Action Comics #1087

Recap
Witness Mark Waid's triumphant return to the title alongside rising star artist Skylar Patridge as they take Clark Kent back to his early years on Kent Farm. This can't-miss story, with ties to the present, takes the Boy of Steel to unexpected heights as he figures out what being a hero truly means. First stop: Metropolis's Expo of Tomorrow! Will Clark be able to blend into the crowd or is Superboy about to make his public debut?!
Review
Mark Waid returns to Action Comics just in time for the Summer of Superman! Action Comics #1087 is the first part of a new arc by superstar writer Mark Waid with artist Skylar Patridge. The Expo of Tomorrow is open in present-day Metropolis, and with it brings memories of Superman’s early days back in Smallville. Clark recounts the day he first visited the Expo of Tomorrow as a child with the Kents and the actions that ensued. Clark is learning to control his new powers, but when a future threat comes to Metropolis, will it be time for Superboy to make his debut? Find out in this month’s issue of Action Comics, filled with heart, memories, and childlike hope.
This new weekly arc is off to an exciting start, and it’s nothing less than I expect from a Mark Waid comic. Waid understands how to write a strong and strategic Man of Steel. I’m happy that Waid is getting to write an early years version of Clark, and he captures the heart of the Kent family so well. I think this version of Superman is a perfect parallel to the adult Superman that Waid writes. I’m always excited to get to see the early years of Superman, especially because we see just how much the Kents’ love impacted the hero he became. It looks like this new arc will focus on that, and I trust in Waid’s ability to make it entertaining and true to the character of Superman. Waid has a great way of capturing Clark Kent’s unwavering moral compass and his unshakable belief in the goodness of humanity. This issue hits the right beats: heroism, humility, and heart — the cornerstones of any good Superman story.
The art in this issue is fantastic, and it is so refreshing to see a rising artist on such a big comic series. Clayton Henry and Matt Herms are creating works of art in these comic pages. Skylar Patridge’s art is clean, dynamic, and full of energy. The panels flow smoothly, with expressive character work and a vibrant color palette that highlights both the grandeur of Superman’s powers and the intimacy of his personal life. Action sequences are fluid and visually satisfying, while quieter moments are given space to breathe. Patridge manages to capture the whimsy and joy in a Superman comic well. I also appreciate the slight difference in style between the past and present. Overall, this is a solid, heartfelt new chapter in the ongoing saga of a true icon.
Final Thoughts
This new arc promises interesting themes and ideas, and I am excited to see how Waid reshapes the early days of Clark Kent. The writing and art are great, and this is the perfect jumping-on point for new Superman readers.
Action Comics #1087: Superboy’s Debut
- Writing - 9/109/10
- Storyline - 10/1010/10
- Art - 9/109/10
- Color - 9/109/10
- Cover Art - 9/109/10