The tale of how the Man of Steel met the original Emerald Sentinel, Alan Scott. As a mysterious team of scientists track a dangerous threat headed toward Metropolis, Superman learns the first lesson of super-heroism from the man who wrote the book!
This is a good issue of Superman if you are looking for a simple, action-oriented Superman tale that reads rather smoothly from start to finish. Also if youre a fan of the never-ending battle between Alan Scott and Solomon Grundy, this is a very formidable addition if DC ever decides to put out a Scott vs. Grundy omnibus. Again, nothing groundbreaking here, just a well told classic style story that doesnt require a PhD in current DC continuity. Read Full Review
Again, it's not a terrible issue, but it's just really hard to recommend that someone pick this up if they aren't already collecting the series, especially considering the other two members of DC's Big Three have major storylines kicking off today. If you're jonesing for some Superman, just wait until James Robinson's story begins next month. Read Full Review
This issue has a few interesting moments, particularly between Alan Scott and Clark Kent, but, overall, "Superman" #676 is not worth the three bucks. Read Full Review