As Clark tries to bring his article on the prison system to press, Superman comes face-to-face with the man behind the series of prison breaks from Stryker’s Island. Can Superman bring him to justice or will he make his own break for it?
The Truth & Justice series goes a bit more bluntly here but it's the kind of area where bluntness is basically what's needed. The story works well in going through the general superpowered crimes that are being organized here and the impact of it while showing how it's all rooted in racism and fear in order to make the big score. Easton's script works well and I think the final pages capture a good blend of how both Clark and Superman think about these things as both aspects of him have to approach it differently. At the same time. Lindsay's artwork works well to capture the emotion and feeling of those going through the bad situations and with Superman showing what he's made of. It's an interesting story that I think will read even better now that you can go through all three installments at once. Read Full Review
This light-hearted but strongly thematic story gives Damian a fun adventure, connection to his multiple families, and wonderful artwork. Read Full Review