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Superman: The One Who Fell
by Phillip Kennedy Johnson
This felt like a big filler arc.
Well written, focusing on Jon and Clark's relationship. It's not bad at all but feels...like kind of moving in slow motion. This was obviously written to be the buffer between Bendis and Tom Taylor's Superman. It does let Phillip write Clark in a inspirational way, which I loved, and soon Phillip will take over action comics completely and have Clark go into space for awhile. So this is kind of a goodbye in a way for Clark and Jon but mostly in Jon's perspective.
I personally enjoy this arc even if it didn't blow me away. The two different art styles are kind of jarring but they work in their own unique way. Not a bad arc by any means, and helps flush out both characters, but it didn't blow me away.
A 3 out of 5.
Well written, focusing on Jon and Clark's relationship. It's not bad at all but feels...like kind of moving in slow motion. This was obviously written to be the buffer between Bendis and Tom Taylor's Superman. It does let Phillip write Clark in a inspirational way, which I loved, and soon Phillip will take over action comics completely and have Clark go into space for awhile. So this is kind of a goodbye in a way for Clark and Jon but mostly in Jon's perspective.
I personally enjoy this arc even if it didn't blow me away. The two different art styles are kind of jarring but they work in their own unique way. Not a bad arc by any means, and helps flush out both characters, but it didn't blow me away.
A 3 out of 5.