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Home » DC Comics » REVIEW: ‘Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen,’ Issue #10

REVIEW: ‘Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen,’ Issue #10

Lizzy GarciaBy Lizzy Garcia05/19/20203 Mins ReadUpdated:01/06/2024
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Comics are slowly returning to normal, meaning that the 12-issue mini-series Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen, from DC Comics, is finally back on shelves. The issue is written by Matt Fraction with art by Steve Lieber, colors from Nathan Fairbairn, and letters from Clayton Cowles. Previously, Jimmy and Jix were on the run, pursued by an intergalactic death force that wanted to break up their marriage by any means necessary. Now, in Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #10, Jimmy continues his world tour with Jix at his side. And while the two are still on the run, the case around Jimmy’s supposed death heats up as his killer is revealed.

The previous issue for this series came out in March so, by quarantine standards, that was almost two years ago. This is not a series you can just pick up after being put down for so long. The lengthy script and layers of sarcastic jokes, easter eggs, and convoluted plot quickly become muddled if you are not completely up to speed. While it is not completely fair to blame my brain’s inability to function while under lockdown on the creative team, it is impossible to think I am the only reader who will struggle through this issue.

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Because so much of the plot has been lost to me, the jokes don’t land as well as they did in previous issues. The lengthy script seems to drag on, and with new characters still being introduced to the story, it is exhausting to try to keep up. I am very rarely a fan of comics that feature paragraphs of lore or exposition, and Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #10 is full of them. I have to commend Cowles, who can keep the panels from feeling catastrophic. The dialogue isn’t overwhelming and does not take away from the art despite how much there is.

That being said, the issue is still enjoyable, albeit incredibly confusing. Lieber’s art remains a standout and one of the strongest points of the series. This, coupled with Fairbairn’s colors, makes the issue engaging enough to look at. They continue to blend modern comic art with the aesthetic of the golden and silver age of comics.

I want to reread this issue when the full trade comes out. I have no doubt it will be significantly more enjoyable when read immediately following the previous issues. If you are a fan of the series and have been reading it, my recommendation is to go back and re-read issues one through nine first. If that understandably feels like it might be too much of a chore, then hang out and wait for the trade.

Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #10 is available now in comic book stores and online through digital retailers.

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I want to reread this issue when the full trade comes out. I have no doubt it will be significantly more enjoyable when read immediately following the previous issues. If you are a fan of the series and have been reading it, my recommendation is to go back and re-read issues one through nine first. If that understandably feels like it might be too much of a chore, then hang out and wait for the trade.

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