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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 Fabric Type: 9781401207144 Legal Disclaimer: 1401207146 Maximum Color Depth: DC Comics Metal Type: DC Comics Publisher: 1 Region Code: 128 Total External Bays Free: November 08, 2006 Total Firewire Ports: DC Comics Total Parallel Ports: November 08, 2006 DC Comics Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: In the aftermath of the devastating battle with Darkseid, the Earth wakes up to a brand-new world orderone in which Batman and Superman rule with an iron fist. Humankind has a choice: obey or die. How did things get this way? Is there anyone left who can stop them? Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - best of the series yetLoeb really pulls it out for this one. What if Superman and Batman weren't raised by the Kents and Alfred, what if they viewed themselves as God and went to rule the world. Here is what happens and how their true selves, the heroes, save the day. Rating: - Graphic SF ReaderWhat had been an entertaining and really quite good series now starts to go downhill with the introduction of this alternate reality romp and changing of things as a version of the Legion of Super Villains tries to turn Superman and Batman into a version of the Crime Syndicate crossed with Mark Waid's Empire. Doesn't work all that well, except for a bit of cross-genre artist work. Rating: - BrutalI found the storyline ridiculous. Hard for me to finish this one. I liked Volume 2 better. Rating: - A good beginning but a bad endLike the title, the book begins really interesting, but then appear a lot of stupid characters and they doesn't explain in an scientific way, the book is sort of dissapointing, the only good thing is that the drawing is great. Rating: - Just the way they would really be.A long time fan of Batman (from the days of the original 80 page giants)I never really cared for his portrayal when accompanied by Superman. DC has finally gotten them together in a realistic way. The art is wonderful and the storyline is a fine arc that eventually takes us all into the crossover mania of Identity Crisis (which I did like). This is not always accessible for little kids, but nothing to shy away from if you've got 'em. Very enjoyable and a good example of why DC is the ... Read More Superman/Batman Vol. 3: Absolute Power Buy superhero comic book collectibles at the Superhero Mall! |