For World’s Finest, I like that, in the ‘70s (based on the JLA satellite and other stuff), Clark and Bruce realize that various members of the JLA were possessed by Eclipso before this comic ends with Red Tornado needing the JSA’s help to help the JLA defeat Eclipso and save the world. Mark Waid has done excellent work on handling the JLA and making sure that they would get to do something interesting. Adrian Gutierrez has done excellent work in the art and coloring, which is better than his art on the recent Blue Beetle series. Hope that the JSA will aid the JLA on defeating Eclipso as part of a JLA/JSA team up. Overall, this is a great comic. For Catwoman, the only good thing about this comic is that this is Tini Howard’s final issue of this comic. That’s it. For Absolute Power: Super Son, based on reading this comic, I like that Nicole Maines and Sina Grace wrote Jon as a person who has suffered a lot of pain and trauma throughout Absolute Power, since we haven’t seen him be psychologically scarred after he was freed from the Brainiac Queen’s control. I like that Dreamer (who is in Jon’s mind after her supposed death) helped Jon take control of himself by accepting his pain and trauma as his own before he was able to free himself from mind control and say goodbye to her one last time. The unsurprising thing about this comic is that we get to see Jon and Jay interact with each other. Based on what they’re about to say, I knew that they would talk about what has happened all throughout Absolute Power (i.e. Jay’s mom getting kidded in the second issue of Dream Team, Dreamer working for Waller). Because of this, I assume that they’re going to break up, since (in my opinion) their relationship has been forced and unnecessary for the past three years (NOTHING ELSE). However, since Jon doesn’t want to lose Jay (since he lost almost everything), he thinks that their moving to San Francisco would fix their relationship, which is a dead end and would result in their relationship permanently ending after Absolute Power. Even if Jon and Jay decided to move to San Francisco after Absolute Power (resulting in them having an ongoing series written by Nicole Maines which might get canceled after at most twelve issues), then their relationship would strain and worsen overtime because of everything that’s happened to them since Absolute Power. Heck, I find it hilarious that Jon wants to go to San Francisco with Jay just to spend time together instead of talking it through and straining their relationship. Even though I view Jon and Nia as friends, I wouldn’t mind him pursuing a romantic relationship with her, since he has better chemistry with her than with Jay, which explains why Nicole Maines has said that the love triangle is Jon, Jay, and Nia is a lot like Cyclops, Jean Grey, and Wolverine (with Jay as Cyclops, Jon as Jean Grey, and Nia as Wolverine). Nicole Maines and Sina Grace have done an excellent job writing about Jon and his (probably) strained relationship with Jay. Let’s hope that the final issue of Absolute Power will result in all of the heroes defeating Waller and saving the world and Jon realizing that Jay dumped him because of what happened in Absolute Power and that they couldn’t make their relationship work because of it. Overall, this comic is great and is better than what Tom Taylor has written about Jon from the past three years. For Wonder Woman, I like that Diana and Steve spent this issue embracing themselves one another before they and Damian freed the superheroes and battled Waller’s forces. Overall, this is a good comic. For that Super Sons backup, I find it hilarious that Damian told Lizzie how she was probably conceived, since he’s the unreliable narrator just like future Ted Moseby (voiced by Bob Saget) in HIMYM. Overall, this was a good and hilarious backup. For Superman, I like that Clark and Zatanna made a deal with Neron to make sure that they can retrieve something so that they can deal with Waller’s forces. I also like that they traveled to the House of Heroes and encountered Kimyo Hoshi Dr. Light (who last appeared in Dark Crisis) before they were able to defeat Konfusion (who might be an evil version of Conner Kent because of his name and that he last appeared in Dark Crisis). I feel bad that Zatanna doesn’t have a civilian life, since she barely has a supporting cast and spends time with the JLD and John Constantine. Also, Lois, Jimmy, Lex, Mercy, and Livewire checking the Fortress of Solitude and catching up with Clark and Zatanna to tell each other what is happening. Let’s hope that after Absolute Power, all of the heroes’ powers will return. Overall, this is a great comic.
I agree. Jon Kent needs to mature and grow as a character from actual 'super heroic' life experience, not CW-like cringey romance. Jon has no job, no income, no real friends other than Damian and otherwise being known as the son of Superman who just 'suddenly appeared (given his abrupt ageing up). By all metrics Jon has a very unmanageable life with no obvious direction for his future. As much as I joke about wanting him to be with Saturn Girl, what he really needs is to be single and focused on some actual goals. As it stands, he is not an inspiration to anybody in his generation other than an example of what not to do. Jon Kent has the illusion of control in his life but the only thing he thinks he is in control of is his relationship with Jay. But that is actually very weak as they have nothing in common (other than being gay) and Jay works for a terrorist organization called 'Truth' which continues to be ignored by the writers. Jon is so desperate to be needed that he puts up with anything from Jay, including his whining. A surprisingly insecure young man, but it makes sense given his traumatic upbringing by Ultraman - a relationship that he can never come to terms with because Tom Taylor robbed him of the opportunity by having Injustice Superman kill him. DC has fumbled the ball with Jon Kent but all is not lost. They just need to stop focusing on his beta male whining for Jay and give him some backbone and self-worth. Jon Kent defines himself by his relationship with Jay --- which is a horrible thing to do. It is a life lesson to never let a relationship with anybody be a prerequisite for self-worth. Jon Kent has yet to learn this. Lots of potential for Jon Kent to grow.
