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Superman #35: W.W.S.D.?

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Superman #36

Artist(s): Dan Mora

Colorist(s): Alejandro Sanchez

Letterer: Ariana Maher

Publisher: DC Comics

Genre: Action, Superhero

Published Date: 03/25/2026

Recap

THE REIGN OF THE SUPERBOYS BEGINS! After the shocking events of DC K.O., Superman is missing. But one hero steps up to take his place... Superboy Prime?! Normally, Prime has only been part of massive DC events, but now he gets a real shot at showing the world he can be just as great a hero as Superman! Superstar artist Dan Mora returns to Superman for an action-packed and fun adventure that changes the face of the DC Universe!

More Superman coverage from Comic Watch:

Superman #32: Ready? Fight!

Superman #33: No Sympathy for the Demon

Superman #34: Prime Time

Superman #35: Love Trumps Hate

Review

In the aftermath of the DC K.O. event, Superman has disappeared. Who will be the new hero of Metropolis? Superman #36 ushers in this Spring’s biggest event: Reign of the Superboys. Superman saved the world from the DC K.O. event, but now Superman Prime is stuck in our timeline. The Justice League is not keen on trusting him, so he must prove that he can be redeemed and be the hero Metropolis needs. Watch as he builds a life, gets a job, and finds a place to live. But is his violent nature truly behind him? Can he be the Superman that the world needs? Find out in this amazing issue of Superman by Joshua Williamson with art by the astounding Dan Mora.

This event is blowing DC K.O. out of the water. This run of Superman has been excellent, and Joshua Williamson has done an exceptional job at tying in everything from the DC Universe to this story. This issue is all about Prime as he tries to figure out W.W.S.D.: what would Superman do? The inclusion of a fourth-wall-breaking character is always fun, and Williamson is able to add humorous commentary on things happening in comics. Williamson tends to play big: powerful cosmic forces, moral dilemmas, allied heroes & villains, threats that touch multiple parts of the DC Universe, but this goes beyond that. Prime can warp reality as we know it, so I am interested in seeing how this goes. Prime is living the fanboy dream, and it’s great to live through him on the pages. This issue is action-packed, which adds perfect pacing to the issue. If I had any complaints, it would be that I wish the issue were longer, because I can read this story all day. Since this issue is ingrained to a larger event, it’s less accessible to new readers, as there are several issues from other series you need to catch up on. If you miss just one book, you might be a little lost. However, if this event is executed well, it will leave a strong impression and make readers eager for the next chapter.

Dan Mora makes his triumphant return to the Superman pages, and I am eternally grateful.  After seeing Mora’s work in this book, it’s hard to celebrate anything else. Dan Mora is universally loved, and it’s for a good reason: his art is stunning, and he is unbelievably talented. The artwork by the Mora and Alejandro Sanchez complements the story beautifully, with dynamic action sequences that leap off the page. This issue is action heavy, and Mora and Sanchez do an amazing job at conveying what is happening scene to scene. This issue is also full of beautiful splash pages that are so good I want to print them and frame them on my wall. This is an all-star creative team, and it feels like they are not holding back their talents at all with this arc.

Final Thoughts

Superman #36 is a can’t miss issue for this Spring’s biggest event. This issue brings the perfect mix of gripping action, shocking twists, and new beginnings. This is an all-star creative team, and it feels like they are not holding back their talents at all with this arc.

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