Alan Moore Supreme is back!!!

I know, I’m a week late. But Rob Liefeld has brought back the conclusion of the Alan Moore Supreme storyline. When we last left our writer, he had finished through issue 56 of Supreme. Then the next 6 issues were released as a mini-series: Supreme: The Return. The story wasn’t finished due to Liefeld’s publishing company having a bunch of financial issues.

Well, Liefeld finally got himself together long enough to publish the final Alan Moore Supreme in issue #63 (56+6 issue mini series took us to #62). It’s drawn (rather well) by Erik Larson (instead of Liefeld which is a relief) and Larson will take over the writing as well on issue #64. I don’t think I’m going to continue reading it. But for one brief issue, we got to see Alan Moore doing superheroes again. Liefeld has mentioned that he has some one-off Alan Moore scripts that he plans on releasing as well. So we do have that to look forward to.

Superman Week: Honorable Mentions

I was noticing that there are very few books starring superheroes that are actually good. Generally when a superhero text novel is published, it’s a good bet that it’s going to be bad (and yes I’m looking at you Kevin J Anderson). But the ones that are good mainly happen to be Superman related books. There have been Batman, Wonder Woman, Spider-Man, Iron Man and countless other novels and most of them aren’t worth the paper they’re printed on. But Superman has made his mark in the novel world. To celebrate that I’m going to go over my top 5 Superman books. I’m including a couple comic ones also, since they’re too go to be ignored. Today we’ll start with the Honorable Mentions:

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