Action Comics, Vol. 3: At the End of Days (The New 52) (Superman - Action Comics) [Kindle Edition] Author: Grant Morrison | Language: English | ISBN:
B00DD1JYK0 | Format: PDF, EPUB
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Direct download links available Download Action Comics, Vol. 3: At the End of Days for everyone book 4shared, mediafire, hotfile, and mirror link The New York Times best-selling creative team Grant Morrison and Rags Morales' landmark run on SUPERMAN: ACTION COMICS ends here in SUPERMAN: ACTION COMICS VOLUME 3: AT THE END OF DAYS!
Five years ago, Clark Kent moved to Metropolis. Alone but hopeful, he donned a simple t-shirt laden with a giant S, beginning the career of one of the greatest heroes this--or any other--world has seen. Superman has grown with the city around him, and though he is feared by the public, there's no doubt they need him to protect them from this universe's gravest threats. But when the multiverse sends it's deadliest villains against the Man of Steel, can even he turn them back?
Collects SUPERMAN #13-17. Download latest books on mediafire and other links compilation Download Action Comics, Vol. 3: At the End of Days (The New 52) (Superman - Action Comics) [Kindle Edition]
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- Print Length: 224 pages
- Publisher: DC Comics (December 17, 2013)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00DD1JYK0
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Grant Morrison's time writing Action Comics has come to a close and what a close it is. I was skeptical if he'd be able to wrap up all the disparate plot threads he'd developed in the first two volumes but he does. In fact Morrison's gathers up a whole pile of ideas, tosses them in a blender and pours them out onto the pages of Action Comics. Is it a success? I wouldn't be giving this volume 3 stars if it were. I gave volume 2 four stars while it averages 3 stars on Amazon so it seemed to resonate with me more than the average reader and I enjoyed the first volume which I did not review. Here is where things really go insane. The villain is an escapee from Phantom Zone. I mean it's a trio of colored villains as in one is green, one is red and the other is blue. Actually the villain is a super Doomsday. No, it's a group of sentient construction equipment called Me-Ta-Lek, I mean a hoard of angel looking creators called the Multitude or perhaps an ultra-powerful 5th dimensional being.
I assume what Morrison was trying to do was write a 5th dimensional story to go with the 5th dimensional villain which meant the story is all over the place. It moves forward in time, backwards in time, sidewise in time often from one panel to the next. The biggest complaint of volumes one and two were how difficult the stories were to read but volume 3 is EASILY the hardest. The character dialogue is completely unnatural and things just happen all over the place as if the story were taking place in a violent dust storm. I have a Morrison scale of his more famous DC storylines with All-Star Superman being the peak and Final Crisis being the depth. I would put this much closer to Crisis than All-Star.
So why am I giving it a three rather than a one or two?
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