I wouldn't say 'weird for its own sake' so much as 'weird for the sake of fun', which is what Superman comics used to be back in the day. I enjoy the whimsical feel of All-Star Superman, a comicbook that knows its about superheroes--and the greates one of all at that--and explores the genre without any sense of snarkiness or irony, but just for the sheer joy of having fun.
This issue in particular did what I thought nothing could do--it made Jimmy Olsen cool. And Jimmy, God love 'im, has never been cool. Never ever. But here, he's awesome. I want this Jimmy in the regular series.
The small touches are great (Superman with a super-brain, taking steps to ensure humanity is ready if he should ever step out of line). The art by Quitely I'll never like 100% but it's getting more palatable as the issues go by. So far so good I'd say.
-Def.
Sure, it's fun but not
innocent fun. All-Star Supes' got dirt under the fingernails.
Jimmy Olsen should never be cool. He's Jimmy Olsen. He's loyal, friendly, trustworthy, and a smigin odd. He's more at home in a bow tie than he should be. :lol: