It's time for Superboy to figure out what he's going to do with his life. He's spent what little of it there's been locked in a laboratory or as a pawn of N.O.W.W.H.E.R.E. Now that he's become more aware of what the world is really like, partly due to his experience with the Teen Titans, it's time to make some decisions. Of course there will some evil mischief abound that will require his attention. Luckily he won't have to deal with it alone.
Superboy's relative age becomes more and more apparent when new villain Detritus starts attacking the city. Kon feels like he's being taken advantage of - as the team's powerhouse player - whenever a "big bad" attacks. All he wants is a more normal life, something Bunker explains is "boring!" While this sentiment of normality might work for Peter Parker or Jaime Reyes, nothing up to this point has given readers the impression that Superboy wants to live a normal life. Why would he? He's a super-powerful telekinetic clone of Superman. Why be normal? Read Full Review
And it's a shame because I love RB Silva's art. But that alone can't keep me here. Superboy robbed a bank and has no use for Superman. Yeesh. Read Full Review
Cover-3/5
Writing-3.5/5
Art-3.5/5
Plot-2.5/5
Verdict-3.1/5