A Blast from my past, I haven't read these comics since I was in 5th grade, what 1992? wow! I totally remember all the different Supermen being introduced, and the whole "Who's the real Superman" tag lines! Re-reading all this now almost 20 years later was quite the experience for me. Some much of it I can't believe I still remember! Of course it just goes to show that you may only remember the good cause I don't remember a lot of the boring drama stuff.
Here's the thing, I hate drama in comic books or novelizations of comic book characters. I know that sounds totally crash and emotionless, but I read novels for drama all the time. I read comic books to escape that drama; and okay fine, a little drama dappled here and there is great, because it usually humanizes a character that is well not human. I would say the first half of this HUGE graphic novel (took me over a month to read it all, of course bit by bit everyday, still, I think it was 500+ pages) was awesome, I was totally hooked by the fight with Doomsday, I loved every page turning panel of it. Then Superman died, (not ruining anything here, it's in the title) and the comic started a slow walk down the hill. First an issue of Lois Lane walking around aimlessly, then, Jimmy sitting down thinking for a whole other issue, then whatever the boring issue where there was a dream sequence with Clark's dad. boring boring boring. I know I am a cold crass bitch, but blah!!! Boring! then the new supermen came into the picture and I thought oh ok, here we go! but even that, after then basically introduced them all was mediocre. By now I just wanted it to end, besides it was already way overdue at the library, so I pushed through and just nothing was as good as the first half of the novel...so oh well, there were some good parts here and there and I especially loved Steel. The out come was that the death of Superman was way better then the return, and I still don't know ultimately what happens to Doomsday, guess I'll look it up.