A review by rbreade
Naomi: Season One by Brian Michael Bendis, David F. Walker

Bendis and Walker have written a compelling debut for a new superhero, and Jamal Campbell's art is crisp, atmospheric, and dynamic, just what you want for this sort of book. "Season One" fits into one of my favorite subgenres, one where the fallout of superhero-supervillain battles or even just the existence of superhumans has unintended consequences in some ordinary corner of the world--Port Oswego, Oregon, in this case, home of Naomi McDuffie. A seventeen-second stopover in Port Oswego during a battle between Superman and Mongul leads Naomi on a search to find out what happened the only other time her little town was touched by superhuman shenanigans, to the eventual remaking of her life.