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Superman #15

 

 

SCORE: 62

 

Superman #15 

 

Superman #15 if the sixth part in the House of Brainiac storyline. This comic cost me $4.99. There are twenty-two pages of comic book content within Superman #15. The credits are on the bottom of the second and third pages within Superman #15. There is also a DC Nation Spotlight interview of Mark Waid. He is part of the Absolute Power storyline. I have opted out of reading that storyline for right now.

There will be spoilers in my review of the Superman #15 comic book. The issues families can have with Superman #15 are violence, blood, bad language, and more. Lex Luthor has an idea on how to stop Brainiac. The idea is Lex will connect to the brain and delete it. Lex needs the super heroes to keep Brainiac away from his body while connected into cyber space. Superman, Lobo and others are fighting Brainiac in the real world.

Brainiac is obsessed in Superman #15 with creating the queen. The reason is Brainiac feels like he will die at one point so he needs to create something new. Why a Borg queen honestly makes little to no sense to me. Lex Luthor does wind up deleting Brainiac's brain in Superman #15. The heroes also defeat Brainiac in the real world. Then they want to get all of the cities out of there before the whole place blows up.

Why would everything blow up once the brain is deleted? Wouldn't there be some kind of a backup somewhere? The interesting thing at the end of Superman #15 is that Lex Luthor also lost a lot of his memory. Lex no longer knows who he is. Which is funny because Superman wants to thank him for helping them and saving the day. Lex cannot even enjoy getting thanked by Superman.

There is an ad in Superman #15 that I have seen in other DC Comics recently. This content encourages, supports, and celebrates sinful lifestyle choices. This rebellion against God is not needed in this day and age. Why is DC Comics being so controversial and divisive. There is another page in the end of Superman #15 that interests me. It looks like Doomsday is coming back in the fall. I am interested in that.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Writing: 60%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Story: 70%
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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