His credits run the gamut from Superman to Star Wars to Scooby-Doo, and from Clive Barker’s Hellraiser to Looney Tunes. His comics for kids have won a Comics Buyer’s Guide Fan Award, and been nominated for an Eisner Award and two Diamond gem awards, while several of his stories for older readers were included in the #1 New York Times bestselling graphic novels Action Comics.
(B) 74% | More than Satisfactory Notes: Okay plots, if overwrought, a bit too bleak and trite, not self-contained, much unexplained, no answers come to light.
Not bad! It was okay, not great but nothing bad either. The story follows this sand creature who has taken up the form of superman and it is giving normal people in everyday bad situations, one of superman's powers to see what there gonna do and how they will handle that situation. We also get a small update of what superman is doing five years forward. Overall not bad!