We're double-dipping on Kurt Busiek today!
We're still continuing his run on Thunderbolts with #18 and the rudest French supervillain you'll ever meet, but first we're reading Superman: Secret Identity from 2004, with Stuart Immonen on art.
It's a story about a regular kid named Clark Kent in a regular universe where superheroes only exist in comics, who gets ridiculed constantly for his name. And then he gets powers. Whoa!
Join us as we follow this variant Clark Kent through a full lifetime, and we discuss the duality of Busiek.
It's only been about 10 years since we read the first 5 issues of Alan Moore and Gene Ha's Top Ten, but now we're finishing the full first season with issues 6 through 12.
As the precinct deals with criminals on multiple fronts, there's one question on everyone's lips: What's Sergeant Dog Cop up to?
Then we move onto Thunderbolts #17, which had a sword fight, an exploding castle, and a dude who can control gravity.
Next Time - Superman: Secret Identity by Kurt Busiek & Stuart Immonen