
By: Grant Morrison (story), Rags Morales, Rick Bryant, Brad Walker (art), Brad Anderson (colors)
The Story: Superman, at some point, you have to realize that a cat is just a cat.
The Review: Say what you like about Morrison, but he is a man with a plan. Now, whether his plan results in something worthwhile is a completely different question, but you can always reliably depend on him to deliver a big revelation or moment which had its seeds sown issues earlier. Not a lot of people can pull that off; indeed, not a lot of people have Morrison’s creative license to pull that off.
He’s certainly earned it. This is a guy who has such awareness of everything he writes (his “inventory,” as writer Ron Carlson so likes to put it) that he can use a throwaway detail as the basis of an entire storyline, like the hamsters from last issue and their newest owner, Lois’ niece Suzie. No one could possibly have predicted this cute-as-a-button girl would turn out not only to be precocious, but a member of an entirely new species, “A nutant. Neo-sapiens—born one hundred thousand years ahead of our time…”
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