A bird, A plane, A man - Vol. 1 Ch. 1

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I didn't expect to come onto this site to read a superman story, yet here I am actually enjoying the human elements portrayed here. It was a fun read thank you
 
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and the fans deliver where the officials fall short, once again. Although, yeah the noses are oddly long (which would make sense for the old lady if she's intended to be stylized, but not for Supes, if anything I'd give him a more pronounced chin or something like that, since even young, Supes is still Supes and should still be more well-built), but I'm expecting the art to improve as it goes on
Yeah, “Luthor” won our election, but where is our “Superman?”
don't start things by unnecessarily bringing real world politics into this, please. Can't you just enjoy the story?
 
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and the fans deliver where the officials fall short, once again. Although, yeah the noses are oddly long (which would make sense for the old lady if she's intended to be stylized, but not for Supes, if anything I'd give him a more pronounced chin or something like that, since even young, Supes is still Supes and should still be more well-built), but I'm expecting the art to improve as it goes on

don't start things by unnecessarily bringing real world politics into this, please. Can't you just enjoy the story?

Really? There are ten thousand stories with a chiseled chinned Superman fighting a monster of the day, and you read a superman story that takes a different take and is drawn in a different style, and complain that it is not drawn just like all of the others? And then I make a rather mild comment about how the author’s story is relevant in today’s world, and you complain about that? Did you even read the story, or did you just look at the pictures? “A bird, a plane, a man” For me, this story was about Superman as “a man” having a man’s doubt about his purpose in a world where he cannot save everyone, where he cannot defeat all evil. And in this more philosophical take on The Man of Steel, the author concludes with a newspaper story about a convict billionaire that is making a comeback and is now ahead in the US presidential polls—but yeah, your comment on pointy noses and square chins is so much more relevant to the story!
 
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