Superman The harvests of youth

Sina Grace

Book - 2023

"Despite being a superpowered teenager, high school has been pretty normal for Clark Kent; but his idyllic life is wrenched away when the death of a classmate rocks all of Smallville. As he and his friends grieve, the challenges they face become darker, more complex, and deeply insidious. Clark feels completely out of his depth when Smallville's latest threat proves that it takes more than fists and laser beams to save the day. For the first time in his life, Clark must grapple with life's biggest questions, and confront his own mortality (or lack thereof) in order to become the hero his beloved town needs. Acclaimed GLAAD media award-winning writer and artist Sina Grace (Iceman) tells the deeply moving and quintessential sto...ry of teen Clark Kent and the town that must overcome grief and hate to restore hope" --

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Genres
superhero comics
Superhero comics
Coming-of-age comics
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
Burbank, CA : DC Comics [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Sina Grace (author)
Other Authors
Cris Peter (colorist), David C. Hopkins, 1989- (letterer)
Item Description
"Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. By special arrangement with Jerry Siegel Family."
Physical Description
193 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Audience
Ages 13-17
Grades 10-12
ISBN
9781779511058
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Smallville is rocked by a teen's death and the arrival of a mercenary businessman. High school student Clark Kent is walking to school with best friend Pete when a couple of police cars zoom by. Overheard comments made by shocked classmates appear in a constellation of thought bubbles around Clark's head: Fellow student Alvin Buenaventura has died by suicide. Clark finds Amy, Alvin's stunned sister, sitting outside the school office and offers his support. His friends Lana and Pete are sympathetic, but Clark, who is reeling from the news, is shocked by the callous reactions of Chloe and Gil. A relationship blossoms between Clark and Amy as she works through her grief, and he probes the tragedy for answers. At home on the farm, Clark's parents provide grounding and sound advice. The plot thickens with the arrival of industrialist Lionel Luthor and his son, Lex, who faces off against Lana in a debate. Gil, meanwhile, worries his friends with his increasingly erratic behavior: Could he be following in Alvin's footsteps? At a fall community festival, LutherCorp implements a sinister and destructive plan that only Clark can disable. Grace sensitively addresses the issue of adolescent depression and disaffection within the parameters of the Superman universe, deftly combining this personal story with a high-octane adventure plot. The clean lines and crisp, realistic artwork are a good match for the economical storytelling. Most characters appear white; Pete reads Black. Compelling and sensitive treatment of an important topic. (Graphic fiction. 12-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.