Superman Unlimited #9

Writer: Dan Slott Artist: Mike Norton Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: January 21, 2026 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 9 User Reviews: 6
8.2Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

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Mayor Perry White has seen some major threats impact Metropolis over the years —but even the bulldog of city hall is unprepared for a murderous rampage by… the all-new Prankster?! Superman’s now in a race against time to save his friend from a truly sick and twisted death! Do not miss this one. This is the story that will redefine the Prankster as one of Superman’s top-tier rogues. Don’t say we didn’t warn you. Plus: Daily Planet reporter Jon Kent learns a life-changing secret, the Kryptonite Kingdom receives a strange visitor, and Steelworks sees some crazy $%^^%& on the horizon in Die Laughing: Part 1.

  • 9.5
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Jan 21, 2026

    It's an excellent old-school Superman book that makes a great counter-piece to the other ongoing Superman books. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The Aspiring Kryptonian - Tyrone Tony Reed Jr Jan 21, 2026

    Superman Unlimited #9 earns its high score through confident pacing, sharp characterization, and a strong balance between classic Superman storytelling and darker modern stakes. Seeing the iconic phrase Look up in the sky twisted into something sinister was both shocking and effective. Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    The Comic Book Spot - Jeremy Bonnette Jan 21, 2026

    Superman Unlimited #9 kicks off a new storyline that has a mix of mischievous characters, wacky kills and attempted murders, plus the return of golden Superman. Have fun, comic lovers! Read Full Review

  • 8.3
    Fanlight Zone - Ken M. Jan 24, 2026

    There's nothing funny about a mounting body count in Metropolis in this latest chapter of Superman's latest title. Slott's writing plays up to the outrageousness of its' main rogue. Norton and Maiolo provide readers with glimpses of the unstable madness with the art. This story encompasses all the aspects of the Man of Steel that readers have grown up with. Check it out. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Watch - Christian Laspada Jan 21, 2026

    Superman Unlimited #9 is an incredible start to a new comical arc for the Man of Steel. Its the perfect issue full of funny dialogue, beautiful art, and exciting new beginnings. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Justin Epps Jan 21, 2026

    There are some larger elements to Superman Unlimited to help push the book forward. The Daily Planet has gone global, pushing the iconic paper into a new era. And Superman now has the ability to withstand kryptonite for up to 3 minutes. But there have been several new dangers, too. Thanks to a meteorite containing the radioactive material, kryptonite is positively ubiquitous on Earth, allowing villains to get creative when it comes to dealing with the Man of Steel. And Superman Unlimited #9 gives us the books most creative villain so far in another solid entry to the series Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    AIPT - Collier Jennings Jan 21, 2026

    Superman Unlimited #9 offers a new take on one of the Man of Steel's old foes, which is equal parts intriguing and creepy. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj Jan 23, 2026

    And it ticks of the new Prankster so much he is going to kill Clark ... or at least try. Can't wait to see the insanity that unfolds.  So outside my continued dislike of the 'Kryptonite Everywhere' running plot in this book, I'd say this might be one of the strongest of the run. I like a new Mannheim in charge. I like Jon having a subplot. And I like this new Prankster. Norton's art is fine for the proceedings. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez Jan 21, 2026

    Superman Unlimited #9 plays like a colorful throwback thriller that delivers strong Silver Age style action and a clear sense of who Superman and Perry White are, while quietly tripping over its own logic. If you love Metropolis newsroom drama and do not mind that the villain's methods do not fully add up, this is a fun ride that earns a cautious yes for your reading stack. If tight plotting and fully explained schemes are make or break for you, the shaky logic and dangling subplots might leave you feeling like you paid for a sharper mystery than you got. Read Full Review

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