Superman Action
Comics Vol 1: Warworld Rising by Phillip Kennedy Johnson comes out of the
events in Dark Nights: Death Metal. Superman has a secret. He is
not as super as he was. He has lost some of his power. After a damaged
battleship carrying refuges, who may be Kryptonians, trying to escape the
forces of Mongul the warlord leader of Warworld crashes into the ocean, a race
is on over recovering the power source of the battleship. Also at stake is how
best to deal with the refuges and also prepare for the invasion by Mongul. Jon
(Superman’s son) has a secret fear. While he was in the future, he found out
that the records of this time period indicate that Superman goes missing at
some point. He is not ready to be Superman or lose his dad, but life may have
other plans.
This book has
Superman, Lois, their son, Supergirl, and various members of the Justice League.
Mongul is an alien warlord from a family of alien warlords where tradition in
the family business means each one kills their father and takes their place as
leader. Each one leads the gladiator slave society where they all love in a
giant death star that they call Warworld. Mongul is cruel, intelligent, and
powerful. Mongul is responsible for using “Black Mercy” on Superman as it is a plant
from Krypton that traps people in a dream world while it feeds on them. He did
it to him on Superman’s birthday. That caused Superman to dream of a perfect
world where Krypton never exploded. When he got free of the plant, Superman had
to fight through the pain of losing his family all over again. As result, Superman
hates Mongul and is not about to allow him to do anything to anyone ever again.
This book also
has minor ties to Superman and The
Authority by Grant Morrison. This particular saga is continued in Superman Action Comics Vol 2: The Arena
which is currently scheduled to be released in August. Some of the events here
in this book lead to what happens in Superman:
Son of Kal-El Volume 1: The Truth currently scheduled to be released
at the end of May. In that book, Superman’s son, Jon, is trying to live up to
his father’s legacy.
Featuring plenty of action and drama with great art supporting it, Superman Action Comics Vol 1: Warworld Rising by Phillip Kennedy Johnson is well worth your time. Recommend.
My reading copy came from the Pleasant Grove Branch of the Dallas Public Library System.
Scott A. Tipple ©2022
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