"RETURN TO SMALLVILLE!" Searching for an explanation of the source of her powers, Lana traces her steps back to high school with a teenage Clark Kent in Smallville. With Lana's role as Superwoman hanging in the balance, Lex Luthor makes an unexpected appearance.
Whew! This one had it all! Plot progression! Action! A new super-villain! And a great flashback story bolstering this Lana. I loved it. And does anyone else get just a whiff of Conduit from Red Son? Maybe? Read Full Review
These scenes really improve the issue. Sure the action is important, and the tale does not lack in that element. Red Sun provides a new angle on red kryptonite, and the final page sets up an awaited confrontation for Superwoman. But it was the real characterization in the flashbacks that made me genuinely appreciate the issue. Read Full Review
Superwoman #13 is one of the best issues in the series to date, celebrating Lana's past while also looking towards the character's future. Read Full Review
Although the plotline seems rushed, it is still worth buying! Read Full Review
Lana goes home to Smallville and really tears it up! I mean she paints the town red, just sets the whole place ablaze! She's on fire, I tell ya! This issue was fun to read and worth your time if you're inclined towards the character. There's a flashback to her younger days in Smallville, and fans of pre-Crisis comics will probably be tickled by it. Nice job, all around! Read Full Review