Superman travels to Smallville to defend it against eco-terrorists
but on his return to Metropolis he is tackled by one of his
worst enemies - the Parasite. This mean, ugly creature is
spoiling for a rematch with our Man of Steel. In addition
Clark/Superman must tackle the growing marriage problems with
Lois Lane who has had enough of being married to a superhuman...
'Til
Death do us part is
not the greatest graphic novel. It seems to be constructed
from a mismatch of artistic styles from beginning to end.
I really hate it when artists insist on drawing both Clark
and Superman as though he works out in the gym 24 hours a
day 7 days a week. Come on! It's bad enough them expecting
us to swallow the fact that no one notices the difference
between the two when Clark is weedy looking but when he is
built like a brick sh*t house they are starting to take the
p*ss.
The
scenes with Lois (which the cover and title seem to indicate
are the main thrust of this novel) are great but the novel
doesn't have enough of them.
The
conclusion is surprising and well staged but I was starting
to loose interest by this point and was starting to cheer
that fact that Lois was leaving Clark.
For
die hard fans only.
Pete
Boomer
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