Absolute Superman #2 Review: Superman Vs. Lois
Read our review of Absolute Superman #2 from DC Comics, written by Jason Aaron with art by Rafa Sandoval, as Kal-El meets Lois.
DC Comics was founded in 1935, originally named National Comics Publications. Since then, it’s become the home to storied superheroes like Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and many more. From the heroes of the Justice League to iconic villains like The Joker, Lex Luthor, and others, you can find them all inside the pages of DC books.
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Read our review of Absolute Superman #2 from DC Comics, written by Jason Aaron with art by Rafa Sandoval, as Kal-El meets Lois.
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