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Newest Review: ... We learn that there is a mysterious machine, a weapon, that was used to create the vanishing, but it is Superman's guilt at ... more

 ... the extent of its use that is explored in this volume. Whether or not he had any fault remains for you to find out, as I will not divulge any more. However, it is curious the way the story develops, and in many respects, it shows Superman's vulnerabilities very well. It forces us to recognise his position as 'Earth's Protector' to be as tricky as any world leader, manager of a company, or indeed someone further down a pecking order in life. It grounds him, and makes us realise that not even he can do everything ...more

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Superman: For Tomorrow, Volume 1 - Brian Azzarello: The dark and guilt-ridden world of Kal-El's mind (628 words)
by - written on 15/11/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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In his introduction to this dark and thoughtful issue, Brian Azzarello describes how honoured and excited he was to be asked to write Superman. Having been an author of Batman Hush before, he had involved Superman when the two characters met up, albeit in rather violent circumstances. Now, however, with the pressure on to create a dark and moved and guilt-ridden Superman, Azzarello manages to give us a very morbid and morose feel to the proceedings, with the superhero feeling very down after the events of the previous episodes. Chronicling episodes 204-209 of Superman, it deals with the worldwide emotions after hundreds of thousands of people have just ...  Read the complete review