The Jonathan Samuel Kent superboy i knew was his little 10 year old self not this imposter jon kent who nobody knows what to do with since his awful aged up crap at least in my opinion.
It seems evident that DC does not know what to do with Jon Kent. The mistake they made was depriving him of his childhood, friends (other than Damian), high school experiences, college adventures and an actual purpose for his life beyond being just a very hollow copy of his dad. The ONLY difference besides being a younger version of his father... is his sexuality and I am compelled to assume in the absence of evidence to the contrary - that is why DC focuses on it. They literally have nothing else to focus on because Jon Kent does not have anything going on in his life that is interesting. Jon Kent has expressed no interest in any occupation or field of work despite possessing the power to travel anywhere in seconds and having the universe as his oyster. It is genuinely difficult to imagine a character that I am more disappointed with than Jon Kent. He is supposed to be an example for a new generation, not the embodiment of what is wrong with it. But hey, I come from a generation where heroes were worth looking up to.... like Clark Kent/Superman.
@@ComicBoomTube indeed and honestly it just drives me crazy that dc just won't just admit their failure and say i don't know let Jonathan Samuel Kent superboy go back to his little 10 year old self develop the character like we were supposed to get during rebirth and stop focusing on his sexuality that nobody gives a damn about myself included, but that's just my opinion on that subject matter as a whole. Overall though DC really needs to stop focusing on bad stories and garbage publicity stunt and just give up and admit failure and fix Jonathan Samuel Kent superboy by making him back to normal and let him develop the right way without pointless age bendis and tom taylor garbage nobody wants to reads myself included but that's just my opinion.
For World’s Finest, I like that, in the ‘70s (based on the JLA satellite and other stuff), Clark and Bruce realize that various members of the JLA were possessed by Eclipso before this comic ends with Red Tornado needing the JSA’s help to help the JLA defeat Eclipso and save the world. Mark Waid has done excellent work on handling the JLA and making sure that they would get to do something interesting. Adrian Gutierrez has done excellent work in the art and coloring, which is better than his art on the recent Blue Beetle series. Hope that the JSA will aid the JLA on defeating Eclipso as part of a JLA/JSA team up. Overall, this is a great comic.
For Catwoman, the only good thing about this comic is that this is Tini Howard’s final issue of this comic. That’s it.
For Absolute Power: Super Son, based on reading this comic, I like that Nicole Maines and Sina Grace wrote Jon as a person who has suffered a lot of pain and trauma throughout Absolute Power, since we haven’t seen him be psychologically scarred after he was freed from the Brainiac Queen’s control. I like that Dreamer (who is in Jon’s mind after her supposed death) helped Jon take control of himself by accepting his pain and trauma as his own before he was able to free himself from mind control and say goodbye to her one last time. The unsurprising thing about this comic is that we get to see Jon and Jay interact with each other. Based on what they’re about to say, I knew that they would talk about what has happened all throughout Absolute Power (i.e. Jay’s mom getting kidded in the second issue of Dream Team, Dreamer working for Waller). Because of this, I assume that they’re going to break up, since (in my opinion) their relationship has been forced and unnecessary for the past three years (NOTHING ELSE). However, since Jon doesn’t want to lose Jay (since he lost almost everything), he thinks that their moving to San Francisco would fix their relationship, which is a dead end and would result in their relationship permanently ending after Absolute Power. Even if Jon and Jay decided to move to San Francisco after Absolute Power (resulting in them having an ongoing series written by Nicole Maines which might get canceled after at most twelve issues), then their relationship would strain and worsen overtime because of everything that’s happened to them since Absolute Power. Heck, I find it hilarious that Jon wants to go to San Francisco with Jay just to spend time together instead of talking it through and straining their relationship. Even though I view Jon and Nia as friends, I wouldn’t mind him pursuing a romantic relationship with her, since he has better chemistry with her than with Jay, which explains why Nicole Maines has said that the love triangle is Jon, Jay, and Nia is a lot like Cyclops, Jean Grey, and Wolverine (with Jay as Cyclops, Jon as Jean Grey, and Nia as Wolverine). Nicole Maines and Sina Grace have done an excellent job writing about Jon and his (probably) strained relationship with Jay. Let’s hope that the final issue of Absolute Power will result in all of the heroes defeating Waller and saving the world and Jon realizing that Jay dumped him because of what happened in Absolute Power and that they couldn’t make their relationship work because of it. Overall, this comic is great and is better than what Tom Taylor has written about Jon from the past three years.
