Superman Dies - again!!!
Unfortunately, for the reader though, it's not at all like his death at the hands of Doomsday. He does go out with a bang. But in a kind of wimpish way.
One of the major faults being that it would have been better to have read most of the Superman titles as the cause of his demise is a culmination of events and C K's resolutions of those, instead of a self contained story. Though, to be honest, I do like that idea.
Second is the end fight with his doppelganger, who is created by accident at the same time as Superman China (this bit of the story feels a bit rushed and is there to tie-in the new Superman title). Even though the fight is on, but mostly off, throughout the eight crossover issues, it's over too soon and shouldn't have been a fight that would've killed the man of steel - wimpish.
Thirdly, love interests and goodbyes. I can understand wanting to say goodbye face-to-face (hope I get the chance to), but he only says cheerio to five people and one dog, Krypto, Lana Lang, Batman (Alfred, like a good English butler, eavesdrops then Thanks him), Diana (and he gets another kiss in instead of saying those eternal three words), then Lois Lane. In the previous two storylines "Truth" & "Savage Dawn" you saw a deeper side to Supes character. It's this Supes I can't believe wouldn't say goodbye to the people of Metropolis itself, and let them know that everything would be okay.
In conclusion; I believe the story could've been slightly deeper, and give C K a good send off - one which he deserves, as the ultimate boy scout. However, it is still a good read and I did enjoy it - these, after all, are only my thoughts ☺
As I've mentioned In other reviews, sometimes the crossover stories can suffer with the change in artist. Here, I am glad to say, is not the case. The artwork in each issue, by each artist, compliments not only the story but the other artists work. Making it an even more pleasurable read.