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# Superman Vol. 1: What Price Tomorrow? (The New 52)

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Content
*by A***L on October 19, 2024*

This book came on time and was in great condition. The graphics were draw so vividly and the read was easy. I recommend this to anyone who wants a fast read with action.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.5 Stars: A Good Start For A Quite Different New Era
*by S***S on February 20, 2023*

Reprints Superman (2011 ongoing series) #s 1-6. DC has had a number of 'Crisis' mega-events over their publishing history, wherein massive threats to the universe (or multiverse) result in a change in continuity, removing some past material from canon while keeping other stories intact. One of the most radical was the Flashpoint event of 2011; immediately after its conclusion all former ongoing titles were canceled, although many of them were relaunched the very next month. What they wanted to do was have 52 new ongoing series premiere in one month with 52 # 1 issues. Some characters, like Batman, had the bulk of their history preserved (although needlessly compressed into 5 years instead of the previous 10-15 years that were supposed to have passed since the main characters started up), while Superman was one of the ones that got a really radical reworking. In essence, ALL of the Man Of Steel's previous adventures and stories got cut out of canon, and Superman and Action Comics relaunched with new # 1s that started telling the 'current' happenings while simultaneously filling in the previous five years for his backhistory. Even longtime comics fans find all this rearranging hard to keep straight, so I can only imagine how confusing it must be to newcomers, but basically if you get Superman Volume 1: What Price Tomorrow? you're starting out with Superman and company on the ground floor, with no prior knowledge of the previous decades of storytelling needed. If you were already a fan of the existing Superman material, all you could do was give the new books a chance based on their own merits, and maybe hope that a future canon-altering event might somehow stitch some of those previous stories back into official continuity.So what do we have based just on this volume? The Superman we have for the New 52 series has a different relationship to the public than the previous. He's still an immensely powerful being, one of the last survivors of Krypton, dedicated to protecting and fighting for justice everywhere for everyone regardless of species or country. But, in one of the biggest surprises of the relaunch, he's not universally lauded by the general public. A lot of citizens of Metropolis still love him, but others think he draws far more trouble than he prevents, and this radical split in opinion is echoed elsewhere among the general population of the Earth. Superman/Clark Kent's relationship with Lois Lane is also totally reworked; previously they were married in issues that came out in the 90s and were happily together ever since; in the New 52 this is gone, Clark and Lois are coworkers and friends, but have never even dated, and she doesn't know that Clark and Superman are the same person. If you were disappointed by that change, it's clear that Superman is disappointed too: he has secret feelings for Lois but she thinks of him only in the friend zone. Another change: in his previous history, Superman generally is able to save everybody. It was perhaps unrealistic but we all tended to accept it because Superman wasn't like the police or any other superhero, he was Superman. The New 52 Superman, apparently a little less powerful, isn't always able to save everyone when disaster or the latest supervillain shows up. He still has Superman's idealism though, in that he is not at peace with this situation at all: he accepts only with extreme reluctance the very idea that he can't save everyone, let alone the reality of it. And in this volume he's up against not one but three new force-of-nature type villains, and that's just for starters. These take the form of a fire-like creature, an invisible powerhouse monster, and an ice-like creature.One other point is that it seems they've decided right from the start to give Superman's main supporting characters plenty of page time. Lois always gets page time, but they're using Perry Mason, Jimmy Olsen and the rest of the Daily Planet staff a lot here, centering in a storyline where the Daily Planet has been sold to Morgan Edge and is being rebranded. Jimmy's new reporting partner Miko--I think this book is her first appearance--also looks to be a strong player in the revamped Superman.Okay, quickly now: any negatives? There are places where the dialogue could have been better (sorry). It usually doesn't work when Superman engages in too much witty banter with his enemies. And all in all, there are signs that this new incarnation of the Superman mythos is still finding its footing in these first issues. It's off to a really good--although Very different--start for the new 52 Man Of Steel. I like this collection now better than when I first read it, and I'll give it four-and-a-half stars.P.S. I love the art on the hornblowing creature early in the book.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great
*by K***K on July 22, 2025*

It's Supes! Love the new 52 stories.

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