DC Comics and Superman #1 Spoilers and Review follows.
A Very Different and Compelling Man Of Steel Story To Kick Off Dawn Of DC!
What To Expect.
SUPERMAN #1
Written by JOSHUA WILLIAMSON
Art and cover by JAMAL CAMPBELL
Variant covers by ANDY KUBERT, ARIEL COLÓN, IBRAHIM MOUSTAFA, RICCARDO FEDERICI, GABRIEL RODRIGUEZ, ED BENES and WAYNE FAUCHER, ALEXANDER LOZANO, FRANCESCO MATTINA, NICK DRAGOTTA, and JORGE JIMENEZ
1:25 B&W variant cover by ANDY KUBERT
1:50 variant cover by TOM DERENICK
1:75 variant cover by SIMONE DI MEO
1:100 foil variant cover by JAMAL CAMPBELL
1:200 spot foil variant cover by FRANCESCO MATTINA
Phantom Zone foil variant cover by SEBASTIAN FIUMARA ($7.99 US)
$4.99 US | 32 pages | Variant $5.99 US (card stock)
ON SALE 2/21/23IT’S THE DAWN OF DC!
Superman has returned to Metropolis and his greatest enemy Lex Luthor is finally behind bars. The future of the Superman family has never been brighter! As Clark Kent settles back into his life, iconic and new enemies erupt from the shadows to strike down the Man of Steel! But waiting in the wings to back up Big Blue is…Supercorp?! What secret project has Lex given to Superman?! “A hero is only as good as their villains” will be put to the test in this brand-new oversize #1 featuring comics’ greatest superhero by DC Comics architect Joshua Williamson and award-winning superstar artist Jamal Campbell!
In addition the main cover and solicitation above the title has a few variant covers below.
Superman #1 Spoilers and Review.
There’s A LOT more to the issue than the two-page end-of-issue Dawn of DC event tease.
Superman’s first foil of this new era is Livewire and she’s easily taken down.
We then meet the new Metropolis Special Crimes Unit Chief Neo Kekoa as Maggie Sawyer has long departed Metropolis and is Blüdhaven’s top cop.
Looks like Lois Lane is the new Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Planet multi-media news empire while Perry White is healing on sabbatical.
Later, Lois Lane and her husband Clark Kent reflect on the past as the present requires Clark to be Superman.
Nanotech has changed Lexcorp to Supercorp.
This bold move was to get his attention as Mercy Graves notes.
However, it is more than a stunt.
It is genuine as Lex Luthor has turned his company over to Superman to do good while he is in jail despite Superman turning the offer down.
There’s a full team to support Superman’s efforts including Mercy Graves.
There’s even a Lex Luthor hologram modeled on Superman’s Kryptonian fathr Jor-El as bit of an indignity, but not to blunt the business turnover.
Superman is racing to Lex Luthor in prison, but is confronted by the Parasite or Parasites?!
Lex Luthor believes Superman will accept Supercorp as he will want to protect Metropolis from LL’s own rogues?!
A mix of new and classic villains to come.
Next Up.
Superman #2 comes to us in March 2023 and features the Parasite and a new character Marilyn Moonlight among others.
SUPERMAN #2
Written by JOSHUA WILLIAMSON
Art and cover by JAMAL CAMPBELL
Variant covers by TONY S. DANIEL, GABRIEL RODRIGUEZ, JONBOY MEYERS, and NATHAN SZERDY
1:25 variant cover by JUANJO LOPEZ
1:50 variant cover by RAHZZAH
1:100 foil variant cover by JAMAL CAMPBELL
$4.99 US | 32 pages | $5.99 US (card stock)
ON SALE 3/21/23NIGHT OF THE PARASITE!
Superman is overwhelmed as Parasite’s new powers are unleashed! Can Superman stop all of Metropolis from being consumed by the power-hungry Parasite or will he need Lex Luthor’s help to save the day? Introducing a new antihero—Marilyn Moonlight, the Spirit of Metropolis—who only operates at night! Is she friend or foe to the Man of Steel?! And how does she connect to Metropolis’s secret past?
The next issue also has a few dynamic variant covers.
The Pulse.
A dynamic and action-packed issue with equal helpings of emotion and character moments. An intrigued by the premise of the new series that Superman must fight Lex Luthor’s foes or at least protect Metropolis and the world from them. Supercorp as a name has some growing to do on me. The art was also equal to the epic story. A really well done kick off issue with none of the slowness that can happen with debut issue in terms of set-up that tends to be more exposition based nowadays across comic book companies. An entertaining, satisfying and intriguing read. This book gets my highest recommendation. I don’t usually give 10’s, but this is the closest I can give. 9.5 out of 10.