Superman #13
SCORE: 67
I am a bit unclear what the legacy number is for this comic book. I
would not think this is a brand new Superman comic book. I could be
completely wrong though. Superman #13 is part two of the House of
Brainiac. I am very interested in this storyline. In many ways Superman
#13 does not disappoint. At least I was not disappointed with the
storyline in Superman #13. There will be spoilers in this review of the
Superman #13 comic book.
Superman #13 cost me $4.99. There are twenty-two pages of comic book
content within Superman #13. Advertisements can be found throughout the
Superman #13 comic book. There is a checklist for all of the comic books
that relate to the House of Brainiac storyline. The DC Spotlight page in
Superman #13 is on Ramona Fradon. For the level of comic book content
the price is a bit high for Superman #13 in my opinion.
The issues families can have with Superman #13 are violence, bad
language, blood, and more. Superman finds Lobo in Superman #13. Lobo is
a bit shocked to find out there are more people from his race alive and
around. I suspect they may have come from another dimension or something
like that. I will need to keep reading to find out the answer to that
question. Lobo does not know in Superman #13.
There is a conversation in Superman #13 about anger. Lobo feels like
anger should be let out. Superman let it out in Superman #13 and that
impressed Lobo. In fact Lobo was ready to fight Superman and got heat
vision right to the face. That aggressive act really impressed Lobo in
Superman #13. It was something that is not normal for Superman. There is
a much more aggressive and angry Superman in this comic book.
There are some strange things going on with Brainiac in Superman #13. He
is trying to get all this knowledge but it could be a problem for him.
Supergirl and Superboy break free of their glass tubes in Superman #13.
There is a small problem though. They are small and do not have their
powers. I am curious to see how they will get their powers back. I also
want to know how they get back to their normal size.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Williamson, Sandoval, Sanchez
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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