John Henry Irons
In Review: Superwoman #12
The covers: The Regular cover is an incredible creation by Ken Lashley and Hi-Fi. Superwoman battles Skyhook, with the villain’s torn wings eclipsing the background and his thorny appendages filling up the rest of the illustration....July 17, 2017 1389 1In Review: Superwoman #11
The covers: Superwoman delivers a powerful right to Steel, who’s able to deflect much of the punch’s power with his hammer. Energy is flying off in every direction from the blow and both characters have their...June 16, 2017 1055 0In Review: Superwoman #10
The covers: Ken Lashley and Hi-Fi have created a strong frontpiece for the Regular cover. Lana is wearing a tee shirt sporting the S logo as she hammers out a giant version of the symbol in...June 4, 2017 1267 0In Review: Superwoman #7
The covers: I believe this is a first. The Regular cover and the Variant are drawn by the same artist and colorist, Andy Kubert and Hi-Fi. The image is even the same, just a slight change...February 17, 2017 1693 0In Review: Superwoman #5
The covers: The text of this Regular cover states “Dark Mirror” and that sums up what’s occurring. Superwoman is being pursued over Metropolis by a mirror version of herself. The energy coming off both characters looks...December 17, 2016 1338 0Convergence Superman: Man of Steel #2
The covers: The Main cover is penciled by Walter Simonson and Dave McCraig provides the colors which completes the image begun on issue #1. The Parasite is off to the left, which makes him whole when...May 19, 2015 1073 0In Review: Convergence Superman: Man of Steel #1
The covers: Walter Simonson provides the art and Dave McCraig the coloring on the Main cover. It features Steel side by side with niece and nephew Natasha and Jemahl, who also have armor like their uncle....April 20, 2015 1408 0