For Wonder Woman, I like that Diana and Steve spent this issue embracing themselves one another before they and Damian freed the superheroes and battled Waller’s forces. Overall, this is a good comic.
For that Super Sons backup, I find it hilarious that Damian told Lizzie how she was probably conceived, since he’s the unreliable narrator just like future Ted Moseby (voiced by Bob Saget) in HIMYM. Overall, this was a good and hilarious backup.
For Superman, I like that Clark and Zatanna made a deal with Neron to make sure that they can retrieve something so that they can deal with Waller’s forces. I also like that they traveled to the House of Heroes and encountered Kimyo Hoshi Dr. Light (who last appeared in Dark Crisis) before they were able to defeat Konfusion (who might be an evil version of Conner Kent because of his name and that he last appeared in Dark Crisis). I feel bad that Zatanna doesn’t have a civilian life, since she barely has a supporting cast and spends time with the JLD and John Constantine. Also, Lois, Jimmy, Lex, Mercy, and Livewire checking the Fortress of Solitude and catching up with Clark and Zatanna to tell each other what is happening. Let’s hope that after Absolute Power, all of the heroes’ powers will return. Overall, this is a great comic.
Dan Mora is on Superman going forward along with Justice League Unlimited
My problem with Jon Kent is that writers seem more focused on his romantic endeavors than being a hero
I agree. Jon Kent needs to mature and grow as a character from actual 'super heroic' life experience, not CW-like cringey romance. Jon has no job, no income, no real friends other than Damian and otherwise being known as the son of Superman who just 'suddenly appeared (given his abrupt ageing up). By all metrics Jon has a very unmanageable life with no obvious direction for his future. As much as I joke about wanting him to be with Saturn Girl, what he really needs is to be single and focused on some actual goals. As it stands, he is not an inspiration to anybody in his generation other than an example of what not to do. Jon Kent has the illusion of control in his life but the only thing he thinks he is in control of is his relationship with Jay. But that is actually very weak as they have nothing in common (other than being gay) and Jay works for a terrorist organization called 'Truth' which continues to be ignored by the writers. Jon is so desperate to be needed that he puts up with anything from Jay, including his whining. A surprisingly insecure young man, but it makes sense given his traumatic upbringing by Ultraman - a relationship that he can never come to terms with because Tom Taylor robbed him of the opportunity by having Injustice Superman kill him. DC has fumbled the ball with Jon Kent but all is not lost. They just need to stop focusing on his beta male whining for Jay and give him some backbone and self-worth. Jon Kent defines himself by his relationship with Jay --- which is a horrible thing to do. It is a life lesson to never let a relationship with anybody be a prerequisite for self-worth. Jon Kent has yet to learn this. Lots of potential for Jon Kent to grow.
The Jonathan Samuel Kent superboy i knew was his little 10 year old self not this imposter jon kent who nobody knows what to do with since his awful aged up crap at least in my opinion.
It seems evident that DC does not know what to do with Jon Kent. The mistake they made was depriving him of his childhood, friends (other than Damian), high school experiences, college adventures and an actual purpose for his life beyond being just a very hollow copy of his dad. The ONLY difference besides being a younger version of his father... is his sexuality and I am compelled to assume in the absence of evidence to the contrary - that is why DC focuses on it. They literally have nothing else to focus on because Jon Kent does not have anything going on in his life that is interesting. Jon Kent has expressed no interest in any occupation or field of work despite possessing the power to travel anywhere in seconds and having the universe as his oyster. It is genuinely difficult to imagine a character that I am more disappointed with than Jon Kent. He is supposed to be an example for a new generation, not the embodiment of what is wrong with it. But hey, I come from a generation where heroes were worth looking up to.... like Clark Kent/Superman.
@@ComicBoomTube indeed and honestly it just drives me crazy that dc just won't just admit their failure and say i don't know let Jonathan Samuel Kent superboy go back to his little 10 year old self develop the character like we were supposed to get during rebirth and stop focusing on his sexuality that nobody gives a damn about myself included, but that's just my opinion on that subject matter as a whole. Overall though DC really needs to stop focusing on bad stories and garbage publicity stunt and just give up and admit failure and fix Jonathan Samuel Kent superboy by making him back to normal and let him develop the right way without pointless age bendis and tom taylor garbage nobody wants to reads myself included but that's just my opinion.
well i did my review of Super son absolute power and my god it was bad and a trainwreck.
Pretty sure it’s not her biological child.
John should date Dreamer instead!
Dreamer would be a good choice, but my heart will always be with Saturn Girl. 🙂
Absolute super son is going to be trainwreck when I get my hands on that garbage book but that’s just my opinion.
Why is that
This comic won’t be a trainwreck, but Jon and Jay’s relationship will.
@@joshuaingobo1559That is what the comic is