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Unread 07-29-2010, 03:49 PM   #2
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I could make some sort of argument about how cool Superman can be, here. But honestly everything I could possibly say about the character, All-Star Superman already said better.

All-Star is probably as good as Superman is ever going to get. And that trailer is a grave disappointment in comparison.

Anyway All-Star Superman is pretty sweetthe last Superman comic anyone should even need and I think everyone should read it. Especially anyone feeling that Superman is lacking as a character.

Heck, I used to think most of the ongoing comics were done to death about thirty years ago. But now it's hard to argue that since All-Star Superman makes every last Superman comic published before it into build-up, and it's the payoff. And it's worth every one of those, at a guess, 15-20 000 pages to have reached this pinnacle.

A bit tangential perhaps but it's hard to pass up a chance to gush about All-Star Superman.

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