FROM T H E K R Y P T O N I A N C Y B E R N E T
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Issue #43 -- October 1997
Tom Pairan (TPairan157@aol.com):
"Madness and Science," Part I of the U.L.T.R.A.-Humanite story is clearly set during Superman's early days as a superhero. It's difficult to pinpoint exactly when it takes place, but it's refreshing to see Superman in his traditional costume, and it's even better seeing a younger, balding Lex Luthor.
Young Lex appears to be romantically linked with "actress and music diva Dolores Winters." This is a bit perplexing because the brain of the villainous Ultra-Humanite was transplanted into the body of a Dolores Winters in the 1940s. (The Ultra-Humanite has battled the Teen Titans,Infinity Inc., and the Justice Society of America in various forms throughout the years, including a post-Crisis confrontation in Justice Society of America #3-5).
I will buy the rest of the issues in the story arc to see if there is any connection between this story and the Ultra-Humanite and if so, how it is handled. However, I think this book would also be enjoyable to readers new to the DC Universe.
The black and white preview artwork is crisp and dynamic. Since this story is set in Superman's early years, it would be neat to see this book colored with flatter, mid-Eighties colors.
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