CITY BOY VERSUS SWAMP THING AND THE ENTIRE NATURAL WORLD ITSELF! After discovering that City Boy's powers parallel those of Swamp Thing, Cameron isn't sure if the source of his powers should be trusted and whether he can even do anything about it. The fate of the world relies on what he and only he can do to save it now!
The last of the three Asian-American heroes introduced as part of a new initiative for DC, City Boy has flown a little under-the-radar but has a fascinating set of powers and a compelling backstory. Read Full Review
What he really built was a poignant story of community and grief. Read Full Review
City Boy's finale is definitely fitting for its titular protagonist, even if it is just a bit too understated at times. Read Full Review
Ok I am just prefacing this with the following description is going to sound weird but it has a point.
I actually wouldn't mind if we never saw City Boy again after this or only in very small cameos.
Not because I don't like the book, the opposite actually. I really liked this. In some ways, for a story from a person with Super Powers who might never be a hero this is kind of a 10/10 ending.
I really do feel like this was an excellent story of how both the heroes and the villains wanted City Boy to be something he never wanted. Some demanded him to be a hero, others a villain but in reality he just wanted closure with his mother.
In all honestly this was a risky story to write, Pak took that ri more
this was a pleasant surprise. I liked it