Superman: Kal-El Returns by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Tom Taylor, Sina Grace, and Alex Segura collects the ends of both the Son of Superman (Jon) series and the end of Clark’s title. It also sets up the new series that will be collected later at some point later.
Clark has finally returned back to Earth, but he is
not alone. Along with his team, he has accompanying him all the refuges of
Warworld. Superman showing up with thousands of aliens, of course, causes
problems. Then in the Jon series, Superman’s son is dealing with a new nemesis,
coming out as bi to his dad, and helping rebuild the Kent home.
This is a read that does a lot and has a lot going
on with ending series and starting new ones. The involved artists are all good
and have their own styles creating a lot of variety in imagery. Various plot
points are setup for the next series. The authors do a great job of making sure
Clark and Jon sections are really different and written to highlight their
differences well. The villains are causing problems and setting up new ones for
the heroes to deal with later. It is a good read even if the story is collected
here is supposed to be in order, but is a little time skippy.
The new series will be collected later with Clark getting new writer, Joshua Willamson, and Tom Taylor continuing the Jon story in a new title.
My reading copy came by way of the Hoopla App and
the Dallas Public Library System.
Scott A. Tipple ©2023
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