I enjoyed it. Dragged a bit in some parts, and I was annoyed by the "Abul Rahim (or however its spelled) is really Doctor Doom!" revelation. It was Marvel's attempt to CRISIS their 616 and Ultimate universes together. It also tied up the mystery of the Beyonders that have been lingering since they were mentioned alllllll the way back in the 80s and tied them into the Beyonder. They distilled his convoluted backstory down to, "oh, he's basically a newborn version of the Beyonder aliens, who are powerful enough to murder the Living Tribunal."
Well, if you bought hundreds of comics for over three years culminating in an ending that was essentially "...and it all may as well never have happened" and left satisfied then props.
Me I was legitimately horrified and in awe at the fucking balls on Hickman and Marvel to put out something so utterly vacuous and predatory.
Superman should be public fucking domain.
yeah they yanked stuff from Bendis, gave it to the SJWs, and turned little Jon Kent into a mary sue LGBT teen activist.
Whispering, 'Bendis is an SJW."
I have to disagree on Bendis. He does not try to write comics.
That's generous. I don't think he can. Bendis has never competently written a comic. His books are filled with word vomit, tics, and decompressed riffs on existing stories.
He exists in the bottom of comic book writers with Tom King. The only reason people think highly of him is he had insane talent gifted to him from the start of his career at Marvel. Take that away and his stuff is shit.
He is trying to write lazy TV series. Long monologues, excessive speech bubbles, frequent shot-reverse shot, repetitive panels, and his other favorite techniques scream failed TV writer. Bendis does not seem to care all that much about what he writes either, unless it's his pet character like Kitty Pryde or Luke Cage. With other characters he throws past characterization, storylines, and previous creative teams' interesting plot hooks out of the window. He focuses on his own dumb ideas instead, and well established characters are twisted to fit four archetypes Bendis can write. It would not be bad to do it if the stories were actually good, but I think that Bendis did not write anything decent in over 15 years.
He's had three decent story arcs in his fifteen or so years at Marvel. And those were all good, original ideas; horribly scripted.
Other matter is that Bendis is a precursor of problems you complain about. Many of his stories are his own wish fulfillment, he is obsessed with spawning diverse OCs even if they are redundant, and he likes to cram in superficial references to his own heritage and identity much like today's trans writers like to do.
Tell me about it. His big take away on Superman? Jews. Jews created him so he da Jew.
Jeph Loeb, also a Jew, was probably vomiting blood after reading this.