Superman's day gets even worse when he finds himself trapped in a Kryptonite prison on the planet Apokolips! Meanwhile, Lois Lane's interview with Lex Luthor takes a dastardly turn. "Faster than a Bullet" part 3 of 3.
Just wonderful stuff. Adventures of Superman has remained a great treat for me, a look at a more classic Superman by top creative teams. This Bizarro story entertained and moved me. Read Full Review
By comparing Bizarro to Superman we bear witness to how difficult the life of a hero can be. It isn't his powers that make Superman a hero, it is his beliefs and ideals. Read Full Review
"Adventures of Superman" #9 really gets back to the fun, upbeat Superman of past comics. With classic allusions in the form of plane crashes and quip-infused banter, this issue is fun for fans of all ages, new and old alike. Christos Gage and Eduardo Francisco have created a sweet, heartfelt story that -- though not entirely original -- will certainly resonate with readers. Read Full Review
Adventures of Superman #9 is a collection of cool moments thrown together, but they fail to provide a deserving ending to an arc that started so well. Read Full Review
Kindt, Segovia, and Ramos end their three-issue arc in solid, if unspectacular fashion. On the whole, I would recommend the entire story to Superman fans both new and old as it makes for a satisfying read. Unfortunately, the ambitious script bit of the first two installments prevented the conclusion from fully sticking the landing. Read Full Review