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Oh, good grief.

Really, all Grant Morrison can come up with is Lex Luthor unknowingly working with Brainiac? Did he even come up with it, or did he just watch the pilot to “Superman: The Animated Series?”

I’m trying to be open minded about Action, especially with Brent Anderson coming onboard as Morales falls behind, but really….

I already read Geoff Johns’s Superman origin story. I don’t need to read it again. I also find it a little hard to believe Lois Lane’s all right with her father being a monster. I mean, she’s generally okay with him torturing people?

There’s also no action in Action. There’s a jail break, but it’s not a lot of action, and the talking heads stuff is boring. I don’t read Morrison on Superman to get a reference to Steel before he’s Steel.

The art—Morales and Anderson—does generally hold up throughout though.

CREDITS

Superman in Chains; writer, Grant Morrison; pencillers, Rags Morales and Brent Anderson; inker, Rick Bryant; colorist, Brad Anderson; letterer, Pat Brosseau; editors, Wil Moss and Matt Idelson; publisher, DC Comics.

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2 responses to “Action Comics 2 (December 2011)”

  1. Vernon Wiley Avatar

    I haven’t had the opportunity to read the second issue yet, but even with the first, it seems pretty much by the numbers in its manner of introducing the cast, and trying to fit as much as possible into the “new” Superman dimension for introduction to the “new clients”. I also wouldn’t be surprised that this book is more editorially driven, as it reads like the most simple, literal, by the numbers comic Morrison has ever written. Is there a decent place in the new DCU for Grant? Stay tuned…

  2. Vernon Wiley Avatar

    One more comment after actually reading it. I felt it read rather quickly, so I counted the story pages and only came up with 20! The rest of the issue was filled with gratuitous “behind the scenes” drawings and verbatim on the new Action. DC, next time, skip the Marvel tactics and just charge me the buck less!

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