Going back a second to the Superman hates America now debate. I reread the story to see what bothered me about it and it's a couple of things. He plans on going to the United Nations and publicly renouncing his citizenship. Ok, then what? He flies around with a UNICEF coin box around his neck? The idea of the United Nations is a lot better than the reality of the United Nations. When was the last time the UN did anything of merit? The second thing is, the story is written by David Goyer. This goes with the what now section of part 1. He's not a comic book writer. He writes a comic once every 11 years. He's not going to have to respond or pick up the pieces of this "monumental" decision by Superman. It's like when Brad Meltzer left JLA and just left **** out there for other writers to **** up even more or eventually fix. Finally, I know Superman is an alien but he was raised in freaking Smallville, Kansas. Him renouncing his citizenship seems like a slap in the face. Can you imagine fictionally what Jonathan Kent would tell his "son"? It just seems so out of character for Superman. I understand the context within the story, he's tired of the global community judging his actions as US policy. He essentially wants the right to do whatever he wants and not be tied in with the United States agenda. Still to renounce citizenship of the country you grew up in, that instilled the values that the Kents handed down to you, feels wrong.