New Super-Man #4 NM Bernard Chang Variant Cover DC Comics Yang Bogdanovic 1st print
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New Super-Man (2016) #4B
Published Dec 2016 by DC
Written by Gene Luen Yang
Art by Viktor Bogdanovic and Richard Friend
Cover by Bernard Chang
32 pages, full color
‘MADE IN CHINA’ part four!
It’s the Justice League of China vs. the Chinese Freedom Fighters! As the New Super-Man tests his power against the Flying Dragon General’s team, a shocking new revelation will stop our young hero dead in his tracks. And trust us, you won’t believe what Kenan Kong discovers! All this, plus the Chinese Freedom Fighters’ ultimate weapon arrives, and it’ll be the STAR of the show…
The first chunk of New Superman #4 is an explosive and flashy fight. I have been enjoying this comic more than I ever thought I would. Writer Gene Luen Yang and artist Viktor Bogdanovic are creating a fresh new universe, tangentially tied to the DCU enough to feel a little familiar but innovative enough to be completely new. So it is fun to see these Chinese analogues of familiar heroes, comparing and contrasting them to the more classic versions.
Moreover, Yang is really creating compelling characters here. Whether it is Kenan as the vulnerable bully or Deilan’s naivete being challenged in the face of facts or Kenan’s dad thinking optimistically while maybe being used … they all are layered. I really don’t know who the good guys are in this book. I don’t think Dr. Omen is all she claims to be. But the Freedom Fighters don’t look like noble rebels either. Maybe there is goodness in these organizations but it isn’t pure.
Bogdanovic continues to bring a stylized, grainy roughness to this book which works well with the story.
Last issue ended with the new Justice League battling the Freedom Fighters. Blue Condor seems to have New Super-Man on the ropes, asphyxiating him. But then Flying Dragon General saves Kenan.
One thing that is clear, these Freedom Fighters have no problem killing people. This is even more evident later on.
So Blue Condor is like Black Condor, so I guess the General is the equivalent of Uncle Sam? But why would he save Kenan unless he is more of a hero than his comrades.
In the end, Super-Man and the General have one last moment.
The General warns Kenan about associating with Omen. She is falsely imprisoning people. She is developing a secret weapon. The Ministry is corrupt. He extends his hand in hopes of an alliance aiming for Truth, Justice, and Democracy.
This is intriguing given the methods of the other Fighters. This General is different.
But Kenan isn’t buying it and so the General escapes.
The other Leaguers have defeated Ghost Lady and Blue Condor and bring them to the Crab Shell prison.
Ghost Lady is the Phantom Lady equivalent.
Again, this isn’t a state-sanctioned prison. This is Omen’s.
I do love the continued harassment of Kenan by Wonder Woman and Batman. It would be what the JLA would be if it was Conner in place of Clark.
Back at the Ministry, Dr. Omen definitely chastises the team for leaving without orders to defend Dr. Zheng. Even if Ghost Lady and Blue Condor are captured, Omen has to spin. She will feed Laney Lan the story she wants to tell … a lie that the Ministry is a government run task force.
Suddenly Deilan seems to be questioning of Omen’s authority. There are lies here. What is real? What is the truth?
So the Ministry isn’t 100% above board.
Meanwhile, in prison, Ghost Lady regurgitates Folding Paper Man. And given his abilities, he is able to slip through the bars and murder the prison guards. This isn’t a good man.
So I guess he is a version of Doll Man?
What a way to travel though …
As for Kenan, he continues to flirt with Laney. But he suddenly realizes that with great power comes great responsibility. His revealing his identity makes his father a target. Didn’t he think of that??
I like this sudden realization. Of course Kenan didn’t think of all the ramifications. He is a kid and he won’t shy away from fame. He craves his 15 minutes of fame. Now he knows the ripples in the pond extend out and effect a lot of people.
Folding Paper Man is able to release all his comrades including the Human Firecracker (a version of the Human Bomb) as well as someone who looks like The Ray. I love the costume designs by Bogdanovic.
It turns out that the Ministry is harboring a mega-weapon. We saw it in the background last issue … Starro!
But this Firecracker doesn’t seem like a nice guy. He will use Starro as a weapon himself. He’ll make an army. And what better way to promote democracy than to enslave everyone.
Certainly, these characters feel more like super-villains than heroes. It is hard to get behind their aspirations.
Yang gives us a nice hook to end the issue.
Kenan heads home to check on his father and discovers that his father is, in fact, the General. I don’t think that Kenan’s father would like the means his allies are using to fight the Ministry. I think he is probably the idealist in the group.
And I suppose that Kenan is just learning to be a hero.
Maybe, the point here is that the two will secretly team up to reveal the corruption of both sides. But this definitely is an intriguing wrinkle.
Overall, a nice fast-paced issue pushing things forward while tweaking the characters enough to bring growth. So far, this is a surprisingly entertaining book.
New Super-Man is based around Kong Kenan, an analogue version of Superman whose stories are developed in China. The New-Superman was an ordinary man, who was given the powers of Superman using technology. The supporting cast were also Chinese versions of the Justice League, which were also technologically augmented.
Ironically, the basic idea of the story was first developed in 1978 by writer Bob Rozakis. He wrote a story about Chinese versions of the American superheroes, who were given their powers using special technology. The whole idea was a simple gimmick to fill a Batgirl story in the then popular, Batman Family comic. The series was renamed to New Super-Man and the Justice League of China Vol 1 by issue 20.
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Bagged and boarded, near mint condition. 1st printing. More pictures may be in description.
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