Time has run out on the Man Of Steel. After being attacked by an Absolute Legion Of Super Heroes, Superman is saved by The Time Trapper. Knowing that DOOMSDAY is the man in the cloak only complicates things further. Placed in a pocket dimension, the ghost of the past continue to appear.
Superboy-Prime has also been brought here for safety. The Kryptonian Pair deny orders and look for answers themselves. This puts them on an unlikely path to the Absolute Universe. Once here, Superman finds the forgotten hero Booster Gold. He also finds more than he bargained for as Superboy-Prime switches sides.
SUPERMAN #30 by Joshua Williamson, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez, and Ariana Maher concludes its “Legion of Darkseid” storyline.
Let’s take a closer look at how this storyline all plays out.
SUPERMAN #30 by Joshua Williamson, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez, and Ariana Maher (DC Comics)
*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***
Williamson delivers a massive pay-off for what has been building here. The intro into Saturn Girl’s backstory shows the influence of Darkseid. It comes across more of a possession feel that only grows from here. Adding in Superboy-Prime to the ranks really stacks the deck. Readers watch as hope slowly slips further out of grasp. The moment continuously breaks Superman down into a state of despair. It is a rare sight but effective.
There is a great break into this story. “Where is Lex Luthor” is a question looming in this series since #25. The writing proves an exclamation point answer. How he will factor in the future is unclear. In this moment, his presence is a how steal. Had it not been for the final act, Luthor takes this issue. Another character grabs the spotlight right to the end.
The subtle 4th wall lead-in is well placed. His dialogue with Superman is superb. It is a new side that readers have never seen. This proves to be the change in events needed to conclude this portion of story. The final pages tie into where all roads are heading to. It is a moment that will make the rounds on NCBD as readers process what just happened. Long live the Legion indeed.
Mora and Sanchez open with a bleak flashback. The visions of Saturn Girl’s mind paint a dark picture. This fast forwards into a strong two page splash. Readers see the smug grin on Superboy-Prime’s face as he flips sides. Even as Superman valiantly fights back, the art shows how much of a lost cause it is. This helps to provide a break to highlight a long awaited return.
Luthor’s conflict is swift and direct. The panels break to show how he handles his attacker. It results in a shocking but “Luthor-esque” moment that only he can pull off. This moves into the ever-rising final act. Readers watch as a turn is taken that changes everything. Action starts ramping up as the escape is made. It leads into some personal moments that give a sense of finality coming. Superman’s part is ended with a strong full page shot. The moment is upstaged by the conflict end. Panel structure puts a nice finish to events for now. This moves everything to the close. The final page speaks volumes as another round with Darkseid is inevitable in arrival.
OVERALL GRADE: 9.5
Will Superman save Booster Gold from The absolute Legion? Williamson boldly answers that with a fantastic arc finale. The writing throws a few fakes before solidly connecting in the end. Mora and Sanchez elevate the pages to new heights. It’s a must-read as the DCU prepares for a fight unlike anything they’ve seen before.
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