This chapter does NOT feature Bizzaro! It does NOT have lots of flying and punching and super-heroics! It is NOT drawn by rising star artist Riley Rossmo!
After his busy morning, his only dream is to have a nice slow walk with her. A perfect ending for this story. There is high action with Superman. There was high suspense with Lois. Both stories mirror each other, resonate. And then we get a chance for both to breathe, enjoying each others' company. So nothing but praise here. The juxtaposition between the two stories made them flow and glow. Solid art and great transitions made this something great. Read Full Review
This is a great comic for people who miss the old, briefs-outside-pants Big Blue. You should do yourself a favor and get this issue. It's good enough to make me want to track down the first two issues. Read Full Review
Adventures of Superman #3 has its problems, but it's still a great issue, the bar is still high on this digital first series. Read Full Review
The only major downside to this issue is that the storytelling can be a bit disjointed and confusing as it is constantly switching between Lois and Superman. It is definitely not a standard single issue and such a deviation may not be for every reader. The writers were trying to do something different and, for the most part, it was a success. These slight imperfections are the only thing keeping this issue from a perfect score. It is still worth picking up and a must read for Superman fans everywhere. If this issue doesn't shine, it is likely due to us being spoiled by the stellar first two issues. Read Full Review
While this series could be considered a tryout for artists and writers to see what they can bring to the adventures of Superman, I view this as a celebration of the character, calling upon comic book industry talents who might be otherwise too busy to create a Superman story or simply might not have the opportunity presented to them to do anything more than contribute to an anthology. For the price attached to the weekly installments of this series, however, Adventures of Superman" simply cannot be beat. It presents consistently high quality craftsmanship and entertaining stories that show Superman at his best. Jordan and Rossmo add their names to the talented roster to grace "Adventures of Superman," and I sure wouldn't mind seeing them come back. I'm pretty sure Rossmo's style would be just as effective on the Parasite or even a gritty version of Brainiac. Read Full Review