Issue | #1 |
Published | November 2009 |
Frequency | Monthly |
Cover Price | 3.99 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Matt Idelson; Wil Moss (assistant editor) |
Notes | This issue went on sale 2009-09-23 (on time). "Printed by World Color Press, Inc, Montreal, QC, Canada. 9/16/09." Two covers were done for this issue; one featuring Clark's family, and an alternate one featuring Superman and Lex Luthor (10 issues for 1 issue mixture). |
Characters | Clark Kent; Jonathan Kent; Martha Kent |
Genre | Superhero |
Pencils | Gary Frank (signed) |
Inks | Gary Frank (signed) |
Colors | Brad Anderson |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | This cover blends in with the other covers in this series to form one continuous image. |
Characters | Superman; Lex Luthor |
Genre | Superhero |
Pencils | Gary Frank (signed) |
Inks | Gary Frank (signed) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | For every 10 copies of the standard edition, retailers were allowed to order one copy of the variant edition. |
Characters | Superman. Characters: Clark Kent; Pete Ross; Jonathan Kent; Lana Lang; Ben Hubbard (flashback, cameo); Martha Kent; Jor-El (hologram); Lara (hologram); Lex Luthor; Lena Luthor (unnamed, cameo); General Zod (hologram); Ursa (hologram); Non (hologram); Doomsday (hologram); Kenny Braverman (cameo); headship (hologram); green kryptonite |
Synopsis | Young Clark plays a pick-up game of football with his young friends. Pete tackles him, but breaks his arm in the process. Clark blames himself, but later in school Pete thinks it's no big deal. Clark's x-ray vision kicks in for the first time, and he freaks out. Lana tracks him down to comfort him; she's known he's got special abilities since he stopped a thresher that almost hurt her. She gives him a kiss, which causes his heat vision to kick in for the first time, igniting a banner, and setting off the sprinklers. At home, Clark discusses with his parents what's wrong with him, and they finally take him out to the barn, and for the first time show him the rocket they found him in. When he touches it, it activates, and holograms of his real parents appear, and explain some about who he is. He tries to deny it, striking out with his fists and heat vision, finally running off, wanting to be just Clark. Lex Luthor runs off from his home, and finds a green, glowing rock in a field. Clark gets glasses made from his rocket, as that should prevent any more heat vision problems. Later he and Lana attend the county fair, where Clark meets Lex, who has a booth selling books. Lex shows Clark the green rock, but Clark collapses, causing Lex to drop it, breaking the container and cutting Lex. But then a tornado kicks up, and Lana is dragged into it. Clark runs after her, and for the first time flies after her, although uncontrollably. After they crash in a river, Lana thanks him again with a kiss. After telling his folks what happened, Ma tires of fixing his clothes, and decides to use the blankets he was found in to make a tough uniform, one that honors his other-worldly heritage. When she finishes, Clark tries it on, revealed as Superboy. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Geoff Johns |
Pencils | Gary Frank |
Inks | Jon Sibal |
Colors | Brad Anderson |
Letters | Steve Wands |
Notes | Story continues in the next issue. One of the signatures on Pete's cast is "Chloe S", which is likely Chloe Sullivan from the TV show Smallville. The Kryptonese text on page 17 is translated as follows: "HELLO KAL-EL", and on page 18 as "I AM JOR-EL" and "I AM YOUR FATHER" (which Jor-El repeats in English at the bottom of the page). |
Reprinted | in Superman Annual (DC, 1987 series) #14 (October 2009) [preview of pages 29-33] |
Notes | House ad for: Blackest Night. Appears on page 48 in this issue. |
Script | Ian Sattler |
Notes | Ian talks about the upcoming Baltimore Comic-Con, which he has attended each one. Appears on page 50 in this issue. |
Notes | Total of 7 one-page and 1 two-page ads for: got milk? with Chris Paul (milk, America's Milk Processors), FreeRealms (online game, Sony Online Entertainment), Bleach the Movie 2 (DVD, Shonen Jump Home Video), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Smash-Up (video game, Ubisoft), Spyborgs (video game, CapCom), 2009 Design Scholarship Challenge Winner (graphic design colleges, visualdiner.com, 2 pages), Star Wars: The Clone Wars (TV, Cartoon Network), and Batman Arkham Asylum (video game, Eidos). Appear in various places in this issue. |