DC Comics
Superman #29
By Paul Mason
August 18, 2017 - 18:11

DC Comics
Writer(s): Keith Champagne
Penciller(s): Doug Mahnke
Inker(s): Jaime Medonza, Scott Hanna, Rob Hunter
Colourist(s): Will Quontana, Tony Avina
Letterer(s): Rob Leigh
Cover Artist(s): Ryan Sook



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The art in this issue is a tiny uneven, some of the background characters are not as sharp as they could be but overall it is really good. There is quite a team of artists and the pencils and inks and colours are generally very sharp and good. Superman looks as ripped as he should.

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There are missing kids in Metropolis but Superman is on the case.
While searching for the missing children Clark name drops Jess and Simon but the green lanterns turn out to be super relevant to this issue.

The narrative structure is a little different for a comic, yet it works and this is a different but interesting Superman story.

Rating: 7.5/10

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