Action Comics #1064
SCORE: 65
I am learning something interesting about the comic book industry. At
least when it comes to DC Comics. If you get one of the variant covers
then you must pay one dollar more. So it wound up costing me $5.99 to
purchase Action Comics #1064. This alternate cover is one extra page at
the front. We still get the normal cover on the next page. What is the
point? One more dollar for a different piece of art? Kind of greedy
there DC Comics.
Action Comics #1064 is the first part of the storyline entitled House of
Brainiac. There will be spoilers in this review of the Action Comics
#1064 comic book. Brainiac robots and Czarnians rain down on Metropolis
in Action Comics #1064. They kidnap anyone with powers in Action Comics
#1064. They even try to capture Superman in Action Comics #1064. Lex
Luthor gets in the way and ensures he is captured instead.
There are thirty pages of comic book content within Action Comics #1064.
Advertisements can be found all throughout this comic book. There is
even a page within Action Comics #1064 that focuses on the different
comic books where this storyline can be read. It is more than Action
Comics. Another interesting page within Action Comics #1064 is the DC
Nation Spotlight on Ramona Fradon.
The issues families can have with Action Comics #1064 are bad language,
violence, blood, lack of attire, enticement to lust, and more. I really
like the crisp, clean, and clear artwork used in Action Comics #1064.
The conversation between Brainiac and Lex Luthor is fascinating to me in
Action Comics #1064. I did not know those two worked together in the
past. I have been out of the industry for quite a bit of time.
I am very curious to see where this storyline goes. I am a bit curious
to see what Brainaic's main goal is in Action Comics #1064. It has to do
with power and knowledge. At least I think that is part of the goal in
Action Comics #1064. Lobo is on my cover of Action Comics #1064 but he
is not in this issue. I expect Lobo should appear at some point in the
future in this series.
- Paul
Graphics: 65%
Writing: 65%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Williamson, Sandoval, Sanchez
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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