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Description: ISBN 1848560079 / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics / Author: Michael Green, Mike Johnson, Shane David, Matt iBatti Banning / Paperback / ... more
Superman/Batman: Search for Kryptonite - Michael Green ... 160 Pages / Book is published 2009-12-18 by Titan Books Ltd

Newest Review: ... of the overall story, adding a considerable amount of depth to the tale. It's a credit to the writing, then, that the plot ... more

 ... remains both straightforward to follow and entertaining. It doesn't get itself tied up in time travel/alternate world paradoxes, like previous books in this series; much of the action is Earth-bound and all the better for it. Equally, you don't have to have an encyclopaedic knowledge of the DC Universe and all its characters, which some of the previous titles have relied upon. Whilst minor characters do appear, they are on the periphery of this story so that it can be picked up and read by anyone, even if they've...more

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Premium Review Superman/Batman: Search for Kryptonite - Michael Green: Big Blue meets Big Green (1242 words)
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Superman and Batman have had something of a chequered history both in their relationship and the quality of the comics where they have teamed up. The titles in the latest series have suffered the same fate: some have been excellent and some mediocre. This one is quite simply the best to date. Any attempt at a plot summary for this title, actually makes it sound fairly bland. Fed up of being threatened by Kryptonite (the only substance which can harm him), Superman enlists the help of Batman to rid Earth of every last scrap of it. This seemingly simple mission becomes increasingly dangerous as they uncover some disturbing secrets that will rock The Man of ...  Read the complete review

 

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