SUPERMAN trains his young sidekicks to become Super Heroes! BIZARRO comes to Earth and makes a mess of METROPOLIS! JIMMY OLSEN finds out that being Supermans pal means help is only a SHOUT away!
It's a fun issue that will have your kids wanting more. Have fun! Read Full Review
And in another short, Superman gives Jimmy the famous super-signal watch. Now Jimmy won't be relying on Supergirl's ears picking up his screams from the other side of the planet! It's silly and crazy I know. It includes such Silver Age goodies like Kandor and signal watches. It has the Superman family working together for good. And it has portrayed Supergirl in a very positive manner. Plus, I get to read it with my own kids. What is not to love? Read Full Review
If not Occupy, this is certainly the challenge Bizarro represents to Superman. The idea that he can extend his cloak of family to include even the most imperfect analog of himself. And at the same time, begin to hold that imperfect clone to the higher standards of the Kryptonian symbol for hope that is emblazoned on both their chests. Red cloaking blue, and facing The Void. Art and Franco find both the inner Hokusai and the inner America in this magnificent issue. But their true genius lies in making this insight available for an audience still steeped in their own childhoods. Read Full Review
Without Baltazar and Franco, this book wouldn't be possible, but with them, it's a joy that needs to get in front of more eyes. Regardless of age, most comic fans have a soft spot for Superman and this book exists to nurture those spots. While DC Comics' main Superman titles leave a little to be desired, "Superman Family Adventures" offers quantity and quality. Read Full Review
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