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Preview: Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #5

Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #5

(W) Kenny Porter (A) Jahnoy Lindsay
In Shops: Aug 29, 2023
SRP: $3.99

CONNER KENT STRANDED IN THE COSMOS! Conner’s been left for dead on a planet far out in the cosmos. With his teleportation band broken, he has no way of getting in touch with Kelex or telling the Green Lantern Corps what Travv’s master plan is. He’ll need to find a way off this world if he’s going to stop Travv, but even if he does, can he really make a difference in this cold, harsh universe?

Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #5

Preview: Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #5

Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #5

(W) Kenny Porter (A) Jahnoy Lindsay
In Shops: Aug 29, 2023
SRP: $3.99

CONNER KENT STRANDED IN THE COSMOS! Conner’s been left for dead on a planet far out in the cosmos. With his teleportation band broken, he has no way of getting in touch with Kelex or telling the Green Lantern Corps what Travv’s master plan is. He’ll need to find a way off this world if he’s going to stop Travv, but even if he does, can he really make a difference in this cold, harsh universe?

Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #5

Preview: Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #3 (of 6)

Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #3 (of 6)

(W) Kenny Porter (A) Jahnoy Lindsay
In Shops: Jun 20, 2023
SRP: $3.99

Superboy’s team-up with the Cosmoteers is yielding rocky results. While they’re taking down many of Dominator X’s labs, their team dynamics leave much to be desired. Can this new quartet pull themselves together when Dominator X unleashes his most monstrous creation yet…the hulking Infinity?!

Superboy: Man of Tomorrow #3 (of 6)

Preview: Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #2 (of 6)

Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #2 (of 6)

(W) Kenny Porter (A) Jahnoy Lindsay
In Shops: May 16, 2023
SRP: $3.99

Conner Kent is captured by the young space-adventuring team the Cosmoteers! On a mission to stop Dominator X, these former experiments believe Superboy is just another weapon created by the cloning mad scientist. It’ll take all of Conner’s charm to convince them he’s one of the good guys, or it’s lights out for Superboy!

Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #2 (of 6)

Preview: Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #2 (of 6)

Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #2 (of 6)

(W) Kenny Porter (A) Jahnoy Lindsay
In Shops: May 16, 2023
SRP: $3.99

Conner Kent is captured by the young space-adventuring team the Cosmoteers! On a mission to stop Dominator X, these former experiments believe Superboy is just another weapon created by the cloning mad scientist. It’ll take all of Conner’s charm to convince them he’s one of the good guys, or it’s lights out for Superboy!

Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #2 (of 6)

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Superman #3

Yesterday was new comic book day! What did you all get? What’d you all enjoy? Sound off in the comments below! While you decide on that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web to start the day.

Kotaku – Incredible Superman Cosplay Shoot Isn’t Using Photoshop – Very cool.

The Beat – The many controversies of David Choe began with beef with Marvel over the X-men – Once an asshole…

Reviews

Comicbook – All Eight Eyes #1
CBR – Avengers Assemble Omega #1
Comicbook – Avengers Assemble Omega #1
Collected Editions – Batman & Robin Adventures Vol. 1
Comicbook – Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #1
CBR – Superman #3
CBR – X-Force #39

Preview: Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #1

Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #1

(W) Simon Spurrier, Kenny Porter (A) Marco Santucci, Jahnoy Lindsay
In Shops: Apr 18, 2023
SRP: $3.99

CONNER KENT TAKES CENTER STAGE! After the events of Dark Crisis, Conner feels out of place with the rest of the hero community. He doesn’t fit in with the rest of the Superman Family, and the rest of the world doesn’t really need him with so many Supers in Metropolis. He doesn’t want to rely on Tim, Cassie, and Bart, so Conner looks to the stars as a place he might be able to call his own and carve out his own path. But what lurks in the great unknown? Are bravado and swagger enough to help Superboy find his new calling? This is the 2022 Round Robin winner-picked by you, the fans!

Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #1

Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #1 is a fun start to Conner’s quest

Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #1

After the events of Dark Crisis, Conner feels out of place with the rest of the hero community. He doesn’t fit in with the rest of the Superman Family, and the rest of the world doesn’t really need him with so many Supers in Metropolis. He doesn’t want to rely on Tim, Cassie, and Bart, so Conner looks to the stars as a place he might be able to call his own and carve out his own path. But what lurks in the great unknown? Are bravado and swagger enough to help Superboy find his new calling? Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #1 kicks off a solo series for the popular character and delivers a fun start.

I remember when Conner debuted many years ago but the character’s journey over the years isn’t one I followed. The ups. The downs. It’s all specifics that for me don’t seem to matter with this debut. Writer Kenny Porter keeps Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #1 pretty simple and focused. With so many in the Superman family in Metropolis, how does Conner stand out? What’s a superhero to do when there’s other superheroes who take care of things? As I said, a simple idea that’s done well.

Where Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #1 does really well is Conner’s attitude. Porter is able to create a character who is a little bit arrogant and a little bit full of himself but he never crosses a line to the point he’s unlikeable due to any of that. He’s a kid basically and full of all of the self assured aspects that brings. And the story plays into that as well with Conner being a bit overwhelmed in the situation he goes into.

The attitude of the comic bleeds over into the art by Jahnoy Lindsay. The look of the comic pops with a style that fits the enthusiasm of the main character. With color by Lindsay and lettering by Lucas Gattoni, the comic’s look matches its fun style and attitude of Conner. It also still feels like it fits with other Superman comics, not standing out too much. There’s a youthful energy about that art that’s fantastic and helps make the comic an enjoyable read.

Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #1 is a good start. While it doesn’t totally blow me away, it’s a fun time and left me wanting to see what happens next. Overall, this may play better with Conner fans but for those new to the character it does an excellent job of catching readers up and setting him along his adventure.

Story: Kenny Porter Art: Jahnoy Lindsay
Color: Jahnoy Lindsay Letterer: Lucas Gattoni
Story: 7.75 Art: 8.35 Overall: 7.9 Recommendation: Read

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Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

The Expanse: The Dragon Tooth #1

Wednesdays (and Tuesdays) are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

Abolition of Work (Floating World Comics) – Bob Black’s essay from 1985 gets a graphic adaptation.

All Eight Eyes #1 (Dark Horse) Jaws meets Arachnophobia in a new vision of creature-feature terror.

Avengers Assemble Omega #1 (Marvel) – It’s the finale to the epic Avengers storyline!

The Boxer Vol. 2 (VIZ Media) – Though the story is about boxing, there’s so much focus on psychology and the characters, boxing is secondary. Watch our review.

Cult of That Wilkin Boy (Archie Comics) – Archie has been putting out some great horror comics and we’re excited to see what this musician gone wrong tale brings.

Darkwing Duck #4 (Dynamite Entertainment) – We’re big fans of the series which picks up on the classic and beloved animated series.

The Expanse: The Dragon Tooth #1 (BOOM! Studios) – Fans of The Expanse won’t want to miss this series which fills in gaps of the television series.

Harrower #3 (BOOM! Studios) – The horror series has been fantastic with a nice mix of modern slasher classics and a modern sensibility and style.

The Mighty Barbarians #1 (Ablaze) – It’s classic fantasy with a modern sensibility about it. Check out our review!

Soko #1 (Sumerian Comics) – A routine traffic stop for two Serbian beat cops quickly descends into corruption and betrayal as a dark trail of evidence leads to the discovery of unimaginable depravity. Sounds like the out of control cop story we enjoy.

Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #1 (DC Comics) – The Superman family memeber gets the spotlight in this series as Connor heads out on his own.

Terrorwar #1 (Image Comics) – Blue City was the last livable place on Earth. Now it’s crawling with Terrors-creatures that transform into their victims’ worst fears. Humanity’s last hope? Muhammad Cho and his overworked, underpaid crew of freelance Terrorfighters.

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