ACTION COMICS #1070 (DC COMICS)

Absolute Power is over. For 52 weeks, the DCU was recovering from the actions of Amanda Waller. The Man Of Steel is leading the charge. However, something has escaped the Phantom Zone and only one man can stop this threat!

ACTION COMICS #1070 by Mark Waid, Clayton Henry, Matt Herms, and Dave Sharpe (back-up by Mariko Tamaki, Skylar Patridge, Marissa Louise and Becca Carey) kicks off a weekly run that fans will be excited about!

Let’s take a deeper dive into this latest adventure.

ACTION COMICS #1070 by Mark Waid, Clayton Henry, Matt Herms, and Dave Sharpe (back-up by Mariko Tamaki, Skylar Patridge, Marissa Louise and Becca Carey) DC COMICS

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Waid delivers another master class in superhero storytelling. The themes play into the vintage motivations of the Man of Steel. Seeing Jimmy Olsen play off the seriousness of Clark makes for a key point in the story. Once the conflict finally begins, the story lands on steady ground to grow.

The mystery behind who escaped the Phantom Zone leads into a great Superman and Supergirl sequence. It never felt like a moment was missed as Waid builds up the drama heading into the final act. At this stage, more clues are finally revealed as Superman makes a call. The result leads into a surprising closing page. If you are a fan of the classic hero tales, this one is sure to please.

Henry and Herms are on the call for art duties. The antagonists make a big debut with a loud full page splash. From here, the pages are filled with excellent back and forth between Jimmy and Clark. It provides just enough time to pause before the action comes in fast. The art team display the conflict with a huge sense of urgency.

Its’ fallout showcases the next phase in unlocking the mystery at hand. The art team conveys the feel of the classic Superman tales with each interaction with his team and Lois. The result leads to a fantastic final page. It's a cliffhanger that looks to be the tip of something special on the way.

The back-up Supergirl story dives in to a mission shrouded in mystery. Whenever the United Planets are involved, nothing is off limits. It sets the foundation with many questions following as something is off with Supergirl. Judging by the final page, it is a safe assessment Kara’s latest adventure is larger than anyone has realized.

FINAL POINT: 8.3

The weekly run of Action Comics starts off with a steady lead-in for the Man Of Steel and company. Waid’s writing dishes out the classic feel of big action and drama. The art from Henry, Herms and Sharpe present a larger than life conflict. The story has only begun to reveal its’ true self so don’t delay in checking this out.

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