This colorful cruise through a cornucopia of curious new Kryptonites continues!After last issue’s timey-wimey race against (or was it toward?) the clock, Superman(with Batman’s help!) is left to deal with the sizable effects of cobalt Kryptonite.Watch in awe as the Man of Steel grows, grows…and grows some more, bringing usthe Kal-El kaiju comic of our collective dreams! What’s happened to the fortress?Why is Supes-zilla so angry? And what on earth is Chemo doing here?Find out in this guest-filled romp from the creative team behind Ice Cream Man—ina story only they could possibly tell. Featuring Wonder Woman, John Stewart, AtomSmashemore
Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #2 continues to be an enjoyable series that can be enjoyed by both longtime Superman fans and casual readers. Read Full Review
The only downside of reviewing 'Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum' each month is having to wait for the adventure to continue. In the meantime, Ill imagine what could be next in this great series! Read Full Review
It's a little surprising that few of the heavier themes from last issue didn't make their way in here, but this continues to be a fascinating read. Read Full Review
Matt Morazzo and O'Halloran continue to put on a flashy display of various coloring and artistic beauty. The subtle hints in Batman's face that show off his pure joy at using this new device and then seeing Batman buddy cop with Krypto for an issue were standouts for me. Read Full Review
Overall, Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #2 is a fun Superman book that a new reader can pick up without having to know a lot about the character. Old fans of the character should find plenty to enjoy, as well. New kryptonite opens up new story potential and I'm excited to see what happens next! Read Full Review
Between a kaiju-sized Superman, Lex's Red Kryptonite sabotage, Batman's frantic tinkering, and a spreadsheet-obsessed civilian stealing scenes, there's enough charm here to keep readers hooked. Read Full Review
Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #2 delivers a larger-than-life premise with moments of fun and silliness, but it doesn't reach the same creative heights as the debut issue. Still, the cliffhanger promises more surprises ahead as the series continues to explore the wild possibilities of kryptonite. Read Full Review
Pure magic
Ok. This one is tough to review.
Because it’s both amazing and dumb.
Prince’s voice for Batman is spot on (for the non-Frank Miller version).