I actually reviewed and nitpicked the series over on NitCentral (
http://nitcentral.philfarrand.com/cgi-bin/discus/discus.cgi) but I'll repost my reviews here.
By KAM on Tuesday, December 29, 2009 - 12:39 am:Project Superpowers Chapter One Writers Alex Ross & Jim Krueger - Artists Stephen Sadowski, Douglas Klauba, Carlos Paul & Alex Ross - Dynamite Entertainment - Color
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Project Superpowers #0-7Being a fan of comics I've had an interest in various comics, including Golden Age characters from publishers other than DC & Marvel, so Project Superpowers interested me because it's roster includes those Golden Age characters who have fallen into the public domain. Not quite the same as reading the original tales, but I was interested in how it would turn out.
Pretty good, actually.
The basic story is that during World War II it was discovered that Hitler had Pandora's Box (an urn actually). It's believed that in the thousands of years since Pandora opened it all the evils & hope she had released had been drawn back into the box until Hitler found it & opened it causing both his rise to power & the birth of superheroes & it was further believed that if the heroes could be drawn into the box that evil would go as well, so the Fighting Yank secretly captured most of his fellow heroes & 60 years later was told that what he did was wrong.
Breaking the urn, he & the Green Lama discover that Dynamic Man & Dynamic Boy don't want the heroes returned, but the heroes are returning around the world changed by their time in the urn.
By KAM on Saturday, May 08, 2010 - 1:09 am:Project Superpowers: Chapter Two, Volume One Writers Alex Ross & Jim Krueger - Artists Edgar Salazar, Stephen Segovia, Alex Ross, Jae Lee, John Cassaday, Lucio Parrillo, Stephen Sadowsky, Mark Texeira, Michael Golden - Dynamite - Color
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Project Superpowers: Chapter Two #0-6Mysteries are deepening, some people aren't who they seem to be, some returning heroes are being brainwashed to fight against other returned heroes, while others misunderstand what is going on.
Not a bad continuation of the story, but not as good as the first collection. Unfortunately with so many characters around a lot of them get short shrift & some don't even get properly identified.
Better as part of the overall storyline, but I wouldn't recommend it as a starting point.
By KAM on Monday, July 26, 2010 - 12:31 am:The Death-Defying 'Devil Volume 1 Writers Alex Ross & Joe Casey - Artists Edgar Salazar, Andy Smith, Alex Ross, John Cassaday, John Romita Sr., Steven Segovia & George Tuska - Dynamite - Color
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The Death-Defying 'Devil #1-4 & Free Comic Book Day Edition'Devil tracks down the terrorist organization the Claw & its connection to The Claw that Daredevil fought in the 1940's, meanwhile someone who believes 'Devil to be an impostor gains superpowers & tries to fight him.
Brings back heroes Silver Streak (whose book Daredevil first appeared in) & The Ghost (who first appeared in Daredevil's original comic) & one of the Little Wise Guys (Daredevil's sidekicks).
Not bad, it does fill in a few holes I encountered in Project Superpowers Chapter 2 & sets up some interesting mysteries. (One hopes TPTB actually have answers to these questions they keep bringing up.)
Masquerade Volume 1 Writers Alex Ross & Phil Hester - Artists Carlos Paul, Jean Diaz, Manny Clark, Alex Ross, Frank Cho, John Romita Sr. & George Tuska - Dynamite - Color
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Masquerade #1-4The story starts after WWII & fills in the backstory of Miss Masque & her interactions with other heroes & family, up to her imprisonment in Pandora's Urn & release when she becomes Masquerade & finally answers a family mystery that had plagued her.
Not bad. Not essential to the overall Project Superpowers storyline, but it does flesh out the character more.
Black Terror Volume 1 Writers Alex Ross & Jim Krueger - Artists Mike Lilly, Alex Ross, John Romita Sr., Greg Land, George Tuska & Tim Sale - Dynamite - Color
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Black Terror #1-4Not bad. Is actually important to the overall Project Superpowers storyline as is fills the space between the original PS collection & "Chapter 2". Introduces the Liberators (heroes who are siding with the corrupt President West), the Inheritors (the former sidekicks & kid heroes banded together) & the heroes taking over the White House.
By KAM on Thursday, November 03, 2011 - 4:43 am:Project Superpowers: Meet The Bad Guys Writers Alex Ross, Joe Casey & Jim Krueger - Artists Alex Ross, Jonathan Lau, Mike Lilly, Carlos Paul, Jackson Herbert & Doug Klauba - Dynamite - Color
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Project Superpowers: Meet The Bad Guys #1-4The Green Lama fights a new villainess called Bloodlust. (Ho-hum. She comes off like a '90s bad girl.)
The Fighting Yank deals with the Revolutionary, a directionless spirit of America. (A potentially interesting character, but future appearances will tell.)
Samson fights the god Dagon. (Seems to owe more to the H.P. Lovecraft version of Dagon than mythology.)
Scarab and the Supremacy. (More information on the world's shadow government, but not as much as I was hoping for.)
Not bad, but not essential to the series.
By Keith Alan Morgan on Sunday, May 13, 2012 - 11:07 pm:Project Superpowers: Chapter Two Volume Two Writers Alex Ross & Jim Krueger - Artists Alex Ross, Edgar Salazar, Stephen Segovia, Jonathan Lau, Stephen Sadowski, - DC Comics - B&W
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Project Superpowers: Chapter Two #7-12A number of questions are answered, several plotlines come to a finish, and even a reason for the existence of superheroes is given in this volume.
A nice wrap-up to what has come before.