Walter Sampson's wolf heads to Australia to hunt down Chloe, Hutch, and any other Super he can find along the way. Like a scene fit for a superpowered Office Space, Barnabas Wolfe calls in for questioning one Joan Wilson, an unassuming woman who has the perfect answer for each of Wolfe's queries. Just as the... Continue Reading →
[Comic Review] The Incredibles — Jupiter’s Legacy #4
The Supers have taken over, and the world couldn't be worse. After Walter manipulated the Utopian's son Brandon into committing patricide, the world has become a police state with sister Chloe, Hutch, and their super-powered son hiding out in Australia. To stay under the radar, the family has taken up menial jobs while Jason fakes mediocrity... Continue Reading →
[Comic Review] To Kill a Super Man — Jupiter’s Legacy #3
The conspiracy has been set in motion, and the world's superheroes are ready for an epic coup. For years, the world's superheroes and supervillains have lived under the shadow of the greatest hero of all, the Utopian. A staunch conservative who wanted to build America according to the ideals of its forefathers, the Utopian has... Continue Reading →
[Comic Review] The Kids Aren’t Alright — Jupiter’s Legacy #2
What if Superman had children? What if he was a bad father? That's the sort of discussion that comes forth in Jupiter's Legacy #2, a sharply written continuation that builds on the tensions and relationships explored in the first issue. With the origin story left behind, issue #2 charges forward following each of the main... Continue Reading →
The Greater Good — Jupiter’s Legacy #1 Review
It started with a dream -- a beckoning voice that guided a group of idealists to a mysterious island where they were given immense power. A team was formed and the group used their collective powers to fight for America through the second World War, bringing the nation out of the Great Depression and helping... Continue Reading →