Dan Jurgens is an American comic book writer and artist. He is known for his work on the DC comic book storyline "The Death of Superman" and for creating characters such as Doomsday, Hank Henshaw, and Booster Gold. Jurgens had a lengthy run on the Superman comic books including The Adventures of Superman, Superman vol. 2 and Action Comics. At Marvel, Jurgens worked on series such as Captain America, The Sensational Spider-Man and was the writer on Thor for six years. He also had a brief run as writer and artist on Solar for Valiant Comics in 1995.
(A-) 80% | Very Good Notes: Read in trade paperback. Collective review for issues #1-2 and other tie-ins can be found here: Convergence: Flashpoint, Book One.
Finalmente uma edição boa relacionado a Convergência.A dinâmica do Clark com a Lois foi incrível, e o Jon está quase chegando!!
Eu ainda estou um pouco confuso sobre os mundos e as batalhas, porque preciso ficar recuperando na memória o que aconteceu com alguns universos, mas faz parte.
Além disso, foi uma boa edição que mescla momentos de açao com diálogos importantes, com uma bela condução e ritmo de roteiro.
Ok, I'm a huge sucker for Supes/Lois so I enjoyed it a lot because of that! Art was also very good and while plott-y like the rest of the convergence titles, it still had some momentum to it.
Is it sad this might be up there for me in favorites because at least we might be saving the Superman that is with Lois Lane and happy? Possibly, but this is the version of him I always liked best. I do like the stories of what the heroes would do if they had no powers, what would their lives be like a year without them? It's short lived, after all, it's a comic, but it's an interesting glimpse, but I wonder how it all turns out when there is inevitably a winner?
Another Convergence title starring Superman and Lois Lane.Its nice to see them as a couple again.The art was amazing as usual but im not a huge fan of the convergence plot.
Lois Lane goes into labor. Two super teams fight over protecting her and finally talk and become friends. The end. The art is good, the handling of the predictable plot is good. Nothing worth buying but maybe worth a trip to the library over.
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