Dark Knights of Steel #9
SCORE: 70
I was able to find a few of the Dark Knights of Steel after I read
and enjoyed the first one. Dark Knights of Steel #9 is the next one in
my pile. I know I missed quite a few and there have been many months in
between reading them. I considered getting the full graphic novel of
this story, and I may still do that since it would be cheaper than
trying to get all of the missing issues.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Dark Knights of Steel #9
comic book. The cost of Dark Knights of Steel #9 was $3.99. There are
twenty-two pages of comic book content within Dark Knights of Steel #9.
Kal-El was captured at the beginning of Dark Knights of Steel #9. One of
the Robins gets Superman free in Dark Knights of Steel #9. There is
about to be a war between two nations in Dark Knights of Steel #9.
Superman's mom kills someone from the other side and the war is on.
Superman arrives and tries to stop the war, but when he flies to his mom
he gets hit back into the crowd of characters. They all think that they
are being attacked by those from Krypton again. So the war breaks out in
Dark Knights of Steel #9. There are twenty-two pages of comic book
content within Dark Knights of Steel #9. Advertisements can be found
throughout the Dark Knights of Steel #9 comic book.
The end of Dark Knights of Steel #9 has four pages devoted to the
Lazarus Planet story that went across the DC Universe. The issues
families can have with Dark Knights of Steel #9 are violence, blood,
lack of attire, enticement to lust, and more. It is discovered that Lara
is an imposter in Dark Knights of Steel #9. We also find out that Alfred
is really the Martian Manhunter.
Dark Knights of Steel #9 has some interesting twists and turns to it. I
have another issue or two of this comic book in my pile. Hopefully I can
get to them within the next couple of months. Again I missed a lot, but
have too many active projects to just sit around and wait for the money
to be able to purchase the missing issues. I am really leaning toward
the graphic novel.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 80%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Trycor, Putri, Prianto
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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