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jsjammersmith 's review for:
Superman for All Seasons
by Jeph Loeb
The second time around reading this book I enjoyed it far more than I did the first time. I think the problem previously was I expected too much, or else I expected something similar to the previous book The Long Halloween. But Superman for All Seasons is an attempt at the same narrative of Superman that's always told: how does a man who seemingly has everything in terms of agency use his time.
Loeb doesn't try to recreate the Superman character, in fact he seems very comfortable working what already exists, and while this wasn't the most epic or grand-sweeping Superman story that's ever been told, there's a charm to it, and a real passionate dedication to the character that bleeds through on every page.
Fans of Superman, and Jeph Loeb, are sure to love this book.
Loeb doesn't try to recreate the Superman character, in fact he seems very comfortable working what already exists, and while this wasn't the most epic or grand-sweeping Superman story that's ever been told, there's a charm to it, and a real passionate dedication to the character that bleeds through on every page.
Fans of Superman, and Jeph Loeb, are sure to love this book.