The Man of Steel
Genre defining author Brian Michael Bendis makes his triumphant debut at DC Comics, as an alien being comes to Earth to kill Superman and finish the mission he first started decades ago destroying the planet Krypton and killing every last Kryptonian One of the genre s greatest mythologies is turned on its head in Man of Steel A new era begins for Superman as a threat name Rogol Zaar comes to Earth to put an end to Superman and his cousin, Supergirl How will the Last Son and Daughter of Krypton survive a threat that destroyed almost all of their kind As his world comes down around him, Clark Kent must also wonder what happened to his wife and son, Lois Lane and Superboy Brian Michael Bendis, the scribe behind some of the greatest comics of all time, including Ultimate Spider Man, New Avengers and Daredevil, dives headlong into the DC Universe in this precursor to his debuts on bothSuperman and Action Comics Featuring stunning art by some of comics greatist artists including Ivan Reis, Evan Doc Shaner, Ryan Sook, Kevin Maguire, Adam Hughes, and Jason Fabok.Collects issues 1 6 and stories from DC Nation0. Best Download The Man of Steel [ Author ] Brian Michael Bendis [ Kindle ePUB or eBook ] – kino-fada.fr Here it is Mister Marvel himself, Brian Bendis, finally made the move over to the enemy, DC, after years of writing for Marvel, and this is his much anticipated first DC book, his big debut with the most iconic superhero of them all, no less, Superman in The Man of Steel Ohhhh boy Ohhhh crap Unfortunately we got Blandis I was severely unimpressed with this one Give Doomsday an axe and you ve got the big bad of this woefully dull story Rogol Zaar He hates Kryptonians Hey, Superman s Here it is Mister Marvel himself, Brian Bendis, finally made the move over to the enemy, DC, after years of writing for Marvel, and this is his much anticipated first DC book, his big debut with the most iconic superhero of them all, no less, Superman in The Man of Steel Ohhhh boy Ohhhh crap Unfortunately we got Blandis I was severely unimpressed with this one Give Doomsday an axe and you ve got the big bad of this woefully dull story Rogol Zaar He hates Kryptonians Hey, Superman s a Kryptonian Time for them to trade punches Guess who wins Also, someone s starting fires around Metropolis Snore Superman s got his red panties back yay He s also back doing really boring good guy stuff like rescuing lil kiddies from burning buildings and punching giant robots the kind of generic crap Superman s been doing for decades while Clark s characterisation is the usual gawrsh shucks country boy routine, clumsily st...Given that Brian Michael Bendis is like the weird lovechild of Stan Lee and a less misogynistic David Mamet, it seems sort of strange to be commenting on Bendis s first foray into tackling iconic characters at the Distinguished Competition as we mourn the passing of The Man.Bendis had such a long and storied career at Marvel precisely because, generally speaking, he was so good at getting to the core of the human side of the company s flagship and lesser known characters, even in the midst of Given that Brian Michael Bendis is like the weird lovechild of Stan Lee and a less misogynistic David Mamet, it seems sort of strange to be commenting on Bendis s first foray into tackling iconic...HOT DAMN.In a stunning turn of events, Brian Bendis swoops in and single handedly well, with a little help from six of DC s most talented artists saves Superman from years of stagnation and trash storylines one after the other Now that s a nice present for the character s 80th anniversary And look, I am not some mindless Bendis fanboy I fully and openly admit that his last few years at Marvel were not good His stories felt mediocre, tired and downright hacky at times Most of his creativ HOT DAMN.In a stunning turn of events, Brian Bendis swoops in and single handedly well, with a little help from six of DC s most talented artists saves Superman from years of stagnation and trash storylines one after the other Now that s a nice present for the character s 80th anniversary And look, I am not some mindless Bendis fanboy I fully and ...Here it is The first major book in the DC Universe made by Brian Michael Bendis Is it good Actually, yeah, it s pretty fun So this Man of Steel Mini series starts with Superman being the hero we all know and love He goes around the whole city, protects everyone he can, and fights for the greater good I know after the shitty man of steel and batman vs superman movies you might have forgotten that Supes is heroic but Bendis gives a nice reminder by having him save hundreds of people in the f Here it is The first major book in the DC Universe made by Brian Michael Bendis Is it good Actually, yeah, it s pretty fun So this Man of Steel Mini series starts with Superman being the hero we all know and love He goes around the whole city, protects everyone he can, and fights for the greater good I know after the shitty man of steel and batman vs superman movies you might have forgotten that Supes is heroic but Bendis gives a nice reminder by having him save hundreds of people in the first few issues here However, we all know it can t stay...Bendis brings his characteristic dialogue and twists to Superman and DC for the first time I like the voice he gives Superman, strong and caring without treating him as a Boy Scout My favorite scene was his interaction with Batman and the fire chief The story though needed to