Olympus, part 1! Twenty years ago, a young boy washed up on a mysterious island and met a princess. Now, that princess has come to look for the mother who disappeared when she took the boy back. But if Smallville is prepared for strange beings, Washington, DC, certainly is not!DIGITAL FIRST!
So nothing but great words for this issue. The art is just lush. Diana, either young girl or apparent super-hero, is portrayed wonderfully (pun intended). She seems equal parts protector and warrior. The addition of Martha and the DEO are great hooks to build up the depth of this universe. And the Lois and Clark interaction is still perfect. This was one of those issues when I wished I had the next issue in my hand after I finished this one. That doesn't happen too often. Fantastic! Read Full Review
This is just insanely entertaining all around. If Azzarello ever leaves Wonder Woman, Miller's the guy to pick up the torch (or give her a second series even), or if another TV series is in the works, he's the guy to run it. Read Full Review
"Smallville," at home in its new format, excels as a comic book by seizing opportunities it couldn't afford as a television show. Miller utilizes every ounce of its potential through his bold characterizations and his ability to tastefully update beloved heroes, with Jimenez neatly tying the issue together through a fluid layout and detailed scenes. "Smallville Season Eleven" #16 is an absolute pleasure to read. Any person who calls themselves a fan of the series needs to pick this book up immediately. Read Full Review
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