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jazzyguy13 's review for:
Superman for All Seasons
by Jeph Loeb
Looking back, this is what I wanted Smallville to be - chronicling not just Superman's origin, but his down-to-Earth origin as a country-boy who can save the world. The illustrations are beautiful, the story is compelling and intimate. I think most comic-book fans prefer Batman to Superman because it's to handle Batman's humanity, while Superman's seems...well, alien, in every sense of the word. But here, more so than a lot of other signature Superman stories, we get to see Clark Kent, as a farm-boy working the fields, as a hero flying over a city. "Folks call me Superman." What a perfect line for this graphic novel, because folks DO call him Superman, but he knows the truth deep down that he's just Clark Kent, an ordinary boy with extraordinary abilities.