Superman: Action
Comics Vol. 1: Rise of Metallo by Phillip Kennedy Johnson follows up
his previous Superman Action comics series. This read incorporates plot points from his
previous run so folks can start here and follow along. Clark and Lois have
adopted the two kids Clark rescued from War World. They gave also helped settle
the refuges in Metropolis those who chose to stay on Earth. Life is going
fairly well.
Metropolis is
being protected by Superman and the rest of his family. With the town being
patrolled by 5 super powered Kryptonians and 2 heavily armed geniuses, the city
should be safe even with the rise in anti-alien sentiment. A new group calling
itself Blue Earth is increasingly becoming violent and engaging in terrorist
activities to spread their hate. They are angered by the presence of aliens and
the use of alien technology by Steel in his new company, Steelworks. Steel
wants to use the tech from War World to make the world a better place.
Metallo, a Superman
villain, soon makes his presence known utilizing new alien tech to strike out
against Superman and his family. For some reason, Metallo is more unhinged than
usual.
Metallo has
never been that interesting to me, but the author does a good job of humanizing
him in this volume and fleshing him out as a character. There is also a spoiler
villain who is pretty terrifying in this story.
There is a lot of body horror in this volume since some citizens are
turned into robotic creatures against their will. There are scenes where their
flesh is being taken away from them. The fights are pretty brutal since it is
established that the people are already dead inside.
The art is
incredible. The author sprinkles the story with a lot of interesting small
details and character development. Whether it’s showing that that Supergirl has
a sweet tooth, how Jon is dealing with the fact he is no longer an only child,
or how the kids are trying to adjust to living life on Earth. For example, the
author shows the kids preferring to sleep on the floor because the beds are too
soft. One of the kids ties herself up at night using the bedspread because she
is used to being chained up as she slept.
For some reason,
the Knight Terror tie ins are skipped in this collection and will
not be in the second volume either. The second volume for this book is also
untitled with no publication date, at this time.
The tie ins for
this book, as well as several other ones from other series, are released together
in Knight Terrors: Knightmare League.
I personally think they should have included the appropriate tie ins here in Superman:
Action Comics Vol. 1: Rise of Metallo as the tie ins consist of the
super twins (the new kids) dealing with PTSD elements after the events of this volume.
One of the villains in this volume causes long term trauma to the kids.
Overall, I
really enjoyed this volume. I have enjoyed all the Superman related things
Phillip Kennedy Johnson has written.
I am looking
forward to the second volume of this series (no title and no release date) and
the event, House of Brainiac, when they do come out. Superman is
getting an event series which he has not had in years as Brainiac and his
family attacks.
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