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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9781401204488
ISBN: 1401204481
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 160
Publication Date: December 06, 2006
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: December 06, 2006
Studio: DC Comics
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When this story originally came out, I canceled my subscription to whichever Superman book I was getting (there were, like, four), because I thought I'd missed something. Maybe I did; DC isn't as good at keeping their graphic novels organized in chronological order as Marvel. But I figured I didn't want to be spending money on a book I wasn't enjoying. I was surprised, too, because I loved Jim Lee's "Batman: Hush" storyline, but I didn't think about he fact that "Hush" and "For Tomorrow" had different ... Read More
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Superman: For Tommorow Vol. 2 is a complicated look into what makes us all human. Jim Lee's amazing visuals make the sometimes too complicated story more intraling than some would beleive. Kal-El finally makes the discovery of where the missing people went too and what has become of Lois. Superman deals with enemys from his fathers past and his own personal demons as he determines if he is truely the hero he believes himself to be.
The comic is great all around and deals with the evolution of Superman ... Read More
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This is the conclusion to Brian Azzarillo's Superman for Tomorrow books (though why they split them up, I don't know, unless it is for the extra cash). Again Lee's artwork is phenomenal and Azzarillo's story is great.
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I have been reading Superman since the 1950's (well, the 60's really, but they were old issues) It is tough to challenge the guy! The best Superman stories are the ones that focus on his interpersonal relationships. Second to that are the all-out punch fest's. Good artwork can sometimes carry the day as well. That said, this story had a great deal of potential. I just cannot recommend it however.
The concept of Superman going to a priest is fairly silly to me. This guy's been hanging with ... Read More
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The conclusion of this story did not hold up well for me.
Overall I would not recommend the For Tomorrow series.