I don’t think the art style for the first few
issues fit the story at all. Not bad artwork necessarily, but did not right for
that story. Exaggerated cartoony art does not work well with the story
material. If the first few issues were lighter in time, then it would have
worked better. Seeing cartoon Lex laid up on a gurney awaiting surgery and
bleeding out made me want to laugh because of the art. His head is so big and
so is his chest.
The Lex Luthor
revenge squad continues their evil machinations to make Lex pay for his sins as
Lex and Superman continue their team up. The return of Lex Luthor’s mother and daughter
adds more chaos to this read. There is a minor plot point issue for this reader
in that Superman does not wait for Lex to wake up after his surgery thanks to
the stabbing in the previous volume. Instead, Superman says the typical hero
stuff that The Chained should not be made to wait any longer for release and
does it. Without waiting for Lex to wake up and talk. It is less than thirty
minutes later when the Chained is free and on his rampage and then Lex is
awake. So, a good portion of this volume could have been avoided if Superman
just waited a bit.
Sort of like on
television when the cops see the suspect four blocks away, scream at them, and
then the unnecessary on foot police chase. This results in “Police Parkour.”
This series
will have a third volume at some point. However, but before that there is a
Superman led event, House of Brainiac, which is setup here. As
Superman faces off against another Brainiac led invasion of the Earth.
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My reading copy
came by way of the Hoopla App through the Dallas Public Library System.
Scott A. Tipple
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