miércoles, 10 de abril de 2019

Some thoughts about Superman #10

How did Superboy come back home?

Jon has been lost for what seems years now and he's ready to tell his parents what happened just in time when they need to fight for their lives.

Another heavily decompressed chapter right here.

Brian Bendis offers a new installment where he continues the flashback about what happened to Jon. Compared to previous issues, there's less to hate here but that's mostly because all the truly misguiden stuff already happened, what happens here on the other hand is very little. This is basically the final points that Bendis needed to touch concerning Jon's return and in that regard, they don't offer much content or even insight because we already knew what happened due the huge hints that the writer left over the course of this overly-long arc and thus, makes this read almost worthless.

Bendis tries to compensate this with a few "charming" scenes about the family finally being reunited but considering all the stupid stuff that forced them into this whole situation, it really disminish the intent.

Ivan Reis and Brandon Peterson share the pencils and their work is pretty good with vibrant scenarios and characters.

Aside from that, perfectly skippable, nothing more to say.

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