Sorry I have so little time to comment, Lara, but thi still feels like one of those happy colorful kiddie comic books I read when I was, uh, a kid - and that is meant to be a compliment!
I completely love this, though:
Lois had told him about the Weather Wizard and he seemed to remember that she'd hinted to the fact that there was something more about this story than simply one man controlling the weather, but he wasn't quite sure anymore. He'd been so busy trying to make her repeat what she'd told his mother that he hadn't bothered much with the rest of the information. He should have asked, he should have tried to get as much details as he could, but all he really wanted was to hear Lois tell him that she'd missed him. And then of course he couldn't stand to wait a single second before he saw her again.
Hah! Superman can't concentrate on fighting the bad guys because he can only think about Lois!
And then this - oh, so funny:
"I've found them," Superman told Flash, once they'd made sure the jewelry store wasn't going to be robbed for now.
"The Wizard and his henchmen?" Flash asked.
"One of them, anyway. How many more are there supposed to be?" Superman asked, immediately regretting having admitted to being a bit on the clueless side. He knew all too well that Flash would jump on the opportunity to tease him. He hardly ever missed one.
"Didn't your partner tell you anything? Oh, wait, let me guess," he said, waiving his index in the air a few of times as if to indicate he was trying to figure things out, "you were so happy to hear the sound of her voice, you completely forgot to listen to whatever she was telling you at the time. Did I get it right?"
Right, Flash!!!
And the Lois and Jimmy stuff was funny, too, and Livewire getting a bath she didn't need (but did), and the Weather Wizard losing his weather wizardry and turning into boring old Mark Mardon again (good comic book name, that one) - well, it was a most enjoyable chapter!
Ann