All in all, I liked the series but a fourth issue would have helped the pacing. The third issue came across as a little too crammed (it was almost like two books crammed into one). And there seemed to be too many loose ends (ie how and when did Clark and Diana first meet? What happened to Lori? etc) and the fact that it ends on an anti-climax raises more questions ... most notably: When will Year Two be coming out? Will Frank, John, Danny and Alex be returning for it? (I hope so)
Still, the distinct Miller tone is awesome. It's both operatic and flamboyant, a little scary and a little silly (like the characters themselves, and therefore appropriate) and the way he displays themes of heroism within the narrative and plot devices is at its usual testosterone-fuelled best.
And JRJR's visuals naturally match Miller's voice, as has been demonstrated before. When he nails it, he really nails it. And when these two artists come together it's pretty electric.
Nevertheless, it is an acquired taste. You pretty much either love it or hate it. I love it. Warts and all.
And the Kents being dead has an in-universe reason anyway. A couple of them actually - Manhattan's tampering and/or Vyndyktv orchestrating their deaths. So essentially, we are back to the Pre-Flashpoint origin, and the one big deviation has been caused by tampering with the fabric of reality that might get undone by the end of Doomsday Clock.
I’m totally confused -
- Lois looking for Supes underwater? Uh why?
- Why were the Atlantians wanting to blow up Supes and Lois? Supes and Lori are a couple at the end of book 2.
- Lex was first introduced by coming out of the elevator correct? Supes first conversation with Lex starts with “youre a damned liar”. Do they know each other before this??
There are a lot of WTF moments in this issue. Issue 1 was good, 2 was ok, 3 is awful.
It would never happen especially now, but I would love this to be an official origin. A story having rough spots doesn't mean it can't serve as a foundation (Man of Steel 86 itself wasn't the best Byrne story at all imo) and for the millions of these we have, we might as well let one stand. I personally liked the more nuanced, "American" style approach to the golden age and all of the tweaks that take advantage of Clark growing up in a post 9/11 world.
Probably the biggest thing Miller neglects is setting the time in captions or something. It's clear that the start of 3 isn't immediately after 2 (and that enough activity happened to lead to the discovery of Superman's existence off panel), but then we're up in the air between two arguably separate scenes with WW for example. And even though the beginning isn't as big a problem in that way, it still doesn't tell us about Lori or Poseidon. We're left to assume that either he could have kept his loyalists and continued to attack, or the relationship went sour for any one of a dozen reasons why a lasting relationship wouldn't work between them.
Superman recognizes Luthor as he steps out and immediately understands that the reported hostage crisis was a test. Although he still has to play the game and save the people, he tells Lex that he isn't a lackey.- Lex was first introduced by coming out of the elevator correct? Supes first conversation with Lex starts with “youre a damned liar”. Do they know each other before this??
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This as official origin. Are people out of their mind. This at best is above average. If this guy becomes the main superman. It will be an insult to siegel and shuster's superman. Last issue basically foreshadowed the government stooge of Darknight returns. Which is against everything superman stands for. Superman works for no government or bureaucrat. Period.
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That DKR connection is just solicit information. There really wouldn't be a claimed correlation if it was just about the story, because standing up to Luthor and flying off to fight Brainiac isn't "foreshadowing a government stooge." From accounts Siegel wasn't the type to harass others about how to do his character. Jerry and Joe served and had Superman serve the servicemen as a dedicated segment, not to mention have him fight uncomfortable stereotypes of the axis, and Miller is nothing if not a student of their craft.
All an origin needs to be a good origin is a solid checklist hit. Too bad not so many dig the story though
That isn't the same as working for the government. There is a big difference. Superman can ally with different forces for good. But, he will never be subservient to them. This guy basically bellied over and just gave himself up lex without any struggle. He never once attempted an investigation . No, version of the character including post crisis guy has ever done that. It is the antithesis of his nature. I am sorry, To make a character go against his nature. There needs to be a more concrete reason . He would have never figured out lex hadn't for Wonder woman. He would be too busy having a stupid contest the bat.
I will take everything until he met lex. If this does get canon . Rest is garbage. I will make head canon. Where clark secretly investigates and learns the truth. Then i will plugin dcau. "you will never control me, luthor!Never!!!"