Mild Mannered Reviews - Action Comics





Action Comics #996
Scheduled to arrive in stores: January 24, 2018Cover date: March 2018
"Booster Shot" - Part 4
Writer: Dan Jurgens
Penciller: Will Conrad
Inker: Will Conrad
Cover: Dan Jurgens, Trevor Scott, and Hi-Fi
Variant Cover: Dustin Nguyen
Reviewed by: Mario Bennese
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A military plane flies low over the jungles of Logamba. Lois Lane makes her escape as she jumps from the cargo bay and deploys her parachute. Having landed safely, Lois and an ally named Hambi rendezvous and make their way to civilization. Elsewhere, Superman and Booster Gold have found themselves on a world where Zod is supreme ruler. They are confronted by a drone which Booster destroys. The two are soon engaged by another Eradicator. Powered by the world's yellow sun, Superman makes quick work of the android. Skeets informs the heroes that the planet they are on was once named Jekuul before Zod and his family took over. They are only a few decades into the future. Once again, the time bubble is damaged. This time, the power conduits are damaged. Superman offers to use his heat vision to make the repairs, but the alloys used are too delicate. Their salvation comes in the form of the materials used to construct the Eradicator android. The two heroes make their way to the city to find the materials they need.
Back in Logamba, Lois and Hambi prepare to part ways as Borhonna - another of Lois' allies - enters to escort her to the city's palace. Lois dons a disguise and the two make their way through the war torn streets. Two soldiers stop them and reprimand them for breaking curfew, demanding to see their paperwork. Jon watches from the shadows as Lois takes down the soldiers.
On New Krypton, Booster Gold and Superman sneak through the city with Skeets controlling a drone and an Eradicator android to give the illusion that they are prisoners. As the time travelers approach the foundry, they are met by two more Eradicator androids. Superman destroys these androids. As the three enter, the real Eradicator arrives and a battle breaks out. While Superman handles The Eradicator, Booster looks for the parts they need. Suddenly, a man swiftly takes the heroes down. This man is Lor-Zod, son of General Zod.

It's cool to see what became of Zod and his family after the events of the Revenge arc. We know that the Zod family went out to create a new Krypton, but it's great that we're seeing something done with that information. I know that Zod's planet conquest is being covered over in Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps, but it's always nice to be rewarded for being a consistent reader and having past events play into current stories.



Mild Mannered Reviews
2018
Note: Except for digital first releases, the month dates are from the issue covers, not the actual date when the comic went on sale.January 2018
- Superman #34
- Action Comics #991
- Superman #35
- Action Comics #992
- Supergirl #15
- Superwoman #16
- Super Sons #10
- Super Sons Annual #1
- New Super-Man #17
- Trinity #15
- Justice League #32
- Justice League #33
- Doomsday Clock #1
- Superman #36
- Action Comics #993
- Superman #37
- Action Comics #994
- Supergirl #16
- Superwoman #17
- Super Sons #11
- Teen Titans #15
- New Super-Man #18
- Trinity #16
- Justice League #34
- Justice League #35
- Batman #36
- Doomsday Clock #2
- Superman #38
- Action Comics #995
- Superman #39
- Action Comics #996
- Supergirl #17
- Superwoman #18
- Super Sons #12
- New Super-Man #19
- Trinity #17
- Justice League #36
- Justice League #37
- Doomsday Clock #3
- Superman #40
- Action Comics #997
- Superman #41
- Action Comics #998
- Supergirl #18
- Super Sons #13
- New Super-Man #20
- Trinity #18
- Justice League #38
- Justice League #39
- Superman #42
- Action Comics #999
- Superman #43
- Supergirl #19
- Super Sons #14
- New Super-Man #21
- Trinity #19
- Trinity #20
- Justice League #40
- Justice League #41
- Doomsday Clock #4
- Superman #44
- Action Comics: 80 Years of Superman HC
- Action Comics #1000
- Superman #45
- Supergirl #20
- Super Sons #15
- New Super-Man #22
- Justice League #42
- Justice League #43
- Trinity #21
- Trinity #22
- DC Nation #0
- DC Nation #0 (Additional Review)
- Action Comics Special #1
- Superman Special #1
- The Man of Steel #1
- Super Sons #16
- Super Sons/Dynomutt Special #1
- New Super-Man #23
- Justice League: No Justice #1
- Justice League: No Justice #2
- Justice League: No Justice #3
- Justice League: No Justice #4
- Doomsday Clock #5
- The Man of Steel #2
- The Man of Steel #3
- The Man of Steel #4
- The Man of Steel #5
- New Super-Man #24
- Justice League #1
- Justice League #2
- The Man of Steel #6
- Superman #1
- Action Comics #1001
- Justice League #3
- Justice League #4
- Doomsday Clock #6
- Superman 100-Page Comic Giant #1
- Superman #2
- Action Comics #1002
- Adventures of the Super Sons #1
- Supergirl #21
- Justice League #5
- Justice League #6
- Superman 100-Page Comic Giant #2
- Superman #3
- Action Comics #1003
- Adventures of the Super Sons #2
- Supergirl #22
- Justice League #7
- Justice League #8
- Doomsday Clock #7
- Heroes in Crisis #1
- Superman 100-Page Comic Giant #3
- Superman #4
- Action Comics #1004
- Adventures of the Super Sons #3
- Supergirl #23
- Justice League #9
- Justice League #10
- Justice League/Aquaman: Drowned Earth #1
- Heroes in Crisis #2
- Cursed Comics Cavalcade #1
- Superman/Top Cat Special #1
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