DC Comics Preview: Superman #33
Read a preview of Superman #33 from DC Comics, written by Joshua Williamson with art by Hayden Sherman as Lex Luthor takes on The Demon as part of All Fight Month.
Joshua Williamson is a New York Times bestselling author. He resides in Portland, Oregon. He has written for nearly every comic publisher, with creator-owned books like Ghosted, Birthright, and Nailbiter. In recent years, Williamson has become one of the main architects over at DC Comics. Runs on titles include Superman, Batman, Flash, Justice League, and most recently, Green Arrow. Other recent books include Dark Ride for Image Comics, a twisted, horror take on theme parks.
On Comic Book Club’s page, you can read reviews of Joshua Williamson’s comics and listen to multiple podcast interviews with the writer, from throughout his career.
Read a preview of Superman #33 from DC Comics, written by Joshua Williamson with art by Hayden Sherman as Lex Luthor takes on The Demon as part of All Fight Month.
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