Superman: The Coming of the Supermen

Say Wassup To Superman With 'Coming Of The Supermen' #2
Say Wassup To Superman With 'Coming Of The Supermen' #2
Say Wassup To Superman With 'Coming Of The Supermen' #2
On the off chance that you missed it, the first issue of Neal Adams' Coming of the Supermen was what you might describe as "next-level bonkers." Admittedly, it wasn't quite up to the weirdness standards set by Batman: Odyssey, in which a shirtless and possibly fully nude Bruce Wayne spoke directly to the reader while recounting his adventures in the Batcave, but still. The first issue had a squadron of Supermen, Lois Lane working as a TV newscaster and exposition delivery system, and, perhaps most amazing of all, the reveal that the Sphinx was constructed by Darkseid in his own image. Now, it looks like the high-energy weirdness is set to continue when the second issue hits stands next week. Check out an exclusive preview, and let's discuss all the weirdness we've got this time.
Neal Adams' 'Superman: The Coming Of The Supermen' #1 Is Weird
Neal Adams' 'Superman: The Coming Of The Supermen' #1 Is Weird
Neal Adams' 'Superman: The Coming Of The Supermen' #1 Is Weird
The legendary Neal Adams has pretty much had carte blanche at DC Comics in recent years, and the world is a greater place for it. He has given the comics industry so much, and now he's allowed to do whatever he wants, which has already led to the bonkers fever dream that was Batman: Odyssey. When it was announced Adams would be following that up with a spiritual sequel in Superman: The Coming of the Supermen, we all knew it would be something to behold, but no-one could have predicted a comic quite like this would exist in a million years.