Superman: Dawnbreaker by Matt de Pena

 Clark Kent has always had to hide his powers from everyone. No one can know about his superhuman hearing or incredible strength. But then people start disappearing in Smallville. Clark needs the help of his best friend Lana Lang to help him discover where they went before it's too late.
    I had really low expectations for Superman: Dawnbreaker. I've never really been interested in Superman in general but Matt de Pena did a fantastic job with this book. In the beginning, I was hooked. The middle of the book was a little boring but the ending was great.
    One character that I thought the story could do without was Lex Luthor. He was helping Clark and Lana find out where the missing people were but he didn't actually contribute anything. I kept waiting for Lex to double-cross Clark but that never happened.
    There didn't seem to be a lot of action in this book for a superhero novel. Besides the slow pacing, there were very few fight scenes. When there were fights, they were usually over very quickly.
    One last thing I want to comment on is the love interest. The whole book, Clark had a crush on this girl, Gloria. Then there was this one scene after a party where he's sitting in the car with Lana and there's so much tension, and Clark even mentions wanting to kiss her. After that, Clark keeps bringing up the awkward moment while at the same time he's flirting with Gloria. It was just kind of annoying.

Page Count: 288 pages
Published: March 5, 2019
Genre: Fantasy
Series: DC Icons
My Rating: 3 stars
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