Superman #20

7.9

Critic Reviews

14 Reviews
5.4

User Reviews

35 Reviews
Writer Brian Michael Bendis
Artist Joe Prado, Ivan Reis
Cover Price $3.99

The United Planets is a perfect, beautiful idea...that completely flies in the face of everything the barbaric Mongul has been fighting for his entire life. Mongol will destroy the United Planets and Superman with it. And he said something about using Earth as his toilet. Which doesn't sound very nice. The return of one of Superman's biggest and baddest villains...bigger and badder than ever!

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  • 10

    ComicBook.com - Christian Hoffer

    Feb 12, 2020

    This might be the best issue of Brian Bendis's Superman yet. Read Full Review

  • 9.7

    Comic Watch - Cody White

    Feb 13, 2020

    Brian Michael Bendis and Ivan Reis are firing on all cylinders as the ramifications of "The Truth" keep coming inSuperman #20. Read Full Review

  • 9.6

    Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj

    Feb 17, 2020

    Peaceful Earth seems about to get stormy! I am really enjoying this arc. And I must admit, I didn't think I would. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    On Comics Ground - Timothy Quail

    Feb 12, 2020

    Superman #20 is the strongest issue of the arc yet. Things start to click together in a meaningful way. This series has now become a "must read" and it is nice to see a Superman title stand out. Hopefully this momentum carries forward in the coming issues. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Major Spoilers - Wayne Hall

    Feb 16, 2020

    Brian Bendis is challenging the Man of Steel" something that hero has needed for a long time now! Read Full Review

  • 8.4

    You Don't Read Comics - David Harth

    Feb 19, 2020

    Superman #20 is a lot of fun. Bendis gets the right mix of action and drama in this one. He even gets in one of his best jokes ever- the Daily Star editor jokes that everyone at the Daily Planet worked there, a deep cut reference to how in the Golden Age, Clark, Lois, Perry, and Jimmy were all employees of the Star before the Daily Planet even existed. Reis's artwork makes the whole thing sing. While this still very much feels like two different stories, they're both entertaining. Read Full Review

  • 8.3

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Feb 12, 2020

    The art looks fantastic and even though the action story is not as compelling as the rest of the issue, the artists do a great job of making those scenes look great. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Feb 12, 2020

    The fusion of the high-stakes space storyline with the journalism story is intriguing, and it's a new wrinkle on how people will react to the identity reveal. But it doesn't quite match up to what Bendis and his co-writers do in Superman: Heroes this week. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    GWW - Percy Waelchl

    Feb 12, 2020

    Superman #20leaps back from the lackluster issue #19 and sets up a new story angle where humans are questioning Superman's role. The quick turn from praising Clark Kent's bravery for coming forward as Superman could quickly be replaced with suspicion and judgment from humanity. The storytelling twist gives readers another reason to stick around to see how Bendis handles his characters in the face of this new challenge. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Corey Patterson

    Feb 12, 2020

    Writer Brian Michael Bendis does a wonderful job of positing unexpected troubles in the life of Clark after revealing his identify. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    DC Comics News - Derek McNeil

    Feb 15, 2020

    I still have mixed feelings about Bendis' run on Superman. I can accept Superman going public with his secret identity, but I hate the changes to Jon. But putting aside my feelings about the changes to the mythos, I feel that Bendis is producing an entertaining and interesting story each month in Superman. This makes Superman a title well worth following. Read Full Review

  • 5.5

    Weird Science - Eric Shea

    Feb 12, 2020

    While I thought that the mundane aspects of the beginning of this book were it's strongest and most emotional points, it quickly started to take a nosedive for me when Superman spent the entire issue getting his ass kicked for no reason and the reporters of the Daily Star decided that out of context intergalactic emails were reason enough to become ass hats.  Forcing the two stories that we've been dealing with together for this felt forced as hell and unneeded for everything that should be coming our hero's way now that he's revealed himself to the world.  Thankfully though, I liked a good portion of the art here, but this book needs to have more going for it each and every issue. Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles

    Feb 12, 2020

    The Truth is in full Bendis mode with lengthy, going nowhere conversations and yet another Superman story where hes a casual observer. At this point youd think Bendis would realize his Superman run is at its best with its title character firmly in the spotlight. Read Full Review

  • 4.0

    Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz

    Feb 14, 2020

    Not a lot happens in this issue. It feels padded. The artwork by Ivan Reis is the only good thing happening here. I feel like all I do at this point is pray that the inevitable reboot for Superman happens sooner rather than later. Read Full Review

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