The mysteries surrounding Lois and Clark are just starting to unfold! In this issue find out what happened to the man who would have been the Cyborg Superman! Learn what else is hidden in this Superman's Fortress! And discover why Lois gave Clark his new, black uniform!
Dan Jurgens continues to deliver Clark Kent and Lois Lane the way they are meant to be. Read Full Review
I have to say, I love this book. It feels more Superman than the current Superman titles right now. Seeing Lois and Clark still married having and sharing adventures is an absolute delight. Read Full Review
The art inside this issue by Weeks, Cariello, and Hanna is drawn rather well and I really love the ability to see the character's expressions throughout the issue. LIke i said earlier about Superman's humanity, I need to feel it during a Superman story and seeing the story unfold on the character's faces is half the battle. The art looks like I am watching the Superman movie with Christopher Reeve but the characters are different, which is understandable given the story but the scope created by the artists is beautiful. The colors are fantastic and I only wish to see that red, blue, and yellow but this is a different Superman tale so it's understandable that given his dark outfit that the world around him can't be as bright and shiny as the metropolis I am used to. Read Full Review
Superman: Lois and Clark continues being the place to be for great story and art. Dan Jurgens just keeps proving that he "gets" Superman and that's something that is in short supply these days and I love it. This issue is mainly setup for a three way explosion coming real soon, but I don't mind because Jurgens is building the tension while giving us some of the best characters in any DC Comic right now. This series is a must read for Superman fans and DC Comics fans in general. Read Full Review
What happens when the moral Superman ends up in the very gray New 52 universe? Check it out! Read Full Review
And I will say again, I love this book. Because it is here that I can read a Superman who acts like Superman. It is here I can read Lois ... any Lois ... and a Lois that reads like Lois. And I get to see Lois and Clark together. I have said all along. Good stories trump all. And this is a good story. So thanks again to Dan Jurgens for bringing this book to the racks! I miss classic Superman and classic Lois! And I have them again. Read Full Review
This series continues to be thoroughly entertaining. Perhaps, with Rebirth looming DC Comics sees the potential for a Superman series set in the pre-Flashpoint continuity. Anyway you slice it, the characterization is fantastic and the story compelling. It certainly adds some variety and diversity to the super-hero line, even if it feels familiar. In a good way. Read Full Review
the last 3 issues have been consistently stale. it's a shame that they've really gone no where with this story. everything is very basic: characters, plot, dialogue, art. none of it is keeping my attention.
This is still boring and without life. I really wanted this to be good. Maybe I expected too much. The artwork seems to reflect the writing. Lifeless and gutless. I really like Lee Weeks, and he's doing a good job, but nothing more.