The first six issues of Superman: American Alien all but cemented the series as one of the best Superman comics ever published. The finale issue would have to fail pretty spectacularly to screw that up. And to the surprise of absolutely no one, it doesn't. American Alien #7 is a bit more rough around the edges than its predecessors, but it still manages to bring the series home and complete Max Landis' examination of a hero finding his place in the world.
This issue opens with Superman firmly entrenched as the defender of Metropolis. He has his costume, his sterling reputation and basically all the trappings of a traditional Superman. He hasn't, however, had to deal with extraterrestrial threats threatening his city, and that changes in a major way when Lobo arrives in Metropolis and begins wreaking havoc on on the city. As Clark finds himself tested in ways he never has before, he's also forced to finally confront his murky origins and decide - is he outsider alien or homegrown hero?
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