Superman Annual #2

Writer: Scott Lobdell, Frank Hannah Artist: Pascal Alixe Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: July 31, 2013 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 3
7.7Critic Rating
7.8User Rating

What repercussions lurk beneath the surface from Brainiacs first attackand how does it all set the stage for the battle of Metropolis? Plus, how can the Man of Steel fight something he cant physically stop!

  • 10
    DC Comics News - Daren Taveras Aug 2, 2013

    The absence of action is completely shadowed by a well developed plot and artistic direction. Superman Annual #2 is a must read for not only Superman fans, but also Lois Lane fans looking to delve deeper into the mind of a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter! Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj Aug 5, 2013

    And, of course, Dan Jurgens and Norm Rapmund provide such solid art here. It makes the book. We get to see Lois in all modes of life ... office, fundraiser, hitting the street, home perusing papers ... wonderful. Now, will Brainiac become another faction in the Psi-War? I hope so. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Tony 'G-Man' Guerrero Jul 31, 2013

    Knowing Brainiac was involved in the story of this annual left me on the fence over reading this right away but finding out Lois Lane plays a huge part in the story is a glorious treat. Lobdell shows us Lois is a character deserving of the spotlight and is more than capable of carrying a story. Let's hope we're able to see more Lois stories soon. Dan Jurgens and Norm Rapmund's art gives the story a classic feel but also captures the New 52 look from today's comics. There is a backup from "The World of Krypton" those following will want to check out. If you're craving for some Lois Lane action, don't miss out on this. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Read Comic Books - Jeremy Matcho Jul 31, 2013

    This is not a bad annual. While the focus is not really on Superman, it is nice to see Lois get the spotlight and add some depth to her character. Lobdell turns in another decent issue that is leading to a grander scheme within the Superman line, and Dan Jurgens' art is at the top of its game. This is definitely an issue worth a read if you love the Superman universe. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    IGN - Joshua Yehl Jul 31, 2013

    Artist Dan Jurgens returns again to Superman to help tell the tale and does a solid job throughout. Aside from the confusing layout of the second and third page, the story flows nicely and he gets the job done where it counts. The same positives can be said for the backup story drawn by Tom Derenick, but the script for that story by Frank Hannah is nothing but wall after wall of text that threaten to drown the art, leading to a clunky and uninspiring story about Superman's Kryptonian parents. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Multiversity Comics - Vince Ostrowski Aug 2, 2013

    There's nothing groundbreaking here and, again, it doesn't tell anything in the way of a complete story, but it's moving our characters closer to their sweet spots. It's moving us back, hopefully, in the direction of Superman and Lois being colleagues and giving Superman familiar villains that test the full breadth of his character. Read Full Review

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