Lane is definitely being written by all of Superman's various titles' writers, including Robinson. As a borderline fanatic, and with the events of the most recent issues of Supergirl, his fanaticism looks to grow by leaps and bounds. In Robinson’s hands, Mon El is developing more and more each issue, and continuing to make a name for himself as a hero, on a global scale now even. With The Guardian’s defense of Mon El’s character, he now appears to have been solidified as a hero, and appears ready to go on to be a full time, big name player in the world of DC Comics' superheroes. His arrival as a hero is tragic though, as he has potentially very little time left. It will be interesting to see how Robinson continues to develop this particular plot thread.
Guedes continues to deliver some great art, and his grasp on recreating background and architecture, expands even more this issue. We are treated to highly detailed recreations of The Cathedral of St. Basil, a Georges Seurat painting, The Casa Batllo (which just recently appeared in Batman in Barcelona), The Veldts of Africa, and a shot of Mexico City. He continues to deliver the detailed costumes, and solid recreation of human anatomy, along with the ever present superhero-like distortions we so often see, and love.
Overall, while this issue kind of falls back into a bit of a lull, albeit a necessary one, as far as the storytelling goes, with only one major development involving Irons, the series remains a good read for Superman fans, and looks to continue to develop Mon El as its protagonist well.
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