I feel you were a bit too generous with your score
Superman #3
| Writer | Brian Michael Bendis |
| Artist | Joe Prado, Ivan Reis |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Guest-starring the Justice League! Locked inside the Phantom Zone, the Earth stands poisoned and its heroes lie dying, with no idea how to escape the deadly Kryptonian trap. But an even deadlier threat invades as Rogol Zaar teams with those who have been imprisoned inside the Phantom Zone to use Earth to escape, not caring if they destroy the planet to do it.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Sep 12, 2018This issue had me hyped up even as I knew it was rapidly running out of pages. Bendis, Reis and company are making good on the promise to take Superman to an exciting new level with different challenges and threats. Read Full Review
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10
Infinite Earths - J.D. Jr.
Sep 12, 2018Bendis and his team have crafted a story truly worthy of Superman's timeless legacy! Read Full Review
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9.6
Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz
Sep 12, 2018The writing is fast and funny. Bendis is killing it here again and is firing on all cylinders. The art by Reis is tops. This is a great comic that has another fantastic chapter here. Keep it up, guys. Read Full Review
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9.0
Black Nerd Problems - Brandon Lawrence
Sep 12, 2018Ivan Reis and the rest of the creative team deserves so much love for the art in this comic. It's just beautiful. Given the opportunity to play around with Earthly backgrounds and Phantom Zone landscapes, the art does not disappoint in any regard. The colors, faces, and everything else all pop with a level of expertise that immerses you in the story. This book is just a glorious display of creative ability. Read Full Review
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9.0
Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck
Sep 15, 2018The story is building nicely and the tension escalates quickly. Read Full Review
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9.0
Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj
Sep 17, 2018I haven't mentioned the art individually in panels but we are given excellent splashes of Zaar beating up the thugs and a close-up of the troops heading to the Planet. And throughout, we see such iconic shots of Superman you understand why he is such a presence. Great stuff. Okay, I don't quite understand the Phantom Zone yet. And I still don't love Zaar. But everything about this issue seemed to click. I think Bendis 'gets' Superman. Read Full Review
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8.6
On Comics Ground - Nick Campan
Sep 12, 2018I cannot wait for more of this. Bendis has me (someone relatively apathetic about Superman) excited for the next issue. If you are a fan of Superman, I'm sure you'll love it. And if you were like me and a little on the fence about the Man of Steel, I urge you to pick up this new run of SUPERMAN because I was pleasantly surprised by it. Read Full Review
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8.5
Comic Book Corps - Tom Zimm
Sep 12, 2018This story continues to grow in complexity as Bendis adds layers to the Rogol Zaar character and pulls in characters from Superman's rich history. One can only hope with great anticipation that Bendis will be able to stick the landing when this conflict blossoms to full impact as this story arc inches toward its conclusion. Read Full Review
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8.4
You Don't Read Comics - David Harth
Sep 12, 2018It doesnt seem like its going to be one for the ages, but its very much a solid Superman story, one that wont disappoint long time fans. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Bin - Philip Schweier
Sep 12, 2018Im stilltrying to reconcile Superman with Action Comics. Both are written byBendis, but there seems to be two individual storylines taking place. Perhaps Ivemissed allusions to one or the other, or maybe it will all make sense later on.Im willing to be patient " for now. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Sep 12, 2018Superman #3 has plenty going on and captures Superman's voice and approach perfectly as it slowly builds to something bigger. Read Full Review
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8.0
DC Comics News - Derek McNeil
Sep 12, 2018Bendis' time on Superman is off to a great start. With the entire Earth in peril, there's plenty of high-stakes action. Throw in a bunch of guest-starring heroes, some nods to DC history, and a dash of humour, and you have the perfect recipe for a first-rate Superman tale. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comicosity - Aaron Long
Sep 12, 2018Superman #3 continues what has been a refreshing start to this run. I like Bendis take on Supes and Reis, Prado, Albert, Sinclair and Reed deliver strong visuals that are quintessentially Superman. The total package is an enjoyable chapter in what has been a solid arc so far. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
Oct 03, 2019While I'm digging Bendis' run in Superman as a whole, the frustration of world-shattering events like this within the book – and from the outset – just rankles me even after all these decades of reading comics. I didn't expect it to be as small as it was with the fires and everything but I dislike the whole go super big thing from the get-go. While the Superman/Justice League side didn't do much for me, I enjoyed what we got out of Jax-ur and how he was trying to handle the strange creature that is Rogol Zaar. It made for some good dialogue, a bit of appropriate snark, and a setup for what should be a crazy bit of action the next time around as we get a cross-Zone invasion going on. I'm still iffy on Bendis at times with this book but Reis and Prado deliver some great stuff out of the ideas Bendis is coming up with. Read Full Review
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7.8
Comicsverse - Maite Molina
Sep 12, 2018SUPERMAN #3 find its strongest aspect within its phenomenal imagery. However, the work's struggles to characterize its titular hero and establish a dynamic pace contributes to another installment that feels static and repetitive. Read Full Review
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7.6
Comic Watch - Nicholas Osborn
Sep 28, 2018Superman #3 expands on an increasingly epic story with beautiful artwork and a growing threat of war. Although it requires an understanding of events in both the Man of Steel miniseries as well as the Superman ongoing, its well worth the read for those following this large-scale story. Read Full Review
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7.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Sep 12, 2018Zaar continues to be an over-the-top cartoon of a villain, and the dialogue from many of the cameos is off. It looks fantastic, but nothing in the issue is as compelling to read as the one tragicomic scene featuring Adam Strange returning to where Earth should be and coming out very confused. Read Full Review
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7.0
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Sep 12, 2018Ivan Reis' art is great and I love the level of detail in the characters, especially their facial expressions. The art complements the story really well and there are some definite moments where the action and drama are elevated in the art. A really great paced and rendered issue that kept me interested in what's to come. Read Full Review
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7.0
AIPT - Robert Reed
Sep 12, 2018Brian Michael Bendis tries to show off both the speed and thoroughness of Superman as he flies from scene to scene, but the issue ultimately feels disjointed, even while Ivan Reis and inkers Joe Prado and Oclair Albert do some amazing work. Read Full Review
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6.6
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Jose "Jody" Cardona
Sep 12, 2018The current arc of Superman may look pretty, but leaves much to be desired in terms of story. Read Full Review
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6.5
Multiversity Comics - Michael Govan
Sep 17, 2018The Last Son of Krypton shines in "Superman" but the shadow of the bland Rogol Zaar keeps this good book from being truly great. Read Full Review
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5.5
Weird Science - Eric Shea
Sep 12, 2018While there were some glimpses of a story that I could really get behind, I still don't understand how the things in this issue can be going on. Problems are just thrown out there willy-nilly and I don't understand the issues explanations to them while waiting for explanations to other matters at hand. What I'm getting at is, there are some fun moments to this story and some amazing art, it's just that not everything is coming together to make a cohesive whole. Read Full Review
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5.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Sep 15, 2018Superman continues to fail to impress. The story is basic, the characters are simplistic, and only the occasional insightful bit or amazing art keeps the series above water. Read Full Review
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N/A
Sequential Planet - Matt Herman
Sep 15, 2018