The cosmic menace of Hyanthis hits Earthand this Superman may not be enough to stop her from obtaining the power of the Oblivion Stone. And is Jon starting to manifest superpowers of his own?
Dan Jurgens knows how Lois Lane and her son, Jonathan, feel when watching Superman take flight, and he has written a story to make readers experience that same sensation. Read Full Review
Everything you have been waiting for since the beginning of this limited run pays off here as Lois and Clark finally have "the talk" with Jon. No, I don't mean the birds and the bees " I mean the birds and the planes, if you get my Super-talk. This is one you won't want to miss. Read Full Review
It's finally a great time to be a Superman fan again and this book is a major reason for that. This month, Dan Jurgens fills in some major blanks and shows us that it's all headed to the same light at the end of the tunnel. This might only be a "bridge issue", but because of everything Jugens has set up, I enjoyed it all the same. Read Full Review
What this issue proves, and hopefully the Rebirth event will be aware of, is that the strength of the DC Universe is in its history. This isn't to say that Jurgens and the art team are simply retreading familiar ground, but rather using it as a foundation to tell new stories within a different universe. The reopening of the Multiverse doesn't close off the comic book world to new readers, but rather gives writers new opportunities to dust off the cobwebs and see if there is anything new that can be done with characters that are eight decades old. Superman: Lois and Clark is a prime example of this type of storytelling. Read Full Review
Once again, the team has done a very nice job conveying the humanity of Superman and managed to focus on the character elements while telling the action side of a Superman story as well. This Super-family seems to be the future of the Superman franchise, so you might want to check it out. Read Full Review
That's a decent hook. Will we learn where he found it? Will we get some of Henshaw's story? And just how much of these plots needs to end here as opposed to continue in the main books? Jurgens has laid a lot of ground here. Intergang, Hyathis, Henshaw, Blackrock, the secret life ... somehow this has to conclude here as well as go on in the main book. Hopefully these threads aren't simply cut when Rebirth officially happens. Read Full Review
Words cant describe how much I love this book! When I see Lois and Clark talk I constantly think of the voices of Tim Daly and Dana Delany! My favorite scene is where Lois and Clark finally come clean about who they are , yet they do it in a way so Jon Understands!
I am phucking excited for Rebirth now, I was already intrigued but this Superman just feels right being THE Superman. Sorry New 52 Superman, you were just had too much of an identity crisis for 52+ issues. Now will the real Kal-El please stand up?
last issue left off with Lois and Johnathan trapped about to be Murdered by agents of Intergang. this issue opens up as Johnathan finally discovers the truth about his heritage of being the Son of Superman, and it is AWESOME!!!! really wonderful story-telling! there is a flashback in the beginning of the comic where Jonathan is asking his Mother "who is faster? The Flash or Superman?" and he's even playing with a couple of action figures of Flash and Supes as well! it was SO adorable!!! there are also powerful scenes of emotion. once he discovered his powers, and the secret identity of his father, Jonathan was understandably upset at both his parents. as for Lois and Clark, just try to explain to your child that your family has been transpomore
This series has been decidedly the best (and really, ONLY good) thing to come out of convergence. That mess only made my head hurt, and make me question DCs editorial process and their whole process regarding the new 52 and now Rebirth. But this series has been a shining example of what a good book can be. I really appreciated how Jonathan's reaction to being told his parents are from another universe. I'll be sad to see this book end, but I'm hopeful for good things coming from camp Superman with rebirth.