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Review: Man of Steel #3
By Philip Schweier

June 13, 2018 - 04:38

Publisher(s): DC Comics
Writer(s): Brian Michael Bendis
Artist(s): Ryan Sook, Jay Fabok
Inker(s): Wade Von Grawbadger
Colourist(s): Alex Sinclair
Letterer(s): Josh Reed
Cover Artist(s): Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Alex Sinclair


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It’s not often I am thrilled by a comic book. I’ve read so many over the years, my sensibilities have been dulled, and I’m convinced there’s very little to get excited about in the world of comic books. I’m not sure if Bendis writing Superman changes that, as what little work of his I’ve read I don’t remember. But he’s doing great work here.


There’s a rash of suspicious fires in Metropolis, and to help investigate, Superman has called in the best investigator he knows. This leads to witty banter between the two of them – two heroes who observe a thing line between respect and rivalry. But Superman is called away, so suddenly that even Batman must comment, “If the politest man in the galaxy has to be somewhere so fast he can’t even say good-bye…there’s a good reason.”


Indeed there is. An enormous personal offense compounded by a heinous crime of world-ending proportions. I’m not given to hyperbole, so rest assured, this is a BIG deal.


Adding to the gravitas of the events is the scale of the illustrations by Sook, Fabok and Von Grawbadger. From the Fortress of Solitude to Metropolis, there is a much broader sense of place, which combined with Bendis’ writing, drew me alongside Superman in flight.


Perhaps it’s the fresh perspective by an acknowledged superstar writer, but this is a remarkably solid series (so far) that may set the standard for other Super-titles, if Bendis can maintain this level of storytelling. Judging by his reputation, I see no reason why he won’t.


Rating: 10/10


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