SUPERMAN UNLIMITED #1 (DC COMICS)

2025 is THE “Summer of Superman”. With a brand new movie on the horizon, all eyes are on Clark Kent. It is only fitting than comic readers are gifted an all new series. The intrigue is even more heightened considering the writer. A long-time Marvel fan-favorite crashes into Metropolis with unlimited possibilities

SUPERMAN UNLIMITED #1 by Dan Slott, Rafael Albuquerque, Marcelo Maiolo and Dave Sharpe kicks off a bold direction for the Man of Steel.

Let’s not wait any longer & jump into the first issue.

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Slott swings big for his first Superman story. Right from the start, he shakes up the foundation of The Daily Planet. It is one that reflects modern times involving print. The injection of Imani Edge opens up some avenues to take the paper. Slott’s writing teases more in Edge’s banter with Lois Lane. It provides solid ground to build this series from. From here, the story moves in a traditional theme before everything goes sideways.

It is a perfect jump-on point for new readers. Slott weaves in iconic moments of the past with “normal” Superman moments. The journey serves as a great mis-direct once the major obstacle arrives. What appears as a routine mission is anything but. The fallout will shake up the stat quo. Slott’s writing shocks readers as a terrifying new “normal” is put into place. It is a sobering reality that even the Symbol of Hope struggles to grasp. If that wasn’t enough, just wait for the final page. Slott throws in one more curve ball that rocks the readers. After reading the final page, there’s no way to wait patiently for the next issue.

Albuquerque & Maiolo build up the drama with the Planet’s big news. Panels are brief but carry an uncertainty to them. That mood quickly changes once Superman goes into action. The art shows him doing what he does best. Readers watch as many examples are given. It provides a heartfelt look at Supes’ impact. This style makes what happens next all the more tragic.

A two page splash shows the deadly challenge in full view. It’s complimented by a fearful close-up of Clark. The art starts its’ flashback sequences covering many iconic moments. Readers will enjoy the set-up as Clark “reliving” his life will strike chords. Even with his challenge winning, Superman never stops trying. This tense mood is broken up by a full page of friends and enemies. It results in a thunderous conclusion and poignant epilogue. The realization of what’s happened is unveiled via two pages. There’s no break to process as the final page steals the scene. It’s full page image throws everything in flux as the new stat quo begins. The team really outdid themselves with this one.

OVERALL GRADE: 9.7

A new danger brings forth a challenge that may be too grave for Superman to overcome. Slott gives readers big moment after moment with the writing. Albuquerque & Maiolo showcase the themes and memories of Kal-El as his new tomorrow sets in. It’s a superb way to embark on the next phase of Truth, Justice and a Better Tomorrow.

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