The secret of the superfamily is finally revealed.
Lois and Clark have been lying to his son during his whole life but now they will be forced to tell him the truth and face the dangers it could bring.
Yeah, this continues to be a solid read.
Dan Jurgens delivers a new chapter where he focuses on the ramifications of the previous one with Jon finally learning about his own abilities and talking about them with their parents. I initially thought this would be a plot-hole due to how it apparently never occurred to them that their son could inherit Clark's powers but here is revealed that they actually suspected it could happen which makes it a more logical development.
The reaction after this is pretty natural considering what has been happening all this time but fortunately, it doesn't dwell too much into drama due that Jon is a kid after all and considers that being Superman's son is cool no matter what. There are even some fun moments where Jurgens plays with classic idea of who is faster, Superman or The Flash? Giving yet another logical answer. The plot progresses nicely too.
Lee Weeks and Stephen Segovia handle the artwork and their collaboration is pretty successful with their respective sections looking pretty good while maintaining a consistent style during the story.
Still enjoyable, let's see how it ends.
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