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When this book was first announced, I wasn't interested. I'm not a fan of the character, I wasn't familiar with the creators, I didn't recognize the other characters on the cover, the apparent sci-fi setting (Kandor? Outer space?) didn't appeal to me, and the apparent Adventures in Babysitting homage wasn't doing much for me.Then I read a blog post about it—this one, to be precise—and learned that the rest of the/a Superman Family was also featured in it (That's actually Jonathan Kent and Natasha Iron on the cover, by the way), I saw how great Sarah Leuver's art was, and I read a few short scenes in the sample pages that made me realize that, contrary to my first impressions based solely on the cover, the book might actually be...delightful? (This instance also reminded me of the utility of comics blogs in selling readers on particular comics; I think comics has lost something fairly valuable as the number of active comics blogs have dwindled so precipitously.)So, I read Brandon T.…

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