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Superman/Batman: Absolute Power

di Jeph Loeb

Altri autori: Jesús Merino (Illustratore), Carlos Pacheco (Illustratore), Ivan Reis (Illustratore), Richard Starkings (Letterer)

Serie: Superman/Batman (collects 14-18), Superman TPBs Post-Crisis Continuity (Superman/Batman 14-18), Superman/Batman Vol. 1 (2003-2011) (14-18), Superman, Batman

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Written by Jeph Loeb Art and cover by Carlos Pacheco & Jesus Merino A new softcover collecting the blockbuster story "Absolute Power," originally presented in SUPERMAN/BATMAN #14-18! In this reality-bending tale, Superman and Batman rule Earth with an iron fist. Before long, the World's Finest Duo is sent careening through a series of bizarre alternate earths, facing an assortment of classic DC characters including Kamandi, Sgt. Rock, Haunted Tank, and many more! Advance-solicited; on sale November 8 - 128 pg, FC, $12.99 US… (altro)
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  freixas | Mar 31, 2023 |
As with the first two volumes, the strength here is the inner monologues of the title characters, and how they compliment and contrast each other. However, as the premise for this book is them being in an alternate timeline where their personalities are somewhat different, it's not quite as potent or satisfying as in the other two. The plot also struck me as gimmicky and largely dull, albeit with a satisfying emotional conclusion (just not one so good it felt worth the lacklustre journey there). I'm admittedly usually not a fan of this kind of alternate reality kind of storyline, though, so if that's your sort of thing, your mileage will probably vary. ( )
  Lucky-Loki | Apr 9, 2022 |
Another excellent work by Jeph Loeb. This was fast paced, and it was well written. An interesting take. I am not usually a fan of time travel tales, but this one was definitely excellent. Overall, a good read. ( )
  bloodravenlib | Aug 17, 2020 |
Three superbeings come from the future to change the destiny of two superheroes. By preventing the Kents from raising Superman and avenging the deaths of Batman's parents, these beings change the course of history and in the resulting reality, Batman and Superman rule the world with a pair of iron fists. When Wonder Woman and a crack team of the remaining superheroes on Earth try to dismantle this power structure, time rips asunder and Batman and Superman are bounced from one alternate reality to another, trying to right the timestream and their own backstories in it.

This book sounded a lot better in theory than in actuality. I liked the idea of playing around with Batman's and Superman's backstories and thus changing their futures. But the book bounces so quickly from one reality to another that there really isn't an opportunity for anything to be explored deeply. Some of the mechanics of the book you just have to accept and roll with -- for instance, how Batman and Superman are at first jumping to random alternate universes by happenstance but later the duo find a way to take charge of where and when they go next.

The pages of this book are littered with characters from throughout the DC Universe, both well known and obscure, but the reader doesn't need to be well versed in any of these characters' stories to enjoy this book. The illustrations in this graphic novel are well done in terms of being realistic, clear cut, and colorful. However, they are nothing astounding about which to write home.

Overall, this book is a very quick and entertaining read, but it doesn't quite live up to its premise. Instead of being food for thought, it's an action-packed drama whose outcome is ultimately predictable. ( )
  sweetiegherkin | May 19, 2016 |
Jeph Loeb can write good comics, right? I know this. I've read Superman For All Seasons and The Long Halloween; he can do absolutely brilliant work. He can, and I know it. So what the hell happened here?

What happened here, as far as I can tell, is that Jeph Loeb ingested the entire DC Universe and then vomited all over some pages and called it a script.

Absolute Power opens with someone traveling back in time and altering the origins of Batman and Superman-- Bruce Wayne's parents' killer is gunned down, and the Kents are fried electrically, and both children are taken away to be raised as the new rulers of the Earth. Of course, you might object that there are a lot of other superheroes out there who would stop that, so our mysterious time travelers also go back in time and kill off Green Lantern, the Flash, and the rest of Earth's great heroes, plus Aquaman. Quite why someone would pick Batman to rule the Earth baffles me-- he has no powers, so they'd have to train him from scratch. What makes him different from anyone else in that case? Might as well pick the Blue Beetle or even Doiby Dickles.

