Time And Time Again! is the storyline that ran through the Superman title series in 1991 where Superman is found traveling through time, bouncing between the past and the 30th Century where he encounters three incarnations of the Legion of Superheroes.
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Time And Time Again! is the storyline that ran through the Superman title series in 1991 where Superman is found traveling through time, bouncing between the past and the 30th Century where he encounters three incarnations of the Legion of Superheroes.
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John Yelverton –
I've been waiting a long time for Superman to re-encounter the Legion of Super-Heroes, and sadly, this story wasn't really worth the wait. I've been waiting a long time for Superman to re-encounter the Legion of Super-Heroes, and sadly, this story wasn't really worth the wait.
Anthony –
Real rating 3.5: prime fodder for sleep prep and toilet tours. T&TA is an anthology of stories with plots, characters and styles that typify different eras in DC's history. Its framing device is an interpersonal conflict between members of a time-traveling quartet, but who gives a shit about some sketch of a 1991 story arc ripped off from Jim Starlin's Warlock, circa 1975? Superman fights Nazis, dinosaurs, medieval knights and the Sun-Eater, and he does it with the help of the Legion, the Metal Real rating 3.5: prime fodder for sleep prep and toilet tours. T&TA is an anthology of stories with plots, characters and styles that typify different eras in DC's history. Its framing device is an interpersonal conflict between members of a time-traveling quartet, but who gives a shit about some sketch of a 1991 story arc ripped off from Jim Starlin's Warlock, circa 1975? Superman fights Nazis, dinosaurs, medieval knights and the Sun-Eater, and he does it with the help of the Legion, the Metal Men, Merlin and FDR: that's what you're there to see, that's what the creative committee delivers, and even Dan Jurgens's typically abrupt braking job can't flatten the tires of this joyful ride.
Max Z –
This book collects the Superman story arc of the same name that happens in 1991. In it Superman mysteriously jumps around the time stream trying to find a way home and saving people. He meets dinosaurs, nazis, Merlin, Legion of Super-Heroes and most importantly Linear Men and Waverider. This fleshes out the impending Zero Hour (1994) event nicely since they're major participants of that. No matter how I hated Zero Hour, this book shows that Jurgens can do solid work with the same characters and This book collects the Superman story arc of the same name that happens in 1991. In it Superman mysteriously jumps around the time stream trying to find a way home and saving people. He meets dinosaurs, nazis, Merlin, Legion of Super-Heroes and most importantly Linear Men and Waverider. This fleshes out the impending Zero Hour (1994) event nicely since they're major participants of that. No matter how I hated Zero Hour, this book shows that Jurgens can do solid work with the same characters and continuity. And that makes me even more salty about Zero Hour, though.
Elliot Huxtable –
Decent Supes fare
Ryan –
I was entertained with the various adventures Superman had throughout ages in time. Very interesting.
Travis –
Superman and time travel, two of my favorite things in one book. The man of steel gets bounced through time and the more he tries to get home, the more distractions occur. From past to future, Superman encounters the Legion of super heroes, King Arthur, some dinosaurs, nazis and a disasterous trip to the moon. A fun roller coaster of a story with lots of great guest stars from DC comics history.
Nick –
I'm a sucker for Superman, so I picked this up at the library the other day. It's an interesting concept, but I found the Nazis, dinosaurs, and wizards a bit campy. Maybe in 1991, this was inventive writing, but it feels a little dated now. Still great fun to read. As an added bonus, the copy I checked out had about 15 pages repeated near the end. In a book about time travel. Clever, clever. I'm a sucker for Superman, so I picked this up at the library the other day. It's an interesting concept, but I found the Nazis, dinosaurs, and wizards a bit campy. Maybe in 1991, this was inventive writing, but it feels a little dated now. Still great fun to read. As an added bonus, the copy I checked out had about 15 pages repeated near the end. In a book about time travel. Clever, clever.
Steve –
Decent characterisation of Superman throughout these collected stories, but overall it feels a bit too bitty.
Juan Jose –
A great adventure through time...when Superman used to be a good character.
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