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I'm Bruce Wayne!!!
Ridiculous plot and turn of events. Only thing I did enjoy was the after credits scene, which I thought was supremely well done.
To be fair in this review, I haven't read the first two issues of this. But I get the general storyline going on. I get that this a "Fun" Superman comic, But I didn't particularly like it. Artwork was eh, and I wasn't blown away by the dialogue. It's different, so If You're a Superman fan, maybe read it for that reason.I received an advanced copy of this from NetGalley.com and the publisher.
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Tiene cosas bastante interesantes, pero venimos de 2 primeras grapas espectaculares!
Twentysomething Clark Kent wins a Caribbean holiday but something goes wrong on the way there and his small plane crashes into the sea. Luckily, Bruce Wayne’s yacht is nearby to pick up him and his pilot – and then Clark’s mistaken for Bruce!Superman: American Alien is an episodic limited series looking at different stages of Superman’s life, highlighting aspects of his character that sometimes get overlooked. Here, writer Max Landis shows Clark as a regular young man who gets drunk, flirts with...
Divertido, pero que bajón.
Very slow, no action at all, except for the little part, like 2 pages, with dDathstroke. The final may lead to an interesting next one, but for this issue, it was very disappointing.
Nice Little part of the series.Again a different artist. Though not much of a story out here. Just a pre-cursor to something big that might happen later.
This series is taking a lot of liberties, and this issue is especially pushing a bunch of coincidences. But I'm enjoying the outcome a lot.
I just couldn’t get into this issue at all.
Really impressed by this series. It's making me love a character I historically don't.
Clark Kent, mistaken as Bruce Wayne, they looked quite similar though! Those blue eyes. Clark can be quite dreamy sometimes... 3.5 stars, I wonder what will happen next time... The art work is pretty neat, and the colour scheme is nice too...
This felt very random. I'm not sure if this Barbara Minerva character is supposed to remind me of Poison Ivy or what. Even the appearance of Deathstroke doesn't elevate this cruise ship issue. The Vic Zsasz cameo was also kinda weird.
I worry my enjoyment of comic books resides in how bright and easy to follow its artwork is. I suppose that's not a horrible criterion to use to judge a visual medium—after all, the story is half-told in word bubbles and half-told by the images on the page, but here, Max Landis has brought a third artist to his series and I love the way it looks.Story starts with Clark on his way to a Bermuda thanks to some contest but the prop plane crashes in the ocean. Luckily for him, there's a large yacht n...
3.5
In which Supes finds his appreciation of the wider world and the wonders both he and it can bring to each other, via the opening scenes of the Entourage movie. But stumbling on to a yacht party hosted by an absent Bruce Wayne doesn't only bring the Bat into things… A surprisingly characterful episode, considering how Dayglo and gaudy the whole thing is, and signs this title is doing good, new things with an old, old story.
Nice slice of life bit with Clark. The art has more character than the story. Weakest issue to date, but still worth a read as Landis explores the mythos.
This was hilarious and I loved it!!
I LOVED IT ! Best comic in the series so far ! Twenty-something Clark Kent is hilarious, romantic, questioning his life and enjoying it at the same time. I still love this Max Landis' point of view on Superman as an "American Alien", a human with superpowers or an alien living a human life. The highlight of this issue was, of course, Bruce Wayne and ...