On the distant
planet Nideesi, Lex Luthor has been incarcerated for crimes he has not yet
committed. It is alleged that he will rise to take Darkseid’s place as an
interplanetary despot, responsible for the destruction of countless worlds. And
Superman defends him from such claims.
Why would the
Man of Steel aid his greatest foe? Because his code requires him, although
thankfully, Superman questions that code, rather than follow it blindly as a
disciple of truth, justice and the American way might. In the end, he
reconciles his own conscience the merits of talking Luthor’s side. But Lex has
one last trick up his sleeve, one that may save him, or condemn him.
I hadn’t
expected to enjoy the current run of Action
Comics as much as I do. My fandom for Superman goes back to the early
1970s, so the current version is not entirely within that scope. However,
Jurgen’s writing proves he has the same grasp today he had 20 years ago, while
still permitting some level of updates.
Patch
Zircher’s artwork seems to have leveled off, as it did last issue, and that’s a
good thing. There seems to be greater attention paid to the rendering, more
detail, and an overall improvement since his earlier work several issues back.
Hopefully, this will permit him to stick around for several more issues.