Adventure Comics #5 (2009) variant

Adventure Comics #5 (2009) variant

$6.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Jerry Ordway; co-feature art by Francis Manapul
Cover by Jerry Ordway
Variant Cover by Francis Manapul
Concluding the 2-part BLACKEST NIGHT tale of Superboy-Prime! The Black Lanterns have forced Prime to face his deepest and darkest fears, but what - and who - are they? And how will Superboy-Prime strike back after this devastating attack? Plus, Conner Kent faces off with Superman's greatest enemy in an exciting co-feature by Geoff Johns and Francis Manapul. That's right: Superboy confronts Lex Luthor!
Date Available: 12/09/2009
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

Geoff Johns and Sterling Gates confronts DC, as Superboy Prime, hunted by Black Lanterns, seeks them out in New York City to show them what they’ve done to a beloved character. Personally, I’ve had mixed feelings about how DC transformed Superboy Prime, since I loved the Cub Scout viewpoint in the old stories, though, as evidenced here, they’ve added depth to him, making him one of the most three dimensional characters in the DC universe. And the backup story isn’t just a toss out, either, with a stunning revelation at the end. Overall, a great story, and I can’t wait for the next issue.
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Jerry Ordway; co-feature art by Francis Manapul
Cover by Jerry Ordway
Variant Cover by Francis Manapul
Concluding the 2-part BLACKEST NIGHT tale of Superboy-Prime! The Black Lanterns have forced Prime to face his deepest and darkest fears, but what - and who - are they? And how will Superboy-Prime strike back after this devastating attack? Plus, Conner Kent faces off with Superman's greatest enemy in an exciting co-feature by Geoff Johns and Francis Manapul. That's right: Superboy confronts Lex Luthor!
Date Available: 12/09/2009
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

Geoff Johns and Sterling Gates confronts DC, as Superboy Prime, hunted by Black Lanterns, seeks them out in New York City to show them what they’ve done to a beloved character. Personally, I’ve had mixed feelings about how DC transformed Superboy Prime, since I loved the Cub Scout viewpoint in the old stories, though, as evidenced here, they’ve added depth to him, making him one of the most three dimensional characters in the DC universe. And the backup story isn’t just a toss out, either, with a stunning revelation at the end. Overall, a great story, and I can’t wait for the next issue.
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
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