be streamlined A miniseries should stand on its own There s the introduction of 2 new reporters One, Robinson Goode, as having ulterior motives The other, a replacement for Cat Grant as a gossip reporter Neither hav Bendis brings his characteristic dialogue an...While not the most mind blowing, memorable start, Brian Michael Bendis debuts his DC career with freshness and optimism that is clearly reflected in The Man of Steel.The main villain in this mini series is just one of those destroy because it is the right thing brutes whose personality isn t that carefully fleshed out, but hey, Superman is the main man anyway.Tomasi really did well in his Rebirth Superman run and I really didn t see the the point of having a reboot simply because some new but While not the most mind blowing, memorable start, Brian Michael Bendis debuts his DC career with freshness and optimism that is clearly reflected in The Man of Steel.The main villain in this mini series is just one of those destroy because it is the right thing brutes whose personality isn t that carefully fleshed out, but hey, Superman is the main man anyway.Tomasi really did well in his Rebirth Superman run and I re...Blech I was holding out hope for this after the last few superman volumes have been straight up abortions, but this was really lame Ok, here we go spoilers ahead The villain A one dimensional Doomsday knock off with a bit of Lobo thrown in His motivation starts as Krypton is a dangerous planet, we must destroy it and for no reason morphs into I have a racial hatred for Kyptonians Lets put this into perspective Lets say there is an island that I believe is building a doomsday device Blech I was holding out hope for this after the last few superman volumes have been straight up abortions, but this was really lame Ok, here we go spoilers ahead The villain A one dimensional Doomsday knock off with a bit of Lobo thrown in His motivation starts as Krypton is a dangerous planet, we must destroy it and for no reason morphs into I have a racial hatred for Kyptonians Lets put this into perspective Lets say there is an island that I believe is building a doomsday device I then go and wipe out the island If I find out that two islan...3.5 A solid starts that changes the status quo some good and bad and makes me excited for the future of Supes.World The art is good, there are a lot of great artists in this 6 issues series That being said, the weekly issues and the deadlines does make the art janky, the reason there s re so many artists is because of the deadline so the transition is not smooth at all, sometimes in issues themselves there are transitions that just hurt my eyes The world building is solid, it s a changing 3.5 A solid starts that changes the status quo some good and bad and makes me excited for the future of Supes.World The art is good, there are a lot of great artists in this 6 issues series That being said, the weekly issues and the deadlines does make the art janky, the reason there s re so many artists is because of the deadline so the transition is not smooth at all, sometimes in issues themselves there are transitions that just hurt my eyes The world building is solid, it s a changing of the status quo and also using pieces that came from the past and also from Rebirth Say what you will about some of the changes, at least it s moving the world forward I ll getinto that below What I don t like is the rehash and the rehash of every new Superman writer dealing with the destruction of Kryton, we are so done with this that it s now a c...An okay read So Brian Michael Bendis has left Marvel to now write for DC I ll admit I only ever read a couple of Bendis s Marvel stuff, he never really blew me away as a writer, but I was still slightly curious to see what he would do with Superman So the story follows Superman as he battles against a big brute, alien villain, who hates Kryptonians becausereasons And in the background Lois and Jon are missing, where are they To talk about the good, I will say the story overall had its go An oka...SoI ve always been a pretty big Superman fan but I have never actually had one of his books as a monthly pull I mean, sure, I ve followed the bigger arcs and graphic novels, kept up to date as best as I couldbut I was never heavily invested.With Bendis coming onto the book I figured I should take a peek.Am I ever glad I did as I ended up really enjoying this mini springboard of a series that will lead into the ongoing title Maybe its because I m not burnt out on the charactermaybe its SoI ve always been a pretty big Superman fan but I have never actually had one of his books as a monthly pull I mean, sure, I ve followed the bigger arcs and graphic novels, kept up to date as best as I couldbut I was never heavily invested.With Bendis coming onto the book I figured I should take a peek.Am I ever glad I did as I ended up really enjoying this mini springboard of a series that will lead into the ongoing title Maybe its because I m not burnt out on the charactermaybe its because I m not knowledgeable enough to pick up on any redundant storylines or major gaping plot holes Or, maybe its just because it was a damn fine story.I ma go with the last one.If this is any indication of how Bendis is gonna handle Superman in his new ongoing titlewell let s just say that I ve already put it on my pull list.A...

- English
- 21 March 2017 Brian Michael Bendis
- Hardcover
- 184 pages
- 1401283489
- Brian Michael Bendis
- The Man of Steel