Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Review: Superman Unlimited #3

Superman Unlimited #3 came out last week and felt like a bit of a pause on the ongoing plot of El Caldero rising in the world power rankings because of their access to massive amounts of Green Kryptonite. Instead, this seems like an issue designed to bring Krypto into the present day and take advantage of all the pro-Krypto buzz of James Gunn's Superman. 

The issue fills in some of the history of Superboy and how hard it would be to have Krypto around. It nudges some of the subplots forward. It does add another interesting wrinkle to the Green K problem. And we get the S:TAS Toyman with that creepy big toy head.

Perhaps the biggest thing that happens in the issue is the apparent soft reboot de-aging of Jon Kent. He looks much more like an early high schooler than a college kid. He is even dressed like he did in Super-Sons. This comic is firmly set in current day so this is either error or DC correcting a mistake after a long time, giving us a young Jon, or at least younger. I can be hopeful. 

But overall this seemed more a silly issue than a solid one. 

Rafael Albuquerque's rougher art doesn't help matters. Most people look like they have gone a few rounds with a professional boxer. Krypto looks more shaggy dog than usual. 
The issue starts with the early days of Clark as Superboy, getting used to his powers and generally being clumsy until things get smoother. 

But then he has Krypto around to help him. A good friend with similar powers who he can romp around with.

I have to say this reminded me a little of the sentimental discussion about Krypto that Superman had in Action Comics #500. And I am definitely glad that we have Superboy back in a big way!


It isn't always easy. This isn't a super-intelligent Krypto. This is a dog with super-powers. So we see Krypto breaking things and chasing/shooting heat vision at critters. 

It is up to Clark to train Krypto to care about the little guys, protect the weak, and generally be a good boy! How great that Clark already has that ingrained into his system.

But there are more dog hijinks - super-howling at the moon and even stopping some robbers who are embarrassed to have been stopped by a dog.

Fun sequences perhaps leaning into the out-of-control Krypto we got in the movie. 

And then this revelation!

Clark is being sent to a science expo where El Caldero is showing some of their new Green K tech. Even though it is potentially deadly, Lois gives the assignment if only to stave off 'Clark is Superman' thoughts if suddenly he never is near Kryptonite. 

If Clark is busy at work, someone needs to walk the dog. 

Look at that Jon! Wearing the hoodie! And looking more like a 15 year old than a grown man. And what parent would talk to their college-aged adult child in such a way.

Is this a 'behind the scene' soft reboot of Jon, returning him to a more tween age???? I can only hope so.


We see Tee-Nah again, the Gorilla City Daily Planet correspondent who is heading to Metropolis but first stopping at Gotham City.

I had to laugh at her parents' response. Gotham isn't safe!

And the things they mention - big heads, obesity, cavemen - all are classic, famous Silver Age Flash covers and stories. Funny. 


After a run around the world, Jon and Krypto stop into Smallville. 

Jon looks and acts young here. Ma says Lois has a 'plan' for Jon in Smallville so Jon decides to stick around sending Krypto back on his own.

What is the plan? To become a new Superboy for Smallville?? Also, what mother would dictate 'plans' for their college-aged grown man?? 

I mean it. This could be the sort of soft continuity, unexplained reboot that used to happen all the time in the Bronze Age. Remember when Kara was suddenly and softly de-aged to be a grad student again? Maybe this time I'm right?


On the way back, Krypto suddenly gets a snoot full of a familiar scent ... the Toyman. In fact we get a few faded panels, showing snippets of past adventures where our super-dog fought the villain. 

I would read this story. Supergirl and the Super-Pets fighting the Toyman and Red Kryptonite kites? That sounds like fun.

I have liked Albuquerque's Supergirl in the past. But that Streaky looks rough. 


Sure enough, one of the Expo attendees has hired a 'Schott' and the Toyman shows up in a massive K-powered Giant Robo. 

Krypton engages and Superman joins in and the whole thing is a giant battle. 

In the end, the robot is smashed but Krypto get a pretty bad slug of K-energy.

Decent splash page here with Krypto as the focus but also shot from behind ... interesting set-up.


I have always wondered where this doll-head Toyman fit into the continuity of Toymen.

Well, we finally have an answer. This is an AI robot built by Schott but with good intentions. A Pinocchio.

So what do we think of this? We already have the younger, Otaku Toyman. And Schott. Do we need another Toyman? Does this being a robot make it more special? Or less?

Still mulling that over.


And then the Toyman uses an inertron goop gun to douse the Green K, shielding Krypto from its rays. Of course, Superman could have scooped him up and raced away from the K. Or rushed him to the Fortress or the sun. 

But this Toyman brought the giant robo to show how Kryptonite can be used as a safe energy source. Can Superman deny the world this? Nice new wrinkle. 

But we heard earlier Steelworks is working on a way for Kryptonians to resist Green K energy. Now we have this inertron gun. And there's always good old lead. I worry that there is going to be too much Kryptonite and too many defenses to Kryptonite that wiping all this stuff away when this arc ends will be too tough. 

I mean if Steelworks creates a K-defense, will Superman use it all the time forever? Or will it be forgotten? If Toyman has gun that creates synthetic Inertron, why won't everyone use it?

Look at the art in that second panel. That is rough Superman. 

This seemed more like a diversion albeit a sort-of fun one with a focus on Krypto.

And seriously, is that a de-aged Jon???

Overall grade: B-

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Slott says no de-age, just wearing old clothes.

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