All Star Superman #10

This title got the Eisner nod for best continuing series, and I can see why. Taking an iconic character like Superman and attempting to do it justice is daunting Quietly and crew do a simply amazing job. The storyline of Superman seeing his end of his time on earth and death approaching quickly is a new twist on the character, who all other writers thus far, have made young and invulnerable with the exception of any alternate universe. This issue is well, quiet, Superman saves some lives and also begins narrating his last will and testament, it is chock full of emotion. The artwork is equally amazing as simple lines and strong details, as well as clarity make this issue both a joy and an easy read.
I think this title has accomplished something few has. It has the ability to appeal to everyone with an easily understandable storyline and also a hook to keep readers coming back for more. I though DC was in trouble before with my blog on the crisis status, see:
; now I realize that only the core titles are in trouble. Maybe this Eisner winning duo should take on and revamp the entire universe themselves, then quality would show through every issue. This book gets a solid ten out of ten.
March 31st, 2008 at 8:05 pm
I agree with you - the All Star Superman comic has been on a roll. Still have the other reviews to read!
April 3rd, 2008 at 8:30 pm
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