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‘Superman and the Authority #2’ (review)

      Written by Grant Morrison
Art by Mikel Janin,
Evan Cagle , Fico Ossiox
Published by DC Comics

 

The first issue of this series was completely awesome and this one completely follows suit.

The creative team is really doing something great with this and I am loving every second of it. It is unlike any comic book series out there.

The creative team is really doing something great with this and I am loving every second of it. It is unlike any comic book series out there.

This issue starts off with Clark Kent and Manchester Black working together on a project. You see, they are putting together a team for Superman to fight against evil and they need to find recruits. The two of them set off to do that task.

Yet, it isn’t as easy as it sounds.

The two of them don’t really get along all that much and they bicker a lot. It is very entertaining.

We also get to see the pair in the recruitment process and it is pretty fun to watch. They eventually start bringing some people in.

They get some recruits on board.

Then, the pair go to try and recruit the Enchantress. It doesn’t go so well for them. Superman then has to set her free from an illusion that threatens more than just her life in this.

It’s very entertaining to read this book.

Grant Morrison always writes a unique script and this comic book is no different. The art by Mikel Janin is definitely his best. Overall, this is another good issue in this limited series.

RATING: A

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