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Superman: Last Son of Krypton by Geoff Johns

fatrambo's review

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5.0

Felt like I was reading a blockbuster action film with more heart than any of them have. Zod isn’t exactly at his most layered here and is just your classic revenge hungry villain who wants to take over the world, but outside of that I had virtually no issues. Clark and the supporting cast are wonderfully characterised, Christopher was absolutely lovely to read, and the artwork was gorgeous.

suziegon's review

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5.0

I'm very impressed. Frankly, I don't like reading Superman. He feels too bland as a character for my liking. There hasn't been enough tension in the titles I've read to raise my interest from when it died after the first few seasons of Smallville way back when.

But this... This made me feel things! Clark feels like he has emotional depth, a golden heart, and a willingness to sacrifice everything to do what's right. He interacts well with Lois. He has a bit of mischief in him. He gets angry and punches bad guys in the face. This Superman is someone I can sympathize with, who you can tell cares about the people around him, and understand why he wants to protect them.

There are two separate stories in this volume. The first is about a Kryptonian boy who ends up in Metropolis. This story resonates with me more and I think it's the stronger half. I prefer the art for this too as - not only does everything look beautiful - but you can see the difference between Clark Kent's appearance in contrast to Superman's.

The second half is about Brainiac and strongly features Supergirl. It's not quite as affective but it's nice to see Supergirl and Superman interact, and gives readers the chance to compare their perspectives and experiences. The artwork in this one is generally fine, but almost every panel with Supergirl has her looking creepily skinny - especially around her torso... *cringes* She has some funny dialogue though, so there's that...!

Long story short: this book made me like Superman again. He's not boring, whiny, self-righteous, hypocritical, or flat, but he still retains that nice country boy nature that's essential to his character. Well done. My favourite Superman comic yet.

sanjana214's review

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fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

ellie_cripps's review

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adventurous fast-paced

3.0

This was good fun, refreshing to pick up after a fairly intense non-fiction, but not especially memorable. 
Definitely noticed some inconsistencies in the art, notably the faces, as other reviewers have.

cobaltbookshelf's review

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3.0

If you like Superman I think you will like this. Cool story with great art.

pallaki's review against another edition

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3.0

Nada del otro mundo y el corazón de este cómic ha envejecido un poco regu. Es buen cómic pero Johns escribirá mejor Superman después

ultimatecryptid's review

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fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.75

I really love the Last Son of Krypton arc. Chris was an enjoyable addition to the cast, and the way Clark and Lois reacted to him was top tier. 

Brainiac on the other hand had a lot of mids and lows. Almost all the pages with civilian Clark were marred by pretty egregiou sexism, mostly targeting Cat Grant. Pages featuring Superman were better, but not very complicated. It was a really simple arc, and while it wanted to rely on character interactions to hold it up I don't think it managed it.

matttibby's review against another edition

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4.0

Two good Superman stories about another orphan from Krypton and Brainiac.

bmckillip's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 stars

An above average Superman tale told by Geoff Johns and Richard Donner, plus an average story from Geoff Johns that tries really hard to shoehorn in some overwrought melodrama at the end.

The art is fantastic in both stories. I was particularly impressed with Adam Kubert's work on the first story.

cobaltbookshelf's review against another edition

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3.0

If you like Superman I think you will like this. Cool story with great art.