The perpetrators of these time-travel shenanigans are three people called Lightning Lord, Cosmic King, and Saturn Queen. I think they have something to do with the Legion of Super-Heroes, but it's not like anyone ever explains what they're doing or where they came from or why they're taking over the Earth of the 21st century. Or perhaps most importantly, why they can't just take over the Earth themselves, instead of getting Batman and Superman to do it for them. Or why they creepily insist on being called Batman and Superman's parents, while the provide their "children" with hot babes for sexxxing.

Wonder Woman and Uncle Sam round up a group of should-be superheroes to take down the Axis of Evil. A storyline about the Earth's heroes striving to take down an evil Superman and Batman-- you might think that this is where things would start to get interesting. Well, you'd be wrong. This is where things start getting stupid. They assemble a team in about two pages, then there's lots of incoherent fighting, including some of that good-old Superman-on-Wonder-Woman violence Jeph Loeb needs to work into every issue. Then Batman dies. Then everyone travels through time! Why? WHO KNOWS.

This is where the Jeph Loeb Upchucked Continuity Tour really begins, as we randomly hop through the DC Universe, visiting Kamandi, some Wild West characters (in Gotham for some reason), and Apokolips. Also, the Kingdom Come Superman shows up. Again. Plus, the demon Etrigan. Oh, and Metron. Seriously, Loeb, is there anyone else's better idea you need to work into your story? Then Superman and Batman go back in time and stop the villains from changing history. Then Batman shoots his parents' killer before he shoots his parents. This disrupts history even further! OH NO! MORE RANDOM TIME TRAVEL.

Now they have to fight R'as al Ghul, who's apparently taken over the Earth and killed everyone ever with Batman gone. Also, World War II is still going on for some reason. Bruce Wayne learns to be Batman again in twelve minutes (apparently it's not that hard after all), the Justice League is brought back to life only to be killed minutes later, overly portentous narration bubbles mention "The Age of Heroes" a lot, Superman gets stabbed, and then everything's okay. Except-- can Superman ever live with the guilt of killing Wonder Woman in a world that never happened? And can Batman mention the life he should have had one more time? And will Steve ever recover from having to read a bunch of nonsense held together with no rhyme or reason?

WHAT THE HECK. It's like Jeph Loeb has ADD and no plotline interests him for more than five pages. I'm not sure what this was supposed to be about, why most of it happened, or why I should even bother to figure it out. These aren't Batman and Superman, they're two random people with the costumes. It's amazing, but Loeb seems to have created something with even less redeeming value than Supergirl. Thank God this is all my friend who is loaning me these comics owns of the Superman Batman series, because I'd hate to see what comes next. Actually, it's probably just Batman and Superman making out while Wonder Woman gets beat on by sixteen hundred copies of Doctor Polaris and the Anti-Monitor.

I'm actually kind of disappointed with this review, as I don't think it adequately represents the sheer depth of loathing I have for this story, though the only way to do that might be to just say "please make it stop" a dozen times, and then I'd be too much like Tat Wood for comfort. But dang, this was awful. At least the artwork was pretty.
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Jeph Loebautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Merino, JesúsIllustratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Pacheco, CarlosIllustratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Reis, IvanIllustratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Starkings, RichardLettererautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato

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Written by Jeph Loeb Art and cover by Carlos Pacheco & Jesus Merino A new softcover collecting the blockbuster story "Absolute Power," originally presented in SUPERMAN/BATMAN #14-18! In this reality-bending tale, Superman and Batman rule Earth with an iron fist. Before long, the World's Finest Duo is sent careening through a series of bizarre alternate earths, facing an assortment of classic DC characters including Kamandi, Sgt. Rock, Haunted Tank, and many more! Advance-solicited; on sale November 8 - 128 pg, FC, $12.99 US

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