
I’ve been a comic book fan for longer than I can remember, and there is no bigger let down than when the cover and the interior don’t jibe. This happens a lot and I have two books as proof, my question is why? Why make books that don’t correspond with what’s going on inside? Isn’t that false advertising? Marvel and DC are both guilty of this and it’s long past time that they stopped. How recently has this happened? Look no further than last week where both Marvel and DC committed this egregious act, stop laughing, I’m being totally serious.

Superman: World of New Krypton displays Green Lantern and Superman locked in combat with hatred in their eyes. Judging by the cover, readers are in store for the fight of the damn century but do they get that? The short answer is no, they don’t get that. Now what they get is still a good story, but shame on DC for the tease. That’s just it isn’t it? It’s a teaser image. I get that it’s a way to make people pick up the book, but do they have to be so blatant about the tease?
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For those of you that don’t know the image you just saw came from Dark Avengers #6 and depicts Captain Marvel fighting for his life against Venom. There is only one problem; Captain Marvel isn’t even in this issue! Sure they mention that he isn’t there, but at no point do you actually see him and least of all does he fight Venom, what up with that?!?! That’s like (here we go again) like using Tom Cruise to promote Iron Man!