Kryptonians beware! After Superman is taken out by a falling asteroid, he is rendered unconscious. When he wakes up, the world has changed. One city has become a wealthy powerhouse. Their biggest export? Kryptonite!
With the deadly material easy to access, many of Superman’s enemies can acquire it. The Man of Steel has his work cut out him to say the least!
SUPERMAN UNLIMITED #3 by Dan Slott, Rafael Albuquerque, Marcelo Maiolo and Dave Sharpe continues the new world of Superman with its latest chapter.
Let’s take a deeper dive into the latest events!
SUPERMAN UNLIMITED #3 by Dan Slott, Rafael Albuquerque, Marcelo Maiolo and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS)
*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***
Timing couldn’t be better to have a certain guest star crash this series. Krypto’s appearance in the story spins into a more light-hearted affair. The series has been very grounded by the change in Kryptonite access. Readers have some fun moments as Krypto’s past is brought into the light. Slott stages the flashbacks into an effective tool for later. Even when the danger arrives, the mood only briefly changes.
Speaking of the danger, Toyman’s “appearence” (literally) is an engaging point. The set-up works to throw the audience off guard. Their patience is rewarded with some solid action pages. There are quite a few crowd pleasing panels before the tables turn. Watching how Krypto handles the new Kryptonite access becomes the catalyst for the ending. The writing throws in a few twists before leaving. Even as challenging as Superman and El Caldero have become, Slott inserts a reminder of Clark’s humanity. There’s nothing like a bond between a man and his superdog.
Albuquerque & Maiolo hit readers with an opening two page splash. The Smallville trip starts forming the picture of young Clark and his dog. Even as the story time jumps a bit, the art brings out the best in Krypto. His super heroics don’t go unnoticed. They help elevate the mood going into the conflict portion.
The redesign of Toyman is very clean and opens a few doors. Panels play up to its’ doll frame mannerisms. Fun times disappear fast as Superman and Krypto set up to fight his latest creation. Readers watch as the action revs up. A full page image moves the combat into a tragic turn. This allows for Superman to show his upset emotions. Toyman’s motives in this stage are vastly different than expected. The art locks in on this new persona to the resolution & epilogue. Readers leave the issue with a memorable closing panel. Somehow, it doesn’t appear as these good times will last.
OVERALL GRADE: 8.6
Can Krypto and Superman stop a new and improved Toyman? That is the question posed for this latest chapter. Slott’s writing keeps events upbeat, even when times look tough. Albuquerque & Maiolo take readers on a trip through the Superdog’s past to cement his place in the new Superman era. Fans of the movie will have much to enjoy with this issue.
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