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Superboy: The Boy of Steel
by Geoff Johns, Francis Manapul
A nice little story about Superboy.
Johns helped bring the Teen Titans back into the mainstream. One of his major players there was Superboy himself. In doing so he put the kid through hell and back. This is pretty much Johns swan song for the character, a way to clear the air, and give him something to look forward to. Will Connor choose to be more like Superman or more like Lex Luthor?
The figuring out who you are with a superhero twist was done well here. It helped the art was great and a nice mix of humor and emotional moments here. It was hard to tell where the story was going at first but once it got going I think getting down to Superboy's core is the best part of the character. He questions things we all question and so we can relate.
A 4 out of 5.
Johns helped bring the Teen Titans back into the mainstream. One of his major players there was Superboy himself. In doing so he put the kid through hell and back. This is pretty much Johns swan song for the character, a way to clear the air, and give him something to look forward to. Will Connor choose to be more like Superman or more like Lex Luthor?
The figuring out who you are with a superhero twist was done well here. It helped the art was great and a nice mix of humor and emotional moments here. It was hard to tell where the story was going at first but once it got going I think getting down to Superboy's core is the best part of the character. He questions things we all question and so we can relate.
A 4 out of 5.