Superman Unlimited #10
| Writer | Dan Slott |
| Artist | Mike Norton |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
It’s said that the sun is always shining on the city of Metropolis…but lately a shad-ow has fallen. This shadow has a name, and it’s on the lips of the terrified citizens of the city of tomorrow tonight…it’s the horrible new form of the Prankster! The all-new, mysterious Prankster was the deadliest assassin in the DC Universe, some-one with a perfect record of kills…until Superman saved one of his victims. And that makes the Man of Tomorrow his next target.
CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top
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10
The Aspiring Kryptonian - Tyrone Tony Reed Jr
Feb 18, 2026Superman Unlimited #10 delivers a confident, character-driven conclusion to an entertaining two-parter. By centering Clark Kent’s intellect as much as Superman’s power, this creative team reminds readers why the character has endured for generations. The balance of classic villainy, modern intensity, heartfelt character moments, and clean storytelling makes this issue stand out. Read Full Review
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9.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Feb 18, 2026It’s hard to say which of the current Superman books is my favorite, because they’re all so different and so compelling, but Dan Slott’s offbeat, down-to-earth take evokes my favorite era of the character – the triangle era. The stories were lower-stakes but no less compelling, and Metropolis felt like a real city with a great mix of heroes, villains, and ordinary people in the mix. Read Full Review
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8.5
The Comic Book Spot - Jeremy Bonnette
Feb 18, 2026Superman Unlimited #10 wraps up a short arc that is ultimately a filler story. Fans of the Prankster should love this one, but details on the new character “Txyz” are limited. Read Full Review
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8.0
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Feb 18, 2026Superman’s latest threat proves to be nothing to laugh about. Slott stages a very direct superhero take with the writing. Norton and Maiolo’s art captures the classic superhero images needed for this chapter. It’s an enjoyable break from the more chaotic world of the DCI with K.O. looming heavily. Check it out. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - Collier Jennings
Feb 18, 2026Superman Unlimited #10 finds inventive ways for Clark Kent to save the day, wrapping up its Prankster story with wit and plenty of action. Read Full Review
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7.2
Comic Watch - Christian Laspada
Feb 18, 2026Superman Unlimited #10 is a fun and comical arc for the Man of Steel. It’s the perfect issue full of funny dialogue, beautiful art, and exciting new beginnings. Read Full Review
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7.0
Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj
Feb 20, 2026I think this is a fun, almost classic-feeling Superman story. It feels very Bronze-Age. And I wonder if I am being too harsh because it just seems to pale compared to Superman, Action, and even Supergirl. Plus, I really do not care for 'Kryptonite Everywhere' and this gold power you know will be forgotten in 18months. Read Full Review
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10
I like this series. It's not perfect by any means but I find it fun, although the reading pace is a bit uneven. What I like most is the use of the Superman cast, Intergang, lesser-known villains, the Daily Planet cast.I love all of that, and it's present in this issue. I liked the use of the prankster, both the original and the new one. Slott was clever in using him. The plot is quite simple, but effective.it's fun, and that's what matters.
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4.0
Another disappointing turn from this creative team. This book has veered into the land of silly, farcical nonsense. Perhaps Slott was trying for a classic Silver Age feel with this story, but the villains were lame, the idea that Clark would so easily fall for any of this is beyond belief, character development was nil, and the art was cartoony. The only part I liked was the interlude with Jon and a tease of the threat he’ll be facing next month. Not my cup of tea overall.
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9.5