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These comics are really entertaining.
I hate Gold. I dislike adventures in the future and the absence of Lois or Batman or even Chloe. Besides, it's one hundred years from now, but the fashion or devices are exactly the same? Hmmm, sounds like "not a very good scenario".
Picked up only for the Legion appearance. Have not read this series. No clue what's going on. Other than stealing plot threads done better elsewhere. Couldn't even finish it.
one extra star for the lana + lois team up
I never liked Booster Gold, and the Kandorian subplot always bored me, so the first part of this wasn't great. (It was, however, great to see Kara again).But the second part was fantastic, as it featured Lois and Lana teaming up! I know I'm in the minority here, but I always loved Lana and was heartbroken over what happened to her relationship with Clark. I definitely feel bad for her character now that she knows Clark has moved on with Lois, and I wonder if she will make any future appearances
Based on what has been released thus far, this trade/story is by far the weakest of the 4 trades. Especially after the stunningly brilliant 3rd trade (Haunted), it fell flat because it didn't have as much heart. Booster wasn't snarky enough, the Legion seemed fragmented (because of a love triangle? - Still can't figure that one out), and the redo and fight with Doomsday was a flash in the pan (much like the fight that happened at the end of season 7). I just felt that with two worlds at war, I s...
This one only gets +1 Star because it had Booster Gold in it. And he's with a different voice on this one than you usually would read, so if you're a fan of Booster Gold you'll find this take of him interesting.Other than that, pretty mediocre stuff all around.
This particular edition to the "Smallville: Season 11" book series was so great, it almost felt like I was reading the comic, rather than the comic book adaptation of the television series. This is quickly becoming my favorite DC Comics book series to read.
This is the first of the Smallville comics I've read. The characters and backstory are consistent with the TV show, though the characters looks a bit different than the actors. There's more of a focus on plot and action in this than the TV show, which focused more on the characters. Highpoint is probaly when Supergirl reappears.
At this point in the series, the artwork has certainly improved. I remember commenting on the artwork of the first volume or two and being shocked at how badly the characters were rendered. Don't get me wrong, the covers were beautiful, but the inside work was very strangely proportioned. Here we get a story that looks at the future and what happened to Zod's people after Clark sent them away at the end of Season 9. It's actually a pretty good look at the politics of two worlds that don't agree....
This one was a little more difficult to follow. It has been a few years since I watched the tv series so when they bring back characters and follow up on a story line, it takes me a little bit to remember what happened in the show. I hate that Oliver and Chloe aren't around anymore too. They were my favorites!
My love for Smallville is endless so these continuations are like a drug for me. Besides, the return of Booster and a "defeated" Lana? Thank you! (Not a Lana fan, but I didn't mind her so much this installation. So long as I never see her again that is).
loved lois and the bringing back of lana, but hated the way Corbin turned.
So, I ended up reading this in one sitting. Loved it and loved to see some old characters too.
Volume four of Smallville Season 11 carries within it two stories. The first is Argo, which sees the return of Booster Gold and Blue Beetle. When Superman touches Booster's stolen Legion ring, it enacts a recall protocol, sending them both into the far future. Here they end up in the middle of a conflict between the forces of Earth and New Krypton, a society founded by the Kandorians that left Earth at the end of Smallville season 9.This is one of the greatest Smallville stories thus far. It has...
I was always a fan of The League Of Superheroes, what with Lightning Lad, Brainiac 5, Saturn Girl, and the rest how could you go wrong (?) Well, you can't. Because this story is set in a future where war is imminent, thanks to Superman in the present day, there's not much scope to expand and continue the backstories, which in itself isn't a bad thing as it allows you to enjoy the main story arch. This includes finding out more about Booster Gold, his ego, and his heroism. Along with the return
The tie-in digital series that followed the end of Smallville actually managed to improve quite a bit on that series, and explored variations of major parts of the DC continuum that the show couldn’t do. In this volume, the Legion gets a decent bit of airtime, though it could have used even more, and Supergirl makes a comeback (sporting a great Cat Staggs-designed costume to boot.) The last section of the book finds Lois running into Lana Lang in Southeast Asia, where she’s using her powers to s...
The world's of the Blur.(Superman) continues in the present and the future.
"Argo" is a bit of a slog. While I enjoyed seeing what became of Kara and the kandorians, the back-and-forth between New Krypton and Earthgov wound up ultimately being a bore. I somewhat think there were simply too many narratives at play to flesh anything out to satisfaction. I love seeing the Legion, but barely got to. Kara and Clark's throwdown over humanity's worthiness was interesting, but it should have been explored a bit more. The only thing I got enough of? Booster Gold. "Valkyrie" was
I absolutely LOVE Supergirl so it's been about time that she got back for Season 11. Too bad she decided to stay there though. I wish she would have returned with Superman but we can't always have what we want, right? Always love Laura Vandervoort as well.