Superman #872
SCORE: 68
The legacy numbering for this comic book is Superman #872. After the
most recent reboot this comic book shows as Superman #29. Superman #872
cost me $4.99. There are twenty-two pages of comic book content within
Superman #872. The DC Nation Spotlight is on the latest Batman reboot.
The credits can be found on page two with some art work. Superman #872
storyline is Legion of Darkseid Part Two. There will be spoilers in my
review of the Superman #872 comic book.
The issues families can have with Superman #872 are violence, blood,
lack of attire, enticement to lust, bad language, and more. The fourth
wall is broken multiple times by Superboy Prime in Superman #872. We are
even brought up to speed on what happened with Superboy Prime in
Superman #872. I did not know all of his history so I found it very
interesting indeed. Advertisements can be found throughout this comic
book.
Time Trapper leaves Superboy Prime with Superman in Superman #872. The
two heroes then punch their way through time into the future. Well that
would be nice if things worked that way in the real world too. The
Legion of Superheroes has been beaten by the Legion of Darkseid in
Superman #872. There are bodies left all over the battlefield in
Superman #872. The goal is still the same for the heroes though. They
are there is save Booster Gold.
It is a real pleasure for me to see Booster Gold yet again. The
interesting thing is Superman has no memory of Booster Gold at all in
Superman #872. Booster Gold is freed up and he explains to Superman what
happened to lead him to captivity. The Legion of Darkseid attack near
the end of Superman #872. What can the two heroes do against so many?
Will what is left of the Legion come and help them?
Comic books love to throw some twist ending so you will come back for
another issue. Can you guess what twist ending happens at the end of
Superman #872? Superboy Prime turns on Superman and attacks him.
Superboy Prime decides if you can't beat them then you should join them.
This is a shocking, but I wonder if it is real. Superboy Prime may be
pretending to turn on Superman in this comic book.
- Paul
Graphics: 63%
Writing: 72%
Replay/Extras: 59%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 69%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Williamson, Mora, Sanchez
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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