Serving as the official junior prequel to James Gunn’s DCU Superman film(2025), David Lewman’s Superman: Welcome to Metropolis offers a bright, accessible entry point into the new DC Universe. Written for younger readers but enjoyable for fans of all ages, this compact novel captures the optimism and warmth that have always defined the Man of Steel—while setting the stage for his next cinematic incarnation.
Plot Summary
The story follows a young Clark Kent as he arrives in Metropolis, ready to start his new life as both a rookie reporter at The Daily Planet and as the fledgling hero known as Superman. As Clark learns to balance his secret identity, he crosses paths with the city’s key figures: the fearless journalist Lois Lane, the ever-curious Jimmy Olsen, and the formidable Perry White. But Metropolis isn’t just bustling with ambition—it’s also hiding danger. A shadowy plot led by the brilliant and duplicitous Lex Luthor introduces Superman to one of his earliest and most enduring foes: Metallo, a cyborg powered by a mysterious green energy that tests Superman’s strength—and his humanity.
Along the way, the story teases the wider DCU with cameos from heroes such as Hawkgirl, Mister Terrific, and Green Lantern, hinting at the “Justice Gang” that will likely play a larger role in future films.
Strengths
For its intended audience, Welcome to Metropolis succeeds beautifully. Lewman’s prose is clear, fast-paced, and energetic, making it ideal for early chapter readers or young fans just discovering Superman. The book balances humor, action, and heart with an ease that mirrors the optimism reportedly at the core of the 2025 film.
The character work is especially effective. Clark is portrayed not as a flawless icon, but as someone still learning what it means to be a hero—uncertain yet determined, humble yet powerful. Lois Lane’s sharp wit and tenacity shine through every scene, while Jimmy Olsen’s curiosity and moral compass offer grounding warmth. Even Lex Luthor’s charisma and cunning feel engagingly human.
The inclusion of a full-color insert of character profiles is another highlight, offering visual context for readers and helping young fans put faces to names within the new DC cinematic world.
Weaknesses
As with most junior novelizations, Welcome to Metropolis is light on complexity. The plot moves briskly but rarely delves into moral ambiguity or emotional nuance. Older readers may find the conflicts simplistic, and the climactic showdown with Metallo resolves a bit too neatly.
Additionally, while the novel is marketed as an “official prequel,” its canonical weight remains somewhat uncertain—some details may differ or even be overwritten once the film releases. For serious lore-hunters, this might limit its long-term appeal.
Verdict
Superman: Welcome to Metropolis is a charming and wholesome prelude to the 2025 film—an engaging bridge for young audiences stepping into the new DCU. It doesn’t attempt to reinvent the mythos; instead, it reintroduces Superman as he should be: compassionate, hopeful, and ready to inspire a new generation.
For children and families anticipating the movie, this is a delightful warm-up. For adult fans, it’s a quick, enjoyable curiosity that captures the spirit, if not the scale, of what’s to come.
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5 for young readers, ★★★☆☆ for adult fans)