DC Comics and Adventures Of Superman: Jon Kent #6 Spoilers and Review follows.
Where Does Finale Leave Injustice and Jon Kent?
What To Expect.
ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN: JON KENT #6
Written by TOM TAYLOR
Art and cover by CLAYTON HENRY
Variant covers by ARIEL COLÓN and LAURA BRAGA
1:25 variant cover by ZU ORZU
1:50 foil variant cover by CLAYTON HENRY
Blue Beetle movie variant cover by CULLY HAMNER
$3.99 US | 32 pages | 6 of 6 | Variant $4.99 US (card stock)It’s Batman versus Superman. Super Son versus Super Son.
Injustice Superman is ruling with a fist of steel. Can Jon Kent free an entire world? And what could he lose if he tries?
In addition the main cover and solicitation above the title has two variant covers below.
Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #6 Spoilers and Review.
After singled-handedly taking out the Injustice Superman’s allies, from Yellow Lantern Hal Jordan to Diana Prince Wonder Woman, Jon Kent gives WW’s lasso of truth this world’s Damian Wayne Robin.
Jon Kent then confronts the Injustice Superman, who breaks this world’s Jay Nakamura’s arm, to illicit a violent response from Jon Kent, but the opposite happens.
The Jon Kent Superman embraces the Injustice Superman with compassion and kindness.
As this was to be Execution Day, where the Injustice Superman was to kill enemies, the world watches and sees the different approaches of the Supermen.
They learn of the trauma the Injustice Superman has dealt with.
A message from this world’s departed Lois Lan is played back showing who this world’s Superman was.
This world now sees what a compassionate Superman means and can be for the world.
The Injustice world’s Cyborg sends Jon Kent back to Earth-Zero, the Prime Earth, but the Injustice world will never be the same with the Injustice Superman’s grip weakened.
Jon Kent Superman returns in the Titans event Beast World that begins in November 2023.
The Pulse.
An up-and-down limited series, but an interesting journey of growth for Jon Kent is more than a diversity symbol, but an important hero for Dawn of DC. Would have hoped for more from Earth 2’s Val Zod Superman in this series, but enjoyed his visit. Solid art. 7.5 out of 10.