Superman: Red Son (Elseworlds) | Mark Millar | Needs to made into a movie/ *spoiler alert*
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Superman: Red Son (Elseworlds)
Mark Millar
DC Comics
, 2004 - 160 pages
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highly recommended
This CD Contains a Collection of
Superman
Radio Shows.
Very Cool Alternate Storyline About The Man of Steel
What this book teaches most of all is that things turned out for the best since he did actually land in America in the official story. Things start off great, but eventually all falls apart by the end. The end of the story also has a very interesting twist and new take on the origin of
Superman
. What is also interesting is that they didn't take the easy way out made the Soviet Union as pure evil bad guys, but in fact, kind of made the US look bad in some parts of the story. Overall, this is a must have if you are a fan of Superman. Nothing official, but still an interesting read. If you are a fan of Millar, then pick this up. It doesn't disappoint.
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Needs to made into a movie/ *spoiler alert*
Being a girl and not so much into comic books, I loved this "what if" version of Super Man. Thinking back on it I think it would be a great movie. I like the fact that Lois and Clark aren't together, I love that they had Bat Man and Wonder Woman. All in all a great read and one that can be done again.
Hes watching you
I got this book because its a good "What If" (remember the old marvel series?). This really is a good book and I like the alternative takes on some of the other JLA characters. The art has an old and new style appeal and the writings good too. The ending is appropriate and well done.
Im not really the spoiler type. You can take my word for it, or some guy that has to write an essay on his thoughts. If you like
Superman
or JLA at all and want a good story, this is it. This is the good stuff. C'mon Superman a communist? How could you need any convincing?
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Superman is real and he's Russian
This is probably my favorite `else world' comic that I've read to date.
Superman
lands in the USSR rather than the US. I particularly like how though the Soviet Union use Superman being in their corner to tip the balance of power, but at the same time a lot of his per
son
ality is the same we have known for all these years just tinted in a Soviet light. He is still trying to do right, but just by Soviet values. To me his confrontations with Lex Luthor in this are particularly good, and are on there own a reason to read this. I would definitely recommend this to any Superman or Else Worlds fan.
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