SummaryThe animated series follows Clark Kent (voiced by Jack Quaid) as he begins working as an intern at the Daily Planet with Lois Lane (voiced by Alice Lee) and Jimmy Olsen (voiced by Ishmel Sahid).
SummaryThe animated series follows Clark Kent (voiced by Jack Quaid) as he begins working as an intern at the Daily Planet with Lois Lane (voiced by Alice Lee) and Jimmy Olsen (voiced by Ishmel Sahid).
It all works so well — from the anime-style design to some great dialogue to the strong supporting voice cast (including Chris Parnell as deadly mercenary Deathstroke/Slade Wilson, which is honestly a genius choice).
While the series does have a few pacing issues, and a lack of a strong supporting cast, it more than makes up for it with its slick art and strong leading trio.
A beautiful, heartwarming series with a main cast that utterly steals the show. The main trio of Clark, Lois and Jimmy, along with Season 2 fish-out-of-water Kara, are electric onscreen. This reinvention of the classic Superman story is full of soul, leaning into some anime trademarks without ever falling too far into them, and serve to further exemplify the best parts of who Clark Kent is - soft-hearted and humble, yet ultimately courageous and kind. I personally see this to be one of the best cartoons I have ever seen.
simplesmente Superman na sua mais pura essência, um homem gentil que busca ajudar o povo, o que eu acho interessante, visto que os problemas nem sempre são solucionados somente pelo Superman, mas sim pelas pessoas a sua volta em conjunto com o Superman, todas as tramas são bem construídas, pode ser genérico? sim! mas só para você que sabe de pé a cabeça a historia do Superman, mas para uma pessoa que nunca teve contato com o Superman tão a fundo, esse e uma ótima historia para conhecer o homem de aço.
The performances continue to be fun and playful, especially Quaid’s adorably awkward Superman, and the animation sequences are still incredibly well-done. In watching the beginning of this second season, it’s hard not to think the same thought I had the first time around: this is truly the best future for the Man of Steel.
My Adventures with Superman fuses DC Comics canon and shonen anime tropes to put a fresh and charming spin on the Man of Steel. While there are a few weaker characters, the show’s first seven episodes show huge potential driven by weird villains, complex fights and a tight ensemble.
Over 80 years since the creation of this iconic character, it is a testament to the strength and flexibility of Superman and his mythos that he is still able to be molded and shaped in new and exciting ways, and My Adventures with Superman does just that—and is a hell of a good time to boot.
These first two episodes of My Adventures With Superman aren’t revolutionary by any means, and they’re not even the show’s best. However, they serve as a solid start to the next chapter of Clark’s hero journey, and honestly, that’s all we could ask for.
The blend of Daily Planet antics, personal relationships, and battles against supervillains feels a bit lumpy in the Season 2 premiere of My Adventures with Superman, though the show continues to be carried by its great anime-inspired action and goofy humor.
This series is what "modernizing Superman" should be. You don't modernize Superman by making him brooding and morally dubious, but by exploring his humanity and insecurities. The show isn't perfect, the villains, dialogue and animations could all have been a lot better, but this is one of the best modern age Superman media, alongside Superman & Lois. Highly recommend
No es nada nuevo y tampoco fresco. Todos conocemos la historia de origen de Superman, solo que en esta serie avanza la historia de manera veloz. Leves variaciones, villanos dentro de lo promedio y una pregunta que se hace el protagonista a lo largo de los primeros dos episodios(por el momento)¿quién soy yo?
No está mal, para pasar el rato va. Me gustaría decir que tiene potencial, pero con tanto refrito de superhéroes hoy en día, va a terminar siendo una serie más.
It's kinda mediocre.
The good is that the potrayal of the three main characters (Clark, Lois, and Jimmy) is well-done with capturing the essence of who these characters are albeit some characteristics are over-done. The art-style is decent giving a comforting, warm, simplistic vibe to the show.
The bad is kind of everything else. Inconsistent animation, bad villains, and a hollow plot.
Almost cute. Almost fun. Unfortunately, I found myself yawning a lot.
Oddly, this seems written for children but contains content for adults. They seem confused who their target audience is.
Most boring of all is the race swapping (Jimmy Olsen, Lois Lane, Perry White...). Pretty much every character except Superman and his families. I was ready to let it slide because the voice cast is good, but, of course, males are incompetent, evil, stupid or cowardly. Yawn.
Sailor Krypton...
None of these characters act like they have since the beginning of their creation to 2014.
Whatever they did to Livewire should be a crime against humanity.
And what they hell is up with the bib? Like who acts like that in public? Or in real life?
Do these creators know how to write stories?
Only thing redeeming is the art; the fact that the artist stayed inside the lines should be applauded.