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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781401203511
ISBN: 1401203515
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 128
Publication Date: April 01, 2005
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: April 01, 2005
Sales Rank: 286343
Studio: DC Comics
Editorial Review:
Product Description: A cataclysmic event has struck the Earth.Millions of people have vanished without a trace.No one is left unaffected #8722; not even Superman.A year has passed, and Superman is left with many questions and very few answers.For a hero who tries to have all the answers, it's torture.And, just as the action heats up and the stakes are raised, one huge question emerges: just how far is Superman willing to go "For Tomorrow"?
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Great cover, nice premise, weak story. That pretty much sums up the book. What could have been a post apocalyptic vision of Superman's world and his struggle in it, ends up being a muddled psycho treatise on nothing. What can you do with the world's most powerful hero who can do everything? Explore his vulnerabilities of course, which is why this story tries to do, to no avail. The lack of continuity and disparate storyline coupled with a muddled Superman and muddled plot (this and part two) ... Read More
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Not as good as other Superman stories, but at least the artwork is very good.
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First I have to say, Jim Lee's artwork is great. It helps make the book(s) well worth reading, not including Brian Azzarello (of 100 Bullets fame) and his great storytelling ability. What happens when millions of people just disappear? Find out by reading these two books.
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Apart from Jim Lee & Scott Williams predictably gorgeous art this is a mess. The tone is all wrong and the plot is lumpy and unruly, it simply doesn't gel. There's a couple of good punch ups here and there and some nice sub plots but it hardly justifies this prestige format or the hype. Great Lee art rotten Azzarello script.
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With an incoherent story and phoned in artwork by Jim Lee, this two volume Superman tale is one that I traded in immediately at my local comic book store. It pales vastly when put next to Azzarello's BATMAN BROKEN CITY and Jim Lee's stellar run on Batman's HUSH arc.
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