@toptom: not that Im defending the idea since we already have that in Injustice but I just thought it would be a natural progression of the story, after being powerless and vulnerable for so much time he wouldnt like to feel that again so he starts abusing kryptonite which messes with his head; I censored it in case DC is watching
Savage dawn seems like an OK read, I didn't read most of truth apart for the SM/WW stuff. Would you recommend this ?
Well if you liked the Superman/WW issues that were easily the worst of the bunch you'll probably like the rest. However i've to say that these last 2 or 3 issues were really intriguing and with good art.
I am going to post a fragment of this review which summarizes perfectly my feelings about this issue:
"To get the obvious out of the way first, I want Truth to be over. I want Superman back in costume, powered up and living secretly as Clark Kent, playing well with his full supporting cast. I want Lois and Clark relations normalised. I want Perry White to reclaim his life from whoever the heck is impersonating him at the Daily Planet. I want an end to depressing covers like this John Romita Jr misery miniature.
After last issue and this, though, I'm a lot happier with the stories writer Gene Luen Yang is telling. Since artist Howard Porter replaced John Romita Jr - the assignment seems to be ongoing, not temporary as originally thought - this book has become an awful lot better. Yes, the Truth business has to be served, with Clark trying to push Jimmy away when the ginger snapper tracks him down with the aid of former villain lackey Condesa. And he's still unpopular with the general public... but that fact makes it more understandable that he'd retreat to a community of mythological folk in California, take a breather while trying to connect the dots to learn what the sinister Hordr group is up to."
Seems nice...but why they had to re-insert Superman during the Darkseid's invasion? Convergence has happened way after that event.
If he was on this earth the whole time,where was he during the Doomed saga,or when Ulysses appeared or in the dozens of situations were his help might have been crucial? In my opinion DC should have put this Superman into our world and timeline right after the Convergenge event...and not before. I know that this isn't really important but they could have avoided this little misstep imo.
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