With the Superman movie around the corner, DC Comics has labeled this the Summer of Superman. What better way to start the whole thing with The Summer of Superman Special #1.
This has the feel of a summer blockbuster. There are mega-stars associated with the book. The upcoming Superman book writers - Mark Waid, Joshua Williamson, and Dan Slott - seem to have all written the book. But one of the biggest draws on the book has to be Jorge Jimenez on art. I have loved his art since the Smallville Season Eleven comic 12 years ago. So seeing his take on most of the Superman Family ... and even some Legion of Super-Heroes ... made it worth the price.
The story hook is Lana Lang and John Henry Irons wedding in Smallville. The writers take the opportunity to focus on young Clark and Lana's relationship. We flashback to a Superboy adventure. We get some peeks into the future stories. And, best of all, there is actual character growth, mostly around Lana and John. We also get reminded why Superman is Superman, helping people, loving his quiet early life, and acknowledging that the precious small moments in life are as important as battling Validus.
As I said, Jimenez is a wonder. I have heard his Batman stuff is incredible. But anything I have seen of his is great. I love his Lana. I love his Validus. He does wedding scenes and time-stream fights equally well. The art in this book sings. And while this Alexander Lozano Supergirl variant is a little too coquettish for me, I am glad we got something Supergirl in this issue. She is only seen on one page which previews the upcoming books.
This is a great opening salvo for this Superman-filled summer. On to the details.

