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    Action Comics #13

    Action Comics » Action Comics #13 - The Ghost In The Fortress of Solitude; A Boy And His Dog released by DC Comics on December 2012.

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    You won’t want to miss the return of Krypto!

    Superman must face down a threat from the Phantom Zone – with the help of The Phantom Stranger!

    Grant Morrison makes a major change in ACTION COMICS in this special issue featuring art by Travel Foreman!

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    Krypto 0

    This has been a good series and had a brilliant start. I just feel that it has had too many one-shot issues and needs to focus on more story arcs. Although I say that and the fact this is a one-shot issue I don't mind when like this issue it is amazing. I have really liked Morrison's work over the years and I am sure I will remember this run fondly even if it's not at the top of my favourite Grant Morrison series' list. It's also nice to read a superhero comic book of his after reading his new c...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Ghost Hound 0

    It’s getting close to Halloween so Grant Morrison decided to tell us a ghost story. He’s spent the last few issues of his run on Action Comics giving us origins for the villains in the Anti-Superman Army from issues #5 and 6. With this issue he tells the tale of a Superman nemesis linked to the Phantom Zone which keeps the worst Kryptonian criminals trapped in a wraith-like state. The Phantom Zone is, of course, a recurring concept in the mythology of Superman and it was great to see some of its...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Haunting Beauty 0

    This cover just doesn't grab me. Most people know by now I have a furious hatred of banners, and overall Superman just looks too big. It's a little generic, and the soft colors in the background aren't very eye catching. Superman's also drawn kind of off, and I might have a dirty mind, but I can't NOT see that hand with the collar as some chick in latex getting ready for some Super-Bondage.After the weird cliffhanger from #12, Grant Morrison is ramping up the suspense by giving us yet ANOTHER si...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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