Comic Review: Super Sons #11 (DC Comics)
Messing about with timelines never bodes well for DC heroes but still, they continue to do it!
Messing about with timelines never bodes well for DC heroes but still, they continue to do it!
This is where we get to see what happened after Barbatos cast Batman into the Dark Multiverse. Hoo boy.
Another brilliant issue with ROBIN and Superboy as Robin would say
Robin and Superboy just can’t catch a break. Robin is only just back to his original age and they both get sucked into another dimension.
The Titans are back at headquarters licking their wounds after being defeated, but they aren’t down for long.
Robin’s arrogance finally gets him into trouble this issue with hilarious effect.
I really think this is my favourite team up for a long long time!
OK, I am officially loving this team up even if its a bit reluctant on Superboy’s part.
I’ve been anticipating this series ever since it was showcased in “ the World’s Smallest” arc in Superman. To top that all off, to see Jorge Jimenez illustrating these characters…
DC Entertainment continues to expand its roster of top-name talent, announcing today that it has reached agreements with artists Javier Fernández (NIGHTWING) and Jorge Jiménez (SUPERMAN, SUPER SONS) to create…