^I remember seeing that article, but couldn't find it. LOL!
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Uh... the comic shop in my town closed up shop two years ago. Can I download these comics for my iPad? Should I? Or is it not all it's cracked up to be?
Preview for "Action Comics #1" with dialogue (as opposed to the just art previews we've been getting). Interesting to say the least:
http://www.newsarama.com/php/multimedia/album.php?aid=44117
I'm the opposite.Preview for "Action Comics #1" with dialogue (as opposed to the just art previews we've been getting). Interesting to say the least:
http://www.newsarama.com/php/multimedia/album.php?aid=44117
Well, on the plus side, any regrets I had about missing Morrison's sweet new take have been favorably resolved.Preview for "Action Comics #1" with dialogue (as opposed to the just art previews we've been getting). Interesting to say the least:
http://www.newsarama.com/php/multimedia/album.php?aid=44117
He stole that from Jim Kirk.Preview for "Action Comics #1" with dialogue (as opposed to the just art previews we've been getting). Interesting to say the least:
http://www.newsarama.com/php/multimedia/album.php?aid=44117
I've just looked at that, too. I think it looks great - Morrison has really caught the tone of the earliest "Superman vs Corruption" stories in the 30s and 40s. (My favorite is the one where Superman traps a corrupt mine-owner in his own mine, convincing him to improve conditions ... I've taught a superhero course, and those early stories really shock students.)
As mentioned, you'd have to read the Superman stories from the 30s and 40s to recognized this version. Its not only scraping off the barnacles, but a few coats of paint as well.I'm the opposite.Preview for "Action Comics #1" with dialogue (as opposed to the just art previews we've been getting). Interesting to say the least:
http://www.newsarama.com/php/multimedia/album.php?aid=44117
I dont' even recognize the character I just saw in that 8 page preview. I've read Superman off/on since the 80's and picked my share of 60s/70s stories and that character was someone else wearing an homage Superman costume.
Pass. Probably even on the TPB.
As mentioned, you'd have to read the Superman stories from the 30s and 40s to recognized this version. Its not only scraping off the barnacles, but a few coats of paint as well.I'm the opposite.Preview for "Action Comics #1" with dialogue (as opposed to the just art previews we've been getting). Interesting to say the least:
http://www.newsarama.com/php/multimedia/album.php?aid=44117
I dont' even recognize the character I just saw in that 8 page preview. I've read Superman off/on since the 80's and picked my share of 60s/70s stories and that character was someone else wearing an homage Superman costume.
Pass. Probably even on the TPB.
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