Superman faces a brave new world—radical change sweeps the globe,and the ramifications of the Kryptonite asteroid reach a fever pitch! Theepicenter of this new Kryptonite power reverberates from the EmeraldCity—a nation-state positioned atop a massive stockpile of this incrediblenatural resource and ruled with an iron fist by the Kryptonite King andhis dreaded Krypto-Knights! Can Superman hope to continue his fight fortruth and justice with Kryptonite flooding the streets with danger? Plus:the Daily Planet’s expansion continues, and Gorilla City’s representativejoins the team!
There is a ton going on in this issue, including the return of an iconic supervillain. It really feels like Dan Slott was made to write Superman he gets the vibe of Metropolis and Superman's supporting cast perfectly already. Read Full Review
Superman Unlimited #2 blends high-concept sci-fi, political allegory, and heartfelt character work into a sharp, energetic continuation of Dan Slotts ambitious take on the Man of Steel. With every panel, this series proves it's aiming to be the flagship Superman book for a new era. Read Full Review
Superman Unlimited #2 is the perfect issue. This is a fantastic issue full of gripping action, thoughtful character moments, and incredible art. Read Full Review
Superman Unlimited #2continues to shake up Superman's world, whether it's with a new power or the new threat of a world lush with Kryptonite. It also teases the reappearance of a classic Superman foe, who will probably prove to be an unexpected menace for the Man of Steel. Read Full Review
Slott's best work in years. He had been waiting for the opportunity to write Superman for many years, the passion leaps from each page.
This issue is much better than the previous one, the art has improved a lot and it was possible to see Dan Slott's voice for most of the characters.
Personally, I liked them all, in terms of the plot, I would have had an alien species come along with the asteroid, but the direction that Slott proposed works.
I'm happy to have a greater focus on the secondary characters and Metropolis. It has everything to be the best Superman book this summer.