The first season of My Adventures With Superman offered a surprisingly heartfelt and touching version of the Kal-El mythos. It wasn’t just Clark Kent who was humble and awkward, but Superman was, too. His relationships with the characters, especially Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen, were the emotional center of the show. This is why the My Adventures With Superman Season 1 finale was good, but also why it wasn’t great. The epic showdown with alien ships and robots was fun, but it was a missed opportunity.Earlier in the season, a multiversal force of Lois Lane helped this universe’s Lois save Superman from Mr. Mxyzptlk. However, the 5th Dimension imp escaped their clutches and delivered Lois an item meant to make her life complicated. Yet, what really complicated things in the Season 1 finale was the Thanksgiving dinner she was attending with Clark’s parents and her own father. Few were surprised to discover that the General menacing Superman this season was actually Sam Lane. Yet, rather than focusing on the elements that make My Adventures With Superman shine, the character’s stories and the device Lois carried with her all but caused an alien invasion. It was a beautifully animated action spectacle, but viewers likely lamented the shift away from the tense (and funny) family dynamics at play in the episode. The series went big to end its first season, but it just might have been a little too big.The Season 1 finale completely does away with Superman’s secret identity for anyone who is close to him. Also included in that group now is General Sam Lane. My Adventures With Superman has Snyderverse parallels, and this is another one. The General walks away from the Kent Farm, knowing “this man is not our enemy.” There is even a momentous scene when the General holds a gun on his own daughter as Lois pleads for Superman’s life. It was an emotional moment, but it may have had more impact if there had been less fighting Kryptonian robots all of a sudden and more emotional examination of the family dynamics at play.RELATED: My Adventures With Superman’s Villains Lean Into the Comics’ Sci-Fi Origins
The first season of My Adventures With Superman offered a surprisingly heartfelt and touching version of the Kal-El mythos. It wasn’t just Clark Kent who was humble and awkward, but Superman was, too. His relationships with the characters, especially Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen, were the emotional center of the show. This is why the My Adventures With Superman Season 1 finale was good, but also why it wasn’t great. The epic showdown with alien ships and robots was fun, but it was a missed opportunity.
Earlier in the season, a multiversal force of Lois Lane helped this universe’s Lois save Superman from Mr. Mxyzptlk. However, the 5th Dimension imp escaped their clutches and delivered Lois an item meant to make her life complicated. Yet, what really complicated things in the Season 1 finale was the Thanksgiving dinner she was attending with Clark’s parents and her own father. Few were surprised to discover that the General menacing Superman this season was actually Sam Lane. Yet, rather than focusing on the elements that make My Adventures With Superman shine, the character’s stories and the device Lois carried with her all but caused an alien invasion. It was a beautifully animated action spectacle, but viewers likely lamented the shift away from the tense (and funny) family dynamics at play in the episode. The series went big to end its first season, but it just might have been a little too big.
The Season 1 finale completely does away with Superman’s secret identity for anyone who is close to him. Also included in that group now is General Sam Lane. My Adventures With Superman has Snyderverse parallels, and this is another one. The General walks away from the Kent Farm, knowing “this man is not our enemy.” There is even a momentous scene when the General holds a gun on his own daughter as Lois pleads for Superman’s life. It was an emotional moment, but it may have had more impact if there had been less fighting Kryptonian robots all of a sudden and more emotional examination of the family dynamics at play.
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