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The Death of Superman animated movie review



Hey, everyone.

I had the pleasure of reviewing The Death of Superman for Comic Book Resources. I went in with pretty high expectations - they are adapting an iconic story, after all - and thankfully, I loved it! You can check out my full review here: https://www.cbr.com/review-animated-death-of-superman-film/

Hope you enjoy reading it! Follow me on Twitter and like the Comic Book Conversations Facebook page for site updates. The Death of Superman is currently available for purchase digitally; the Blu-ray/DVD goes on sale August 7.

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