Superman will have to protect both the world and his son.
Jon is starting to develope his powers and Clark believes he has to teach him how to use them. However, that might not be enough and a powerful being is about to make things even harder.
I don't know if this is really working.
Peter Tomasi arrives with a new chapter where he continues to develope the plot-point of how Jon's powers are being revealed as well as how they're different from Clark's. I think the dynamic between the cast are good enough and Tomasi seems to have the right vision for it with the relationship between Clark and Jon trying to be heartful and Jon getting new friends.
The problem is that while the ideas might not be bad, the execution can be off. The dialogue can be pretty awkward at times with some characters talking in weird and unnatural ways and even their action can be kinda forced like Clark acting overly-blunt against other people.
Patrick Gleason's artwork on the other hand is absolutely beautiful with stylish characters and excellent storytelling.
Other than that, I'm pretty on the fence about this one. I'm not sure if it will get better.
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