Considering its importance to The Man of Steel’s mythology, it was only a matter of time before My Adventures with Superman brought kryptonite into the mix. Season 1, Episode 7, “Kiss Kiss Fall in Portal,” slips the toxic metal into the end of a very busy episode. That goes against the grain for the show so far — My Adventures with Superman thrives on splashy entrances for new figures — but it also feels strangely right.Indeed, “Kiss Kiss” adds kryptonite to the new series with enough elegance to make any other approach feel clumsy. Everyone knows what it is and what it does, even non-comics fans. The episode responds by taking that at face value, then tying it into its larger narrative.My Adventures with Superman ranges far afield when it comes to many of The Man of Steel’s villains. Every week it seems, a new member of Superman’s rogues gallery appears in a radically different form: imaginative and faithful in spirit, but very much a part of the show’s anime universe. Clark himself, however, stays more or less true to the basics. He’s a farm boy from Kansas starting life as a reporter, his outfit and powers are variations on the traditional versions, and he must navigate the necessity of a secret identity with his friends and co-workers.RELATED: My Adventures With Superman’s Queer Couple Redefines Clark Kent’s World
Considering its importance to The Man of Steel’s mythology, it was only a matter of time before My Adventures with Superman brought kryptonite into the mix. Season 1, Episode 7, “Kiss Kiss Fall in Portal,” slips the toxic metal into the end of a very busy episode. That goes against the grain for the show so far — My Adventures with Superman thrives on splashy entrances for new figures — but it also feels strangely right.
Indeed, “Kiss Kiss” adds kryptonite to the new series with enough elegance to make any other approach feel clumsy. Everyone knows what it is and what it does, even non-comics fans. The episode responds by taking that at face value, then tying it into its larger narrative.
My Adventures with Superman ranges far afield when it comes to many of The Man of Steel’s villains. Every week it seems, a new member of Superman’s rogues gallery appears in a radically different form: imaginative and faithful in spirit, but very much a part of the show’s anime universe. Clark himself, however, stays more or less true to the basics. He’s a farm boy from Kansas starting life as a reporter, his outfit and powers are variations on the traditional versions, and he must navigate the necessity of a secret identity with his friends and co-workers.
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