![]() ![]() ![]() She’s tied to mysticism and magic, which can put a thorn in Superman’s side, but she’s not utilized to her fullest potential. Banshee is one of those villains who doesn’t deserve the respect she deserves. The best part of the Silver Banshee arc was Williamson putting Siobhan and Jimmy Olsen together as a new couple. Graft still haven’t impressed or left a mark as interesting antagonists, despite the novel use of Parasite, and with these last two issues, Silver Banshee, hopefully, that’ll change in the upcoming months. She’s a little one-note so far, but there’s a lot of potential there to cultivate in this new era for Superman.ĭr. Will this be the moment that Lex really, truly changes his spots? Of course not, but let’s watch as the adventure unfolds, especially with Mercy getting so much panel time. His continued plot of having Superman and Lex work together is okay, everyone knows it’s not going to last, including Clark, but that’s something that’s a core part of Superman’s character: he never gives up on hope for a brighter tomorrow, and everyone has the opportunity to change who they are for the better. Williamson’s work has been hit or miss, especially with regards to stories that deal with a more extensive, universe-broad scope, but when it’s more character-based, focused on a sole hero and their supporting cast, or a team with a set cast (see: The Flash, Justice League Death Metal tie ins) is where he shines the brightest, and he continues that trend here. Williamson has quickly ascended the DC hierarchy, driving the overall direction of the DC universe, beginning with Infinite Frontier, to Dark Crisis, and now onto the Dawn of DC. What exactly are their ties to Luthor? What’s happening with that underground city that the current Metropolis built itself over? What’s the primary goal of Graft and Pharm’s plans? A lot of questions regarding the first couple of issues. Graft and Doctor Pharm are, and what their deal is, and a surprise ending that’ll leave some people talking. The team continues to build this budding relationship between Clark and Lex and Supercorp, along with the final battle with Silver Banshee, some more information on just who exactly Mr. This leaves the pair exposed on the battlefield, potentially removing one of the most crucial heroic figures from the fight before the battle even begins.It’s the fifth issue of Williamson and Campbell’s current volume of Superman. But despite Robbie's best attempts, he can't escape his human form and enter his empowered state. Returning to the God Quarry after losing Deathlok, Ant-Man tells Robbie to fire up and fight the waves of Mephisto variants approaching them. The problem is that he might not get the chance. With an army of heroes behind him, Robbie could theoretically ensure a win. Having just proven how powerful he is by holding his own against the entire Multiversal Masters of Evil, Robbie Reyes - the Ghost Rider of Earth-616 and the fabled All-Rider - should be a force to be reckoned with. As the army of demonic powerhouses approaches though, the Avengers within the base get a last second set of reinforcements courtesy of Ghost Rider and Ant-Man. Further complicating matters, the Council of Red is making its move on the God Quarry, hoping to overtake the base belonging to Avenger Prime and his allies. The long-brewing conflict between Mephisto's Council of Red and the multiversal Avengers Army has finally come to a head in Avengers Assemble #1, with the modern-day incarnation of the superhero team uniting with their ancient ancestors to fight the Multiversal Masters of Evil.
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