SUPERMAN THE LAST FAMILY OF KRYPTON #1 (OF 3)
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Art by RENATO ARLEM
Cover by FELIPE MASSAFERA
Size: 56 pages
Price: 4.99
This review contains spoilers, click here to read
This is the first “Elseworlds” book I
have seen since the rebirth of the Multi-verse. Here we have the answer to the
age-old question: Why didn’t the
brilliant scientist Jor-El just build a ship for his family? Well here he
did, and in this double-issue we get to see how things unfold differently.
Jor-el makes it his mission to help humas evolve to Earth’s potential with his
technological advancement, while Kara sends Kal to the Kents to get a grounded
upbringing. Then the story just develops wildly as Kal becomes a disappointment
to his father, Luthor gets a job with Jor-El, and Kara gives birth to twins.
This will be a fun, and divergent ride, and I’m looking forward to seeing where
the conflict will come from, and how “Superman” will emerge from all this. As
always, Superman bores me to tears, but the Elseworlds dealing with Superman
are fascinating.
Art: 4 - Very Good
Chapter 1 had some problems and strengths, like why not just save the whole helicopter instead of waiting for Lara to blow it out of the way? The monologue Jor-El had sounded like something from the movies, which was classic, and then the part when Lara finds the isolation chamber, it was clever how Bates uses the brain alpha rhythm concept as a security measure, as the human brain does have a regular alpha rhythm as their baseline electrical waveform, but not sure how one could use that as signature code for security, Kryptonian tech I guess.