Absolute Superman #17
Recap
PARASITE INVADES METROPOLIS! Superman must save Metropolis from being devoured by his most terrifying enemy yet, the all-consuming Parasite — while the happiest man in the Absolute Universe, a simple family man named Lex Luthor, receives a fateful visitor...
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Review
Absolute Superman has found his purpose in this new world, and works tirelessly to save lives. However, when an ancient metahuman comes to be a mentor, Superman may have his own reservations. Absolute Superman #17 starts a new chapter for the multiverse Absolute version of Superman. Written by Jason Aaron and introducing art by Juan Ferreyra, this issue follows Absolute Superman and Hawkman as they fight off this Universe’s version of Parasite. Superman is overwhelmed by the screams of Parasite’s victims and is torn between killing the Parasite or saving those inside. Lois Lane urges Superman to help those inside. But does Hawkman take a different approach to doing good? And what is he hiding from the Man of Steel? Find out in this issue filled with heart, action, and beautiful narrative insight.
We will be singing the praises of this series for a long time. The way that Jason Aaron takes a bold political stance in these pages is inspiring and it’s exactly how a Superman story should make readers feel. It’s difficult to take an iconic character like Superman and reinvent him in a way that feels fresh, but Aaron manages to reimagine Superman in the modern era while still capturing the essence of his character. Aaron is writing poetry in these pages, and it demonstrates the introspective nature of this version of Superman. The themes that Aaron presents in this series are themes that stay true to the characters but really hit home in our modern-day political climate. This version of Superman, reflecting an immigrant and working-class story, makes sense and aligns with the values at the core of Superman’s character. Superman also fighting an evil corporation that is exploiting its workers and feeding the rich just feels so timely. It’s a reminder that Superman is a hero for all generations. The hope that Superman inspires comes off the page and into our real lives. Superman is the hero we need today. I enjoyed that this issue shows the evils that Superman chooses to fight and the way he handles grief. It’s a reminder for all of us to continue to fight even when we are scared. It’s an interesting theme that parallels present-day political issues, but it’s an important reminder that Superman stories are human stories. I’m interested to see where Hawkman comes in and his ideology on fighting evil. It seems like a new take that may be relevant to our current day. Superman is the hero for everyone, both on and off the page. This issue focuses on the hope that Superman inspires, and he pushes him limits to save those in need. He becomes the hero of Metropolis in this issue and it is beautiful. My favorite part of Superman stories is that he is as much a human as he is alien, and this issue hits that nail on the head. It’s a beautiful story and Aaron deserves so much praise.
This issue introduces a new artist to the story: Juan Ferreyra. Ferreyra’s detailed, expressive style brings the world of Absolute Superman to life with energy and dynamism. The art in this issue is terrifying and Ferreyra does not hold back on bringing the horror. It’s dark and eerie, just like this version of Absolute Superman. This issue is action-heavy, but Ferreyra still brings depth and emotion to each sequence. The incorporation of the red sword given to Superman is a fantastic touch. This issue is body horror at its finest and the Absolute version of Parasite is terrifying. Ferreyra really captures the horror of the Absolute Universe. From the very first page, this issue’s art captivates, drawing readers into its world with energy, depth, and breathtaking detail.
Final Thoughts
Absolute Superman #17 is an absolute gem and an essential read. A mix of real-world parallels and Superman’s fight for freedom is the refreshing take we needed. The narrative is strong, emotional, and filled with timely relevant themes. If you’re not reading Absolute Superman, you are missing out.
Absolute Superman #17: Parasite Influencer
- Writing - 10/1010/10
- Storyline - 10/1010/10
- Art - 8/108/10
- Color - 8/108/10
- Cover Art - 10/1010/10
