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Superman/Batman: The Search for Kryptonite (Superman/Batman)
by Michael Green, Mike Johnson
from DC Comics
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0 
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Make me forget this, please 
"Superman/Batman: The Search for Kryptonite" is a (nearly) strong affirmation of the bond between DC's two greatest heroes. The positive reviews end there. This comic is embarrassing, even as comics go. If I didn't know better, I'd say children wrote the storyline. Michael Green and Mike Johnson have little understanding of the Batman character, making him into a clueless, ordinary sod who does not see beyond the obvious in many cases. Batman normally has the utmost grasp on any situation, whereas here he... more info
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Fun Read; Seriously Thought-Provoking 
Honestly, this sounded like a slightly silly premise to me: "Hey, Batman, I've just had an idea! Let's find all the Kryptonite on Earth and get rid of it!" "Sure thing, Supes!" In fact, it turned out to be a surprisingly good, and not at all dumb, read. It starts out with a scene that just has to make you laugh, then quickly and smoothly segues into the main point of the plot: Supes has noticed that there seems to be more and more Kryptonite around, making it harder for him to do his job (and... more info
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With friends like these... 
After yet another perilous encounter involving the deadly substance kryptonite, Superman decides to enlist the aid of his World's Finest buddy Batman to help him ferret out the nasty and malicious element in order to hopefully get rid of his natural Achilles' heel once and for all. However these two men are about to be in for quite a revelation. Kryptonite is everywhere, from massive chunks the size of small mountains to tiny dust particles of microscopic proportions, in all of its haunting and paradoxical... more info
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