Action Comics #1063
SCORE: 67
I am very thankful I had the money to purchase a copy of the Action
Comics #1063 comic book. Since I wanted a variant cover of Action Comics
#1063 it cost me $5.99. Once you flip the variant cover you see the
normal price is $4.99. There are thirty pages of comic book content
within Action Comics #1063. I am confused why a slightly different cover
costs a dollar more. In my book it is not worth the extra price.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Action Comics #1063 comic
book. Action Comics #1063 concludes the I, Bizarro storyline. This is
also the third issue in this storyline. I will continue reading Action
Comics after this issue because I am interested in the next storyline.
Action Comics #1063 has a back and forth battle in the mind of Superman.
A shard of Bizarro was left in Superman's brain and must be fought
against.
The most interesting thing about Action Comics #1063 is the person
Superman teams up with. Superman teams up with the Joker in Action
Comics #1063. The insane clown has been reversed and is very sane in
Action Comics #1063. This is a strange and cool moment all at the same
time. Since everyone on the planet has been turned into their exact
polar opposite it has some twisted logic to it.
The issues families can have with Action Comics #1063 are violence,
blood, magic, and more. The DC Nation Spotlight in Action Comics #1063
is on Batman Superman World's Finest #25. To be blunt it did not
interest me in spending money on it. I also have plenty of irons already
in the fire so that may have something to do with that. Advertisements
can be found all throughout the Action Comics #1063 comic book.
This three part storylines has been very interesting. I feel like they
could have stretched it out to four or five issues. I was not quite
ready for this storyline to end personally. A possibility is left near
the end of Action Comics #1063 for Bizarro to come back through
Superman. I will be interested to see if that ever does happen.
Hopefully while I am still alive and breathing.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 65%
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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