A hero’s greatest strength is also a great weakness. Living up to the standards that every life matters, Superman is at a crossroads. Lex Luthor is dying. His greatest enemy now comes to him for help. Even with great reluctancy, the Man of Steel attempts the unthinkable. He’s trying to save the dying life of his greatest enemy.
In their travels, the pair has exposed many skeletons buried amongst them. No matter where the journey has taken them, Superman and Luthor have been pushed to their limits. Unfortunately, there is no time to pause. Brainiac has arrived with his own plans. Who will be left standing when the dust settles here is anyone’s guess.
Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor #3 by Mark Waid, Bryan Hitch, Kevin Nowlan, David Baron, Richard Starkings and Tyler Smith (Comcraft) concludes the Black Label saga of the long-standing “frienemies”.
We have waited long enough for this conclusion. After waiting since 2023 for its’ return, let’s see how this all ends for Mr. Luthor and company.
Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor #3 by Mark Waid, Bryan Hitch, Kevin Nowlan, David Baron, Richard Starkings and Tyler Smith (Comcraft) - DC COMICS
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Throughout this series, the complex connection between Clark Kent and Lex Luthor has been examined. When a new threat enters the field, Waid switches the focus to their need of the other. The set-up is brilliant as the conflict makes Lex a pawn. This doesn’t sit well with someone who carries himself higher than others. What transpires next is a true definition of “What If”.
Knowing he’s dying, Luthor pushes forward with a heroic sensibility. Seeing how Superman reacts is justified. The symbol of hope refuses to lose it. He forces Lex’s hand with a fun twist. Waid lets the pair showcase their skills as time slips further away. This leads into their ultimate confrontation. The writing allows for Luthor to demonstrate his way of saving humanity. It hits with a bittersweet ending. The fallout gives a somber gravity to their complicated history. It also provides a lasting legacy fitting for two friends who lost their way.
Hitch and the art team go big for the finale. The two page introduction of Brainiac instantly sets the grave mood. Luthor’s reactions bounce off Brainaic’s unemotional responses. Even when Superman thinks he has back-up, a solid half panel shows how much the last Kryptonian is not in control. This pushes everything towards a doomed final play with the world at stake. Another two page splash shows Superman and Lex fighting their way into an escape. This gives way to a “parting” moment between old friends.
Once Luthor has a plan to stop Brainiac, the art shows how both know this is the end. Each facial response lets this inevitability sink further in. A Half page panel shows readers how both are rocked by Luthor’s attempts. This leads into an unlikely assault onto Brainiac’s ship. All of the action here feels straight out of a Hollywood film. The emotions start giving way as Luthor makes a final play. The fallout teases one possibility while setting up a shocking move. A parting two page image shows readers the rippling effect of what has happened. It leads to a well-placed final panel. In dealing with tragedy, the memories of the past provide comfort to compliment their legacy.
OVERALL GRADE: 9.7
As time runs out, Lex Luthor denies fate with a spectacular finale. Waid’s writing presents the final stand with a strong level of emotion. Hitch and the art team make the last stand of Superman & Luthor into a major event. This series crashes the list of “greatest Superman stories” with much for fans to enjoy.
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