Metropolis is without the Man of Steel for a day and villains are coming out of the woodwork to take advantage. Can the city stand against the many threats and where is Supeman?!
This was a fun issue in seeing Superman's friends helping out around the city and the positivity that comes from them and the citizenry in dealing with it. Superman's efforts have really turned a sprawling place like Metropolis into a community where everyone works together and looks out for each other. It's fun to watch as this plays out and seeing the concern initially from Perry White over it since they're basically advertising they're without protection. Superman's story itself with Atlas has its own points to make that I do like and Venditti handles all the different things floating through this installment well, even giving us two pages of Mentallo material so we get a better understanding of what he's being prepped for. A solid book that while not my favorite looking of the run handles a lot of it very well. Read Full Review
Superman: Man of Tomorrow #12 does a fantastic job showcasing the weight that Clark Kent carries as Superman. This issue gets the reader to understand the important symbol that Superman is to the world. The burden that being such a symbol while heavy is something Clark Kent accepts as he does have the balance in his life with Lois Lane and others in his life to ground him. All of that and more is why Superman: Man of Tomorrow #12 is a comic that Superman fans should read as soon as they can. Read Full Review
This is seriously one of my favourite Superman stories already. Seriously, Venditti for main title.
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