Action Comics #1062
SCORE: 69
I am appreciative that I had the $4.99 to purchase the Action Comics
#1062 comic book. This is the second part of the Bizarro storyline that
involves a Bizarro coming to Earth and using magical powers to turn
everyone into a Bizarro version of themselves. There are thirty pages of
comic book content within Action Comics #1062. Advertisements can be
found all throughout the Action Comics #1062 comic book.
There will be spoilers in this review. Action Comics #1062 hops back and
forth between different recent time frames. It can be a bit confusing to
times honestly. There is character jumping off a bridge in Action Comics
#1062. Yes Action Comics #1062 is showing someone trying to kill
themselves because everyone is always laughing at them. Or so this
character thinks. This character turns into Bizarro on the way down.
Superman is constantly on call saving the lives of so many different
characters in Action Comics #1062. In fact Superman has not slept in
quite some time. Action Comics #1062 shows us when Superman breaks the
Bizarro brainwashing himself. He encourages others to shake the spell as
well. Magical characters are brought in to try and fix this. A Blue
demon is one of those characters. John Constantine is another one.
There is a bit of violence within Action Comics #1062. Some of the stuff
in Action Comics #1062 is plain strange and weird. For example after
people are turned into Bizarro versions of themselves a brain surgeon is
about to be operated on by the patient with a brain tumor. There are
plenty of backwards things in Action Comics #1062 like that. Superman
stops a bus from running over kids in a crosswalk in Action Comics #1062
too.
The interview with Mike Perkins on The Batman First Knight is
interesting, but does not appeal to me personally. The ending within
Action Comics #1062 is a bit shocking. Superman goes to Gotham to get
help from Bizarro Joker. I am not really sure how this character is
going to help. Action Comics #1062 tells us that Superman and the Joker
will be teaming up in the next issue. I am curious to see how that plays
out.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Aaron, Timms, Lokus
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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