Superboy is back and this time it is better. After the last month attempt by regular writer Jeff Lemire and guest artist Marco Rudy, which seemed little off track, this time the team is back in action and in good form as well. In fact, it’s nice to see the pair show their actual capability despite restrictions of someone else’s story.
In this issue writer Jeff Lemire takes Superboy to space along with the new emerging character Psionic Lad. The story revolves around the investigation of the spaceship and the finding there on.
The script is smartly written. And despite the fact that all the characters are not included in the issue, the story turned out well.

The adventure of Spider-Man is heating up yet again. Colorist Tim Bradstreet portrays Marvel Adventures of Spider-Man from the issue 12 of the Spider man series of 2010. The issue deals with Spider-Man’s war with the Torino crime family. The war in this issue is on the verge of exploding.
The third issue of the Adventure comics’ Superboy series is out with more exciting and adventurous stories being unfolded. The magic created by Geoff Johns and Francis Manapul in their respective fields has shown its result in the latest issue of the series as always. Moreover, the contributions from Brian Buccellato, Brian Reber, Steve Wands, and Sal Cipriano are also worth mentioning.
I must confess that Jake Myler, Brian Smith and Michael Raicht have done an exemplary job with the latest edition of “Finding Nemo”. It also makes me wonder if Pixer now whishes that they had thought about this as a sequel first.