It's funny, the thing that was going to make or break Truth for me was how they handle Lois. At least that's what I thought going in. Oddly enough, the only thing I didn't have a problem with in this issue was Lois. I found her reaction to be pretty natural. She put the pieces together, was initially a little hurt that Clark didn't confide in her, then put that behind her to be caring and supportive. She showed genuine concern for Clark at the end of the issue and didn't think twice about going with them on their mission.
Sadly, the rest of the issue was a trainwreck of poor writing. That opening scene was cringe worthy with how bad it was. Clark is trying to keep his secret identity around Lois and talks about not hearing any heartbeats. Then goes into a full on brawl with shadow ninjas, where he smashes them with his bare hands. Then stands there in tattered clothing with the Superman costume fully visible. Still he tries to deny it. Horrible writing. Then we get to the mystery base where Superman could have easily destroyed the super computer with his regular powers, but decides thanks to PIS, that he'll use his flare instead. I guess super speed and limitless strength weren't options when trying to break something. The flare needs to go. It has overstayed its welcome.
Yang's first issue was ok and this one was a big miss for me. If this is what he's bringing to the table, I may wait until he moves on to other books before delving into Superman again. This was on the few times I was really disappointed in a book. Yang actually seems pretty comfortable with Lois as a character. Superman on the other hand, needs a ton of work. I didn't like this issue at all.