Anybody else get a "Spider-Man: The movie" feel from too much of this? Sure, it was just surface elements (use of powers in the highschool, running out; Clark lying about going the library! with talk in the car from adopted father; etc), but it's something that at least stood out for me. Not that it made it bad or took away anything, though.
I enjoyed the story, probably the first Superman story I've read since the Doomsday stuff (I don't own any Superman comics of my own), so, a retelling of the origin is fine with me.
And Gary Frank has been my favourite artist since his Hulk days, and he's only gotten better. Gorgeous stuff!! That's the reason I picked this up.
I enjoyed the story, probably the first Superman story I've read since the Doomsday stuff (I don't own any Superman comics of my own), so, a retelling of the origin is fine with me.
And Gary Frank has been my favourite artist since his Hulk days, and he's only gotten better. Gorgeous stuff!! That's the reason I picked this up.