Superman tries to assimilate into his new life in the bottled city of Kandor, but his heart lies elsewhere. Can Superman put his old life behind and find joy in what would’ve been his home, or can Lois Lane and Lex Luthor make contact with the Man of Steel and give him hope to return to his adoptive world?
And that chance couldn't come at a better time. Brainiac is shrinking Metropolis. What more can I say, This was an absolute joy to read. Come on DC. Make this an ongoing! Read Full Review
Robert Venditti quietly wrote some of the best Superman stories in recent years for DC's digital line, so it's not a surprise he continues to hit it out of the park in this retro miniseries. Read Full Review
Torres delivers some great art in the issue. The story is brilliantly character focused and the art delivers that with close ups and great character interactions. Read Full Review
Superman '78 #4 continues to be the movie adaptation we didn't get, but we totally deserve it. Venditti and Torres have delivered a dream of a project to readers as we get to imagine this well-made comic as the movie sequel we could only dream of. Read Full Review
Just as the action and plot are heating up, it's apparent this is still a story driven by its bright, brilliant characters who come across clearly in every panel. Read Full Review
Superman '78 #4 is once again a fun comic that perfectly captures the feel of Superman: The Movie. Lex shines in particular in this issue, but it's the pacing that really drives the issue. You can feel what's coming just around the corner, and it's going to be one of those iconic moments in a blockbuster comic book film. Just wait" Look! Up in the Sky! Read Full Review
This continues to be the best (And unfortunately only worthwhile) Superman book available today. It has a feeling reminiscent of the Bronze Age when the Superman movies were made. It's good to see that in a Superman comic again. Venditti has proven with this series there still are some competant writers out there who can write Superman stories as we like them. Now if only DC would realize that...
Uhh, you know, this is a thing.