I've been on a really big Superman kick here lately, and when I came across this series in our library's system, I couldn't resist ordering it. These are fun comics, based off of the '90s animated TV series. And while most of the stories in these comics reflect that, there were a couple that actually had some really decent storytelling. The first one, where Superman was dying due to a kryptonite-powered virus, was particularly good. It had nice layers, with Lex Luthor's involvement, as well as Lois Lane's discovery of Superman's plight only after she was so stalwartly questioning his role in society. A more modern comic would definitely have gone a little deeper with that story line, and the artwork would have gone farther with Superman getting weaker and weaker. But still, at it's core, that was pretty good storytelling. I also really liked the one where Clark Kent and Superman seemed to be two separate people. Clark obviously thought he was going insane...until he figured out that Mxyzptlk was behind it. I find myself being more than amused with that character, just because it allows for even more what-ifs in a world where our protagonist can literally hear a cry for help from miles away. Superman might stretch my suspension of disbelief, but the stories always do so in a way that has a lot of special, comic book charm and fun behind it. And this particular series is a perfect example of just that.