Ratings25
Average rating4.2
Ideally I would have liked to rate this a 3.5. Just for the concept and its execution. But in the end it is too simplistic or rather to absurd. I like my comic books to have some built in logic (Oxymoron?). The four parts get more and more mundane and the end is a tad disappointing. As I write this, I think 3 is a fair score. Recommedation: Read the first book. The remaining three don't really matter.
This is a Superman book where Superman is actually human, not some baby who crashed into Earth. The story is contemplative and reflective, and there are no super villains to battle. Instead of a action superhero comic, you have here a literary work. My favorite part is the end when Clark Kent looks back at his life, and the art style changes from the Golden age superman to a more modern look as he reflects over the years of his existence.