SUPERMAN ANNUAL 2023 #1 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, there is a newfound excitement happening at DC Comics with its “Dawn Of DC” movement. Arguably no character has reaped the benefits of this more than Superman. With books like Adventures Of Superman: Jon Kent and Steelworks making waves at the comic shops, fans have been praising the line featuring characters from the Man of Steel’s world.

This is especially noticeable in the brand new Superman series by Joshua Williamson and Jamal Campbell. The battle for Truth, Justice and a Better Tomorrow within those pages has been a fantastic read thus far.

SUPERMAN ANNUAL 2023 #1 by Joshua Williamson, Mahmud Asrar, Edwin Galmon, Caitlin Yarsky, Max Raynor, Jack Herbert, Dave McCaig, Alex Guimarães and Ariana Maher takes a further look at the new world of Metropolis and where things are heading for the DC Universe’s franchise character. Let’s take a closer look and see what’s happening now, shall we?

SUPERMAN ANNUAL 2023 #1 - Joshua Williamson, Mahmud Asrar, Edwin Galmon, Caitlin Yarsky, Max Raynor, Jack Herbert, Dave McCaig, Alex Guimarães and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

During this current run, the stat quo between Superman and his greatest enemy has changed dramatically. While Lex Luthor is incarcerated, Superman is still keeping tabs on him via super-hearing. That siad, he’s not ready for what Lex’s big move becomes! Lex has turned over Lexcorp to Superman! Now with an uneasy partnership formed and a rebranded “Supercorp” at their disposal, the pair have been thrown head first into a bigger threat from Lex’s past: Dr. Pharm and Mr. Graft!

Pharm and Graft have been using a Kyrptonite Klaw to make walking weapons out of some of Superman’s biggest rogues. With Lex’s help, Supes has been able to fend off attacks from Parasite and Silver Banshee. The latter damaged his super-hearing in their encounter so badly, Superman can’t hear Lex’s cries for help in an attempt on Lex’s life.

When this annual picks up is another side story happening involving the Daily Planet (the longtime newspaper of Metropolis). Perry White, the Planet’s Editor-In-Chief, has taken a sabbatical. Lois Lane is now acting EIC.

While Superman is fighting Toyman, Lois is writing an article piece on the latest of Metropolis’ events. As it has been coined, the “City Of Tomorrow” is now the “City Of Secrets”.

Addressing the Planet staff writers, Lois is not happy hearing the pitches she is given for the paper. Lois breaks them out of their normal habits and assigns them to cover something completely new.

Where is Superman during all this? Does Lois’s challenge go over well? And what about Lex? Readers sit back and see how the reporters fare with being outside their comfort zones. Catching a glimpse of how things fare after the initial arc sets up events with big implications down the road. The final act will have huge reveals and surprises that will shake up things in a manner readers won’t see coming. Brace for a final image that will be one fans will be talking about with much excitement as this story concludes.

SUPERMAN ANNUAL 2023 #1 - Joshua Williamson, Mahmud Asrar, Edwin Galmon, Caitlin Yarsky, Max Raynor, Jack Herbert, Dave McCaig, Alex Guimarães and Ariana Maher (Cover Artist: JOCK)

SUPERMAN ANNUAL 2023 #1 - Joshua Williamson, Mahmud Asrar, Edwin Galmon, Caitlin Yarsky, Max Raynor, Jack Herbert, Dave McCaig, Alex Guimarães and Ariana Maher (Cover Artist: Chris Samnee)

Breakdown: Williamson crafts a great breakpoint in between story arcs with a creative twist for the annual. Taking the reporters out of their comfort zones made for some entertaining interactions. The Jimmy Olsen/Lisa Lombard/Supercorp story was a fun segment considering Olsen’s recent events. The strongest reporting piece will be Cat Grant and Marilyn Moonlight. The panels are brief but knowing Cat’s history involving Toyman, readers can feel the pain of Cat’s words when she lets her guard down for the brief moment.

Williamson does balance in a bit of super-heroics in with the reporting commencing. The Toyman story is brief but continues the overall story of Dr. Pharm and Mr. Graft without taking anything away from Lois’s gauntlet challenge to the Planet staff. The closing moments bring the issue to a finish with some very shocking moments. Like previously mentioned, Williamson is giving fans much to talk about with each issue elevating the Man Of Steel to new heights.

Giving each reporter their own art team for their stories gave a fresh approach to the story. Readers can sense that each team presents their arcs in varying ways to reflect the difference in reporters views. Asrar sets up a strong two-page full piece depicting Superman doing what he does best. The Jimmy Olsen portion had more of a brighter feel to the visuals. In comparison, Cat Grant’ had a gritter and more serious tone to it. The final moments conclude with an equally excellent two-page spread before ending with an image fans will be raving about. There is much to praise with the artwork featured in this special edition.

SUPERMAN ANNUAL 2023 #1 - Joshua Williamson, Mahmud Asrar, Edwin Galmon, Caitlin Yarsky, Max Raynor, Jack Herbert, Dave McCaig, Alex Guimarães and Ariana Maher (Cover Artist: Edwin Galmon)

SUPERMAN ANNUAL 2023 #1 - Joshua Williamson, Mahmud Asrar, Edwin Galmon, Caitlin Yarsky, Max Raynor, Jack Herbert, Dave McCaig, Alex Guimarães and Ariana Maher (Cover Artist: Jorge Jimenez)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

Taking the spotlight away from the Man of Steel and placing it on the Daily Planet team proved for an enjoyable read. Williamson and the teams present a grounded story recapping previous stories while setting the foundation for another go-around that simply can’t be missed. Make sure you pick this up on New Comic Book Day!

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