COMICS: Geoff Johns & John Romita, Jr.'s "Men of Tomorrow" Continues In SUPERMAN #33 Preview

COMICS: Geoff Johns & John Romita, Jr.'s "Men of Tomorrow" Continues In SUPERMAN #33 Preview

Writer Geoff Johns (Forever Evil) with artists John Romita, Jr. (Amazing Spider-Man) and Klaus Janson (The Dark Knight Returns) kicked off their run on the Man of Steel, introducing a brand new ally to the mythos in the form of Ulysses. Hit the jump to preview the next issue!

By staypuffed - Jul 19, 2014 05:07 AM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics
Source: AV Club
SUPERMAN #33
Geoff Johns (writer) John Romita, Jr. & Klaus Janson (art/cover/variant)

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It’s up, up and away as the titanic team of Geoff Johns, John Romita Jr. and Klaus Janson continue their epic run on the Man of Steel! In their second issue, we learn more about the mysterious Ulysses and what his emergence will mean to Clark Kent and the world. Meanwhile, a mysterious figure is targeting Metropolis with strange mechanical creations...but why? And what dark secret from Clark’s past does it connect to?
















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breakUbatman
breakUbatman - 7/19/2014, 6:30 AM
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BlackPhillip
BlackPhillip - 7/19/2014, 7:02 AM
I really like the first cover.
grif
grif - 7/19/2014, 7:25 AM
christopher walken perry white?
JadenStryfe
JadenStryfe - 7/19/2014, 7:40 AM
John Romita Jr. should never draw anything. His artwork is just horrible and his father is 10 times better than he could ever hope to be.
NightForce
NightForce - 7/19/2014, 9:52 AM
I really don't like this guys art with Superman. He should stick to quirkier characters like Kick-Ass and leave the big epic heroes to another artist.
WhiteSAMURAI
WhiteSAMURAI - 7/19/2014, 1:22 PM
I know most people don't like his art but I like it(well most of the time). It's a good departure from the realistic, Jim Lee-esque art that can be found in every DC book.
2BOOKOO4U
2BOOKOO4U - 7/19/2014, 1:30 PM
@JadenStryfe & @TheCaptain both of you don't know WTF you are talking about.
Romita JR is great... Till you pick up a pencil and do anything worth a damn
your comic art opinion don't mean jack s#!+.

Everything JRJR does is solid and has the fundamentals of storytelling and
figure work in spades.
JRJR "should stick to" whatever editors want him to stick to.
NightForce
NightForce - 7/19/2014, 2:50 PM
@2BOOKOO4U
Go [frick] yourself you stuck up prick. I don't [frick]ing like this guys art deal with it.
2BOOKOO4U
2BOOKOO4U - 7/20/2014, 1:21 PM
@TheCaptain
Look you b!tch made trick.
I don't care if you don't like JRJR..
I was just responding to the second part
of your dumb a$$ statement.
I just had to light yo ignorant a$$ up and
give you and education. If it doesn't stick
you made my point.
No worries.
That said...JRJR will always be a great success
that is respected in the biz by fans and his peers.
Period.

Peace out.
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