Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville #1

8.1

Critic Reviews

12 Reviews
5.8

User Reviews

18 Reviews
Writer Joanne Starer
Artist Natacha Bustos
Cover Price $3.99

Things could not possibly be worse for Fire and Ice, in Beatriz da Costa's professional opinion. Superman sent the former Justice Leaguers packing for Smallville following an extremely public and utterly disastrous mission (that was all Guy Gardner's fault, thank you very much) and in doing so doomed them to a fate worse than death: irrelevance. Ice finds herself drawn to the quiet life and dreams of planting roots. But Fire...well, Fire will do just about anything to get the heck outta Dodge and back on the hero circuit--including challenging the DCU's biggest villains to a knock-down, drag-out, live-streamed brawl in the streets of Smallvil more

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CRITIC REVIEWS

  • 10

    AIPT - Piper Whitaker

    Sep 05, 2023

    Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville is fun, cute, and reminiscent of their past in Keith Giffen's JLI and it will only continue to get crazier as the mini series continues. I can't wait to see what these three have in store for Bea and Tora. Read Full Review

  • 10

    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum

    Sep 06, 2023

    It's been a long time coming for Fire & Ice to get their due, but Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville more than pulls it off. in the hands of Joanne Starer and artist Natacha Bustos, the issue delivers what might be comics' most iconic friendship with both deep and obvious respect for their character histories while also leaning into more modern complexity. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    The Comicbook Dispatch - kcscribbles

    Sep 05, 2023

    Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville #1 is a hilarious book reminiscent of the glory days of late 80s Justice League. The humor comes naturally and never gets too silly and I love Martha Kents presence in the book. A surprise character pops up at the end and promises to make next issue equally fun. Recommended. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Comic Watch - Anthony Bergamini

    Sep 05, 2023

    Fire and Ice: Welcome to Smallville #1 checks all the right boxes with skill and aplomb from the entire creative team. A sharp, witty social commentary that also serves as a well-rounded and holistic reintroduction to its leading ladies. Whether you're new to Fire and Ice or an old-schoolJustice League International fan, this is a comic not to be missed. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills

    Sep 09, 2023

    Fun start to a really offbeat title. Does a great job introducing the characters and their current conflicts, both internal and external. Read Full Review

  • 8.4

    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff

    Sep 12, 2023

    Starer, developed a really interesting concept and a fun cast of characters that fit into a potentially interesting premise. Read Full Review

  • 8.4

    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge

    Sep 13, 2023

    While we don't get too far in terms of any actual larger plot or story here, and I'm sure there is one, that's more than fine. I'm still of mind that we need more low-stakes books that just enjoy good character material and engage in the world with them without it being some massive threat. The low stakes make it easier to enjoy and keep it from being so intense as to take the fun out of it. And while there are serious aspects to a Fire and Ice story, they excel in lighter fare. The team here has captured a lot of this very well and has me excited to see what's next for it and how their lives in Smallville will play out. I just hope it doesn't become too big and over the top because a smaller approach works better. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Sep 05, 2023

    It's much more Gilmore Girls/Northern Exposure than it is a superhero comic, but it started to win me over by the endand Natacha Bustos' art is perfectly suited for it. There are shades of both Maguire and Amanda Conner in it, but it's its own wonderfully colorful thing and really elevates the story. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    The Comic Book Spot - Jamie Remolde

    Sep 05, 2023

    Personally this is not my favorite type of story but that is my own personal opinion. I do have an interest to see where this goes in the future. Read Full Review

  • 6.3

    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson

    Sep 09, 2023

    I'm not 100% sold on the premise, but I'm enjoying Ma Kent and Ice's rapport, and worried about Fire, so I think the issue did its job. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez

    Sep 02, 2023

    Fire & Ice: Welcome To Smallville #1 looks, reads, and feels like a YA story. That's not inherently wrong, but this story takes place in current continuity, and Fire & Ice are written as immature Junior High students instead of the seasoned heroes they're supposed to be. That doesn't make it bad, just very odd. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles

    Sep 05, 2023

    The series is clearly not intended to be approached through a serious lens, but Harley Quinn has the market cornered on goofball antics. Fire and Ice could be treated like top of the B+ level heroes if given a chance. This won't be the title that changes anyone's opinion. Read Full Review

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