 2017In Superman #20, Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason create a wholesome, fun story that explores the mystery of Superboy's developing powers (or lack thereof). Read Full Review
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8.0
Newsarama - David Pepose
Apr 06, 2017This is really feeling like an essential Superman run, even though it's only 20 issues old. Read Full Review
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8.0
All-Comic - Chris Campbell
Apr 06, 2017Overall the issue is enjoyable even though it lacked a betterlook at the fallout from the last part of “Superman Reborn”. Although we get some hints as to what has changed, it just wasnt enough considering this seems to be a pretty big thing for the DC Universe.Hopefully we will get a better look into the merging of the Supermenvery soon and that the black goo is more than just a monster of the week. If you are a fan of iconic Superman moments or just looking to jump into Superman before we get into heavier plot-lines, you should definitely pick up this issue. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComiConverse - Kyle King
Apr 09, 2017Now that the Superman Family has been restored, there are new avenues to explore, and Peter Tomasi and Patrick Gleason continue to do so effectively. Read Full Review