When a Kryptonian child is kidnapped through time, Superman must rescue the new Last Son of Krypton! But is he willing to return the child to his doomed home planet in order to save the integrity of time and space?
So why can't the DC powers-that-be read this series and realize that it is this sort of Superman that most creators (and I think fans) want. This series and Smallville are the best Superman books out there right now. Both out of continuity. Read Full Review
Adventures of Superman #6 is a decent issue. Glass and Oeming have great intentions and touch on a very interesting subject. While not unique, it is still a fascinating discussion and they find a way to bring about a conclusion that feels very much aligned to the core of Superman's character. The book still falls short of fantastic due to its disinterest in reaching these themes in any meaningful way. Read Full Review
While far from perfect, Adventures of Superman #6 is not a bad comic, especially for 99 cents. Despite an uneven narrative, it is able to stick the landing, even if it is not the one I would have preferred. The ambition that Glass and Oeming have shown in a single, digital-first story is admirable. I would be curious to see what they could pull off with a higher page count. Read Full Review