Superman
Red Son
#1
This Superman Motion Comic is set in in an alternate timeline, where Lois Lane is Lois Luther, Superman is a son of the Soviet Union and sympathetic towards communisty ideals. His presence has just been revealed to the world and the superpowers, most notably USA, are none to pleased with the news of this new super weapon that rivals their own atomic bomb.
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Characters:
7.5 / 10
Story:
8.5 / 10
Artwork:
5 / 10
Animation:
7 / 10
Sound:
6.5 / 10
Value for $:
9.5 / 10
Hook Factor:
7.5 / 10
73.6%
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Genre:
Classic
Episodes in Series:
12
Rating:
G
Issue Title:
Red Son
Issue #
1
Author:
Mark Millar
Publisher:
DC
Artists:
Dave Johnson
Kilian Plunkett
Andrew Robinson
Walden Wong
Motion By:
Karactaz Animation
Release Date:
June 1, 2009
Company:
Warner Premiere Motion Comics
Duration:
6 Mins 39 seconds
Price:
US $0.99
Available From:
© Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc
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99c that's right 99c! You can't go wrong with that price. It looks a little cheap by todays standards but then in saying that it IS cheap by todays standards. I hope they put out more of this sort of motion comic because it's entertaining and great for the train ride home.
I've even surprised myself at how high I have scored this cause at first glance I didn't think I would. The artwork is basic and old skool but the storyline engaged me in it. Superman as a commy soviet in the cold war - really cool idea. Not much happens in the first episode, but it's fun and in some way nostalgic. I like motion comics like this cause it's just like watching a comic on your iphone.