Written by: Jason Aaron
Art by: Rafa Sandoval
Colors by: Ulises Arreola
Letters by: Becca Carey
Cover art by: Rafa Sandoval, Ulises Arreola (cover A)
Cover price: $4.99
Release date: December 4, 2024
Absolute Superman #2, by DC Comics on 12/4/24, gives Lois Lane a firsthand look at the extent of Kal-El's powers when an arrest turns into a chase, opening her eyes to what a real hero looks like.
Is Absolute Superman #2 Good?
First Impressions
Given DC's emphasis on making the Absolute titles as big a hit as possible, writer Jason Aaron isn't making it easy to like Absolute Superman #2. In general, the issue is a more engaging read than issue #1 because you spend much less time on Krypton, and you get more time to see what this version of Kal-El and his super suit can do. However, the wonky messaging against the use of Generative AI for writing and weirdly worded narration from Lois Lane throws the issue off balance in big chunks. Ahh, well. C'est la vie.
Recap
When last we left the last son of Krypton in Absolute Superman #1, we witnessed the last days of Krypton when a brilliant scientist named Jor-El was banished to the working class after railing against the elite scientist class for ignoring the ecological dangers to their home planet. In the present, Kal-El secretly travels from one location to the next, protecting labor workers from exploitation by the Lazarus Corporation. The issue ended with a Lazarus strike team surrounding Kal-El, led by Officer Lois Lane.
Plot Synopsis
What’s great about Absolute Superman #2?
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Final Thoughts
Absolute Superman #2 is an improvement over the first issue. Jason Aaron's script spends much less time on Krypton and more time showing what this alternate version of the Man of Steel can do. Plus, the art team creatively brings Kal-El's range of unique gadgets to life. That said, the script suffers from odd narration, heavy-handed messaging about the use of A.I., and weird action where the suit does most of the work.
8/10
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