
After a long day working at the comics shop in his secret identity of CK, Superboy answers a cry for help.

Super-costume on, he lays into the refugees from Universal studios – and Marvel Comics, in Dracula’s case – but finds he’s been played. The ‘victim’ had set a trap for him. Declaring herself to be Witchfire, she’s soon the one surprised, as her spells don’t affect Prime at all. And shocked that she knows him from the comics store, she forgets herself and declares him ‘cute’.

Whether it’s because he wants excitement or because he fancies Witchfire – actually, same thing – Prime accompanies her to the club where she thinks the demonic attack will come.

And she’s not wrong.

What are the satanic siblings doing in Metropolis this time? It’s rather surprising, and motivates some good old-fashioned Prime mayhem as he rips demons to shreds. And if you worry that killing living beings, even bad ones, will wreck his redemption arc, fear not, there’s a non-editor’s note.

And that’s typical of the fun this issue provides. The first thing that made me smile was the reveal that despite being presented as shady last time, Witchfire seems to still be on the side of the angels (her using the word ‘sacrifice’ then in relation to CK does still have me a tad wary).
Then there are two new characters, Witchfire’s coven chums, Mirabai and Encantadora, an update on CK’s Earth Prime lady love Laurie, and a surprising encounter in the spooky club.

Knowing him, Jimmy’s probably dumped his latest gorilla/alien bride for a witch.
As if the Witchfire business isn’t interesting enough, the subplot of the last couple of issues in which the underlying elements of the comic book process bubble up, smashing the artifice, continues.
It begins slowly, with what look to be typos ‘ym’ and ‘accidnet’ until you notice they’re slightly greyed out, and subtly underlined. Further signs and portents follow. And later, all Hell breaking loose is followed by a trip to Manchester… Manchester Black.

And he’s pulled Prime right out of Earth 0 reality and up one level of the Orrery of Worlds, or something.
The big question – having just had the fun of cutting loose, will Prime be tempted by Black’s weasel words?
I can’t see it, he’s been genuinely enjoying becoming the hero he always wanted to be; let’s see him whip Black’s skinny British arse.
Even without the nuttiness of the ending, this would be an instant favourite. Joshua Williamson’s Prime is a delight, fascinated by the new world he finds himself in, meeting the people he’s read about and still managing to be surprised. And given DC’s recent repurposing of the Power Company name as a – well, I’m not sure, but it wasn’t much fun – I didn’t expect to see Witchfire again.
Artist Dan Mora makes every page a treat, his strong characters and sharp backgrounds working together to make this one of the best-looking comic books around. Prime, all leather and guyliner, and Witchfire look perfect together, while Satanus and Blaze – how nice she’s been promoted to the aristocracy, like her brother – look suitably devilish in their few panels.
Those final pages are so clever, I wonder where Mora ends and the DC productions department begins.
It’s easier to note the contribution of colourist Alejandro Sánchez, he lights up every page with his talent. The moodiness of the streets in the early pages, the fire of the demon battles, the green highlights in some tombs under the club… it’s gorgeous stuff.

As for letterer Ariana Maher, the demands made on her as the issue goes on just get wilder, and she rises to them all.
All this and Mora’s marvellous cover… I think I said it previously, but I really want Prime to get his own comic when his Reign of the Superboys run is done. Anyone else?
Damn you. I think my personal ban on Williamson stories and Prime appearances may be going on abeyance this week.
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Okay, so I liked it but I still can’t get over how bad I thought his Flash run was. I also dislike ‘redemption arc’ being synonymous with ‘escaping consequences of his actions’ for Prime. Prime will eventually go back to being the head punching off guy and we all know it. It’s like Hank Pym never escaping the one slap to his wife. It’s too iconic and intrinsic to the character now.
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You’ll thank me (and Anj).
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I enjoyed Power Company and wished it had lasted longer, so it’s good to see that Witchfire is making an appearance here. The character from Power Company were too good to all just vanish into comic book limbo.
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I agree Ben, they’re not even on the DC app.
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I love that in the DC Universe Clark Prime can afford to have an apartment at comic book shop salaries.
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They can if they can crush coal into diamonds with their bare hands.
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true enough, but has he done that?
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He has an apartment to himself working a job that would require six or seven roommates normally so…
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Maybe rents are cheaper in Metropolis, what with it being demolished in superhero fights every five minutes?
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I don’t think so, but given Prime is basically a pre-Crisis Clark, I bet he could.
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Steve best me!
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Imagine the insurance costs!
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Ha!
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Without 25 roommates! His landlord must be Wayne Rentals (a wholy owned subsidiary of Wayne Enterprises).
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He could live in a boarding house with the million other Supers in Metropolis.
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Am I missing the point of the mis-spelled words greyed out words? Do those letters form a puzzle or something (the way they did in one of Zantanna’s issues)? Or are they just an indication to the characters and the readers that Prime is breaking the fourth wall? i’m confused! Help a fuzzy-headed Murray out.
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I did read it as a sign of the unreality – different reality? – beginning to peek through.
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ahhh got it. I guess that makes as much sense as anything else. 🙂
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Encantadora and Mirabai aren’t new characters. Encantadora was created by Jeph Loeb & German Garcia at the very beginning of the Loeb/Kelley era Superman line revamp. Her real name is Lourdes Lucero (LL!), and she was always on the line of good vs evil – more of a mystical Catwoman than a Penguin. This is her first appearance since pre-New 52.
Mirabai was created for the New Krypton story arc and was a willing agent of General Lane. She is from the planet Zerox (AKA Sorcerers’ World) and was not an nice person. She brainwashed and controlled Captain Atom for a time. Again, she has not been seen since before the New 52.
Given the leanings of these two, combined with Witchfire’s “sacrifice” comment, I do wonder if Rebecca is totally on the side of the angels. She has been easily dupped before, so I’ll give her the benefit of the doubt and assume she is bad at vetting her coven.
Between Josiah Powers setting up a new Power Company and now Witchfire appearing here, I’m hoping we will see more Power Company characters return (Striker Z was mentioned to be a part of the Great Twenty in the back matter of Doomsday Clock). Skyrocket in particular is a character I want to see make a comeback, along with the next generation sci-fi Haunted Tank.
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Isn’t my memory awful! Anj over at Supergirl Comic Box Commentary also mentioned they were old characters, both of whom I would have read about. I think Encantadora was that brazen hussy who kept throwing herself at poor Superman when he had a jungle fortress… or something.
Mirabai obviously went straight out of my head.
I really would love to see the original Power Company back with characters who don’t appear anywhere else. I’d far rather see Black Lightning and Vixen as prominent members of a traditional JLA or Outsiders team than on a repurposed PC.
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Hmmm…. I understand why they repurposed the name. It’s fitting for what they are doing with that particular team. I just wish they had done more with it than that one special teasing it.
There are so many underused DC characters out there in Limbo with Merryman and Hardhat. I’m ok with not seeing them all the time, but some different characters in the background of the Watchtower would be nice. It seems like its always the same 40 or so. Just knowing they are still out in the world, being heroes would be enough for me.
(I’d also love it if they used lesser characters and had in-the-background arcs, ala Abed from Community. If you don’t see it, cool. But if you do, it adds texture.)
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