Now that it's finished, Penultiman review?
The most agonizingly relatable the Superman archetype has ever been. So mean on every level and I loved it.

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Now that it's finished, Penultiman review?
The most agonizingly relatable the Superman archetype has ever been. So mean on every level and I loved it.
Ahoy Comics Review: Penultiman #5: Ultimate Issue
Review: Penultiman #5: Ultimate Issue [Editor’s Note: This review may contain spoilers] Writer: Tom Peyer Artist: Alan Robinson Colorist: Lee Loughridge Letterer: Rob Steen Reviewer: Tony Farina Summary Final issue! Penultiman’s artificial understudy, Antepenultiman, has patiently tried to repair the superhero’s self-loathing attitude – but now the android’s patience is gone! Can a sidekick…
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‘Penultiman’ miniseries debuts in May
Tom Peyer, Alan Robinson and Lee Loughridge bring a hero from the future and his issues to the present day.
Had that Penultiman ask prepared for like two months, didn't think someone would beat me to it. Could you please still discuss it and the meaning and implications of the ending in more detail when you get around to it? Thank you.
I got several asks about it, but I just don’t have a ton to say that the comic doesn’t make pretty clear itself? It’s the angle on Superman as neurotic taken to its outermost black comedy limits, and I enjoyed it for that.
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Penultiman #4 L: Rob Steen A: Alan Robinson C: Lee Loughridge W: Tom Peyer
Preview: Penultiman #4 -Early Retirement Haunts Our Hero in the Fourth Issue of Peyer and Robinson's Ahoy Comics Series
Preview: Penultiman #4 -Early Retirement Haunts Our Hero in the Fourth Issue of Peyer and Robinson’s Ahoy Comics Series
Debuting last year from Ahoy Comics the premise of Penultiman was described as “The Next-To-Last-Stage In Human Evolution, is the greatest, best-looking, and most admired super-hero in the world! So how can he stop hating himself? His android understudy, Antepenultiman, thinks he knows the answer!” We have a preview below today of the fourth issue of the series, coming out next week. PENULTIMAN…
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Preview: Penultiman #4 -Early Retirement Haunts Our Hero in the Fourth Issue of Peyer and Robinson's Ahoy Comics Series
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Debuting last year from Ahoy Comics the premise of Penultiman was described with the blurb “The Next-To-Last-Stage In Human Evolution, is the greatest, best-looking, and most admired super-hero in the…
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Penultiman #4 Preview
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Writer: Tom Peyer Art: Alan Robinson Publisher: AHOY COMICS Price: $3.99 Release Date: January 13th, 2021 Early retirement torments Penultiman—but he just might have found the right motivational speaker to dig him out of his rut! (SPOILER: It’s the WRONG motivational speaker!) Meanwhile, Penultiman’s android assistant, Antepenultiman, builds an artificial sidekick of its own! Also: bonus…
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