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Showing posts with label Superboy-Prime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Superboy-Prime. Show all posts
Sunday, 28 August 2011
Sunday, 31 July 2011
Friday, 21 January 2011
Friday Night Fights - Fight Like A Girl
I missed last week's fight due to life getting in the way but Spacebooger demands I put one up this week!
Saturday, 25 July 2009
Finally Finished?
Does Superboy-Prime say what we've all been thinking?
(Actually I really enjoyed Legion of 3 Worlds and didn't think it was stupid at all!)
Friday, 30 January 2009
Friday Night Fights - The Last Blow Sounds
As the onomatopoeia themed fights come to a close with this final round, I wanted to go big and back in the 80's, few things were bigger than DC's universe ending epic, Crisis On Infinite Earths.
As the end draws near, the Anti-Monitor - scourge of the multiverse - faces off against dozens of heroes until he is confronted by Earth-Two's Superman, Superboy-Prime and Alex Luthor. Seemingly unstoppable, help comes from an unlikely source as Darkseid pitches in.
Using Alex as a conduit, Darkseid fires a blast at the Anti-Monitor that sends him plunging into a dark star.
But it's not enough - he will not die! A huge, living fireball launches itself toward Superman forcing the elderly hero to take final, decisive action.
SKRABLLAAAMM! That's the sound of the last punch as the Anti-Monitor explodes.
Will there be another Friday Night Fight? Only Spacebooger knows!
This multiversal multipart crossover super-punch first appeared in Crisis On Infinite Earths #12, cover dated March 1986, written by Marv Wolfman with art by George Perez and Jerry Ordway.
As the end draws near, the Anti-Monitor - scourge of the multiverse - faces off against dozens of heroes until he is confronted by Earth-Two's Superman, Superboy-Prime and Alex Luthor. Seemingly unstoppable, help comes from an unlikely source as Darkseid pitches in.
Using Alex as a conduit, Darkseid fires a blast at the Anti-Monitor that sends him plunging into a dark star.
But it's not enough - he will not die! A huge, living fireball launches itself toward Superman forcing the elderly hero to take final, decisive action.
SKRABLLAAAMM! That's the sound of the last punch as the Anti-Monitor explodes.
Will there be another Friday Night Fight? Only Spacebooger knows!
This multiversal multipart crossover super-punch first appeared in Crisis On Infinite Earths #12, cover dated March 1986, written by Marv Wolfman with art by George Perez and Jerry Ordway.
Monday, 21 January 2008
Sunday, 25 November 2007
Who'd Like A Cocktail? #10

And it's not as if it didn't have some competition, particularly from The Boys #12. As I've said before, I love Garth Ennis's work but this seemed to be something of a place holder; The Brave And The Bold #8 was a good, solid story, too, though nothing exceptional; both Countdown To Mystery #3 and Countdown Presents The Search For Ray Palmer: Gotham By Gaslight #1 had their plus points but didn't quite get there. So, at the risk of damning with faint praise, Countdown To Final Crisis got the Cocktail this week almost by default.

With his level of power, conviction that what he is doing is the right thing and his unwavering determination to carry it through to the end, he has truly become a force to be reckoned with. I find myself wondering how much the character will affect the forthcoming Final Crisis and whether he will be one of the major villains of the piece.

At the end of the issue, however, there is an element of redemption for her as she helps Mxyzptlk escape, restoring his magic that she has been removing continually. Her redemption is short lived, though, as Superman-Prime - still an immature boy despite his physical stature - destroys the hideout he has been using, killing her at the same time.
There's been a fair few deaths of characters in the lead up to Final Crisis - witness the destruction of Earth-15 as mentioned above - and it seemed a shame to see yet another character who had potential thrown away without a thought, much like the Jokester in Countdown #29 who was worthy of his own one-shot (Countdown Presents The Search For Ray Palmer: Crime Society) but was then dispatched mere moments later. Not only did Annataz manage to redeem herself but there was also a nice visual touch that set her aside as shown in the picture above. Not only were her spells said backwards like Zatanna's, but they were upside down as well!
There were brief interludes with both Mary Marvel, who was still teamed with Eclipso, and Lord Havok who reveals he is now Monarch's number two, but this was definitely Superman-Prime's issue and, for once, it makes me really look forward to next week's.
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