CRITIC REVIEWS
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6.0
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
Sep 01, 2013...aaaand we take a moment to tweak poor Lois' nose, just to be mean because it's 1949 and taunting her is apparently hilarious (there's a reason a while website is dedicated to the premise that "Superman is a dick.") Even so, the vaguely impenetrable second story being utterly forgettable doesn't change the fact that our lead is Orson Welles and Superman fighting Martian Hitler using super-strength and a ventriloquist's dummy. Superman #62 is the very model of Fifties comics gooberosity, but it's definitely not one that you'll forget any time soon (and it came out nearly a decade AFTER Citizen Kane) earning 3 out of 5 stars overall. Read Full Review