Witness Mark Waid’s triumphant return to the title alongside rising starartist Skylar Patridge as they take Clark Kent back to his early years on KentFarm. This can’t-miss story, with ties to the present, takes the Boy of Steelto unexpected heights as he figures out what being a hero truly means. Firststop: Metropolis’s Expo of Tomorrow! Will Clark be able to blend into thecrowd, or is Superboy about to make his public debut?!
This might be a flashback story, but it feels like an iconic Superman story in the making, one that perfectly sums up what makes him a hero and gives us new insight into how he became the man we know today. Read Full Review
This new arc promises interesting themes and ideas, and I am excited to see how Waid reshapes the early days of Clark Kent. The writing and art are great, and this is the perfect jumping-on point for new Superman readers. Read Full Review
Action Comics #1087 delivers a truly stellar comic that appeals to both seasoned fans and newcomers, reaffirming Superman's enduring power as one of fiction's most inspiring characters. If you are a Superman fan, pick this one up; you won't be disappointed! Read Full Review
I am hoping beyond hope that it is 'Iron' Munro. But it isn't going to be.Sad. Anyways, this was a fun issue starting off this run of Superboy adventures. Will we see the glasses get added? Will we see an old super-hero train Clark? Who was that villain? What is that mystery device? Read Full Review
A peek into the early days of Superboy showcases the rough start of his public debut. Waid crafts an entertaining tale with the writing. Patridge and the art team present a point in a young heros life before innocence is lost. This is one with a wide open path with many directions to go. Read Full Review
Action Comics #1087 turns the page back to Superman's youth, delivering a standalone tale that's fun and engaging. I trust Waid and Partridge to deliver when it comes to this new arc. Read Full Review
Action Comics #0187 is a solid issue that has a really good start, I look forward too seeing more of Clark's adventures. Read Full Review
Waid and artist Skylar Patridge combine for a fun story with lots of excitement in Action Comics #1087. There's a new beginning here, and while that could've been a big turnoff, the fun and Silver Age feel to Superman's beginnings as Superboy are executed effectively executed. It's ok to have a continuity shift, an updating, and Waid and Patridge are doing it the right way here. But, shouldn't this really have been in Adventure Comics #530? Read Full Review
Waid does it again...again!
A damn near perfect mix of writing and artwork that capture the joys of Clark’s youth. It’s no nice to have Waid at the helm of DC’s flagship Superman title with a clear and focused direction. This tale is a perfect blend of old school storytelling with modern sensibilities.
Solid but not spectacular first issue with a certain timeless quality that is probably the only way Waid could approach Superboy. But if the Kents are in their 30s or 40s then, just how old is Clark Kent now?