A flashback perhaps.
Jorge Jimenez draws my favourite Clark and Jon and this particular one is just so cute.
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A flashback perhaps.
Jorge Jimenez draws my favourite Clark and Jon and this particular one is just so cute.
[QUOTE=rpmaluki;4271999][B]A flashback perhaps.[/B]
Jorge Jimenez draws my favourite Clark and Jon and this particular one is just so cute.[/QUOTE]
Sadly, that's how I see it too.
[QUOTE=Sam;4271984][url]https://twitter.com/Ssnyder1835/status/1109206877504749568[/url]
A potentially interesting development.[/QUOTE]
To say the same thing I said in another thread on this
Unfortunately it's probably just a flashback(or that the league story takes place before bendis's arc), but if by some chance DC decided to respond this quickly to the negative reaction by telling Snyder that on the way home from his current time travel story to stop by earth three and pick up Jon as an ad-hoc fix, I'd be all for it as I absolutely do not like Jon being aged up, and don't care whether it would undermine Bendis's story or not. They probably wouldn't be derailing bendis run too much, so older Jon would likely survive as an alternate timeline version and we'd have the two Jons coexist. Jon's secret Id and status Superman's son would also probably be revealed. Jon was said to be with Perry during Doomsday clock right? If everything still takes place before doomsday clock, Maybe Lois and Clark could arrange for the younger Jon to have fake secret ID being taken care of by perry until they can figure something out? All this is probably just wishful thinking.
[QUOTE]New interview with Bendis on Word Baloon. Talks about the 50/50 reaction to Jon being aged up, tries to defend Lois and Clark's decision to let Jon travel with Jor-El ("everyone has a blind spot for family"), describes Leviathan as an "anti-event" which involves a lot of DC's prominent investigators and detectives, and reveals editorial forced him to change the ending of this week's issue of Action Comics
[url]https://twitter.com/BRIANMBENDIS/status/1111091901334052866[/url]
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Noooononononononono, Bendis. Nice try. There's a [B]big[/B] difference between "having a blind spot for family" and doing what Clark and Lois did. This whole business with Jor-El would only be possible if both of them were written as the worst, most irresponsible and uncaring parents ever. There's nothing in fiction that annoys me more than a plot whose advancement is [B]completely[/B] dependent on characters suddenly becoming idiots.
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[url]https://twitter.com/CarloBarberi[/url]
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From today:
"Went to @PeterJTomasi's #WonderCon panel on Sat and while it was a great time, it broke my heart to hear that so much of what I loved about his SUPERMAN: REBIRTH run were things he had to fight hard for, things like the emotional character beats with 10 yo Superboy"
"He said DC didn't think anyone’d like an issue where Lois & Clark take young Jon to the fair. Even a wonderful issue where the JLA gives cancer patients at Children's Hospital a Make-a-Wish day on the moon was greeting with skepticism. They didn’t get why schools wanted copies"
There is more. Source: [url]https://twitter.com/BittrScrptReadr/status/1112836337915187200[/url]
I don't get it... I remember seeing lots of fans happy about those stories on twitter.. unless the sales were low?
[QUOTE=stargazer01;4284532]From today:
"Went to @PeterJTomasi's #WonderCon panel on Sat and while it was a great time, it broke my heart to hear that so much of what I loved about his SUPERMAN: REBIRTH run were things he had to fight hard for, things like the emotional character beats with 10 yo Superboy"
"He said DC didn't think anyone’d like an issue where Lois & Clark take young Jon to the fair. Even a wonderful issue where the JLA gives cancer patients at Children's Hospital a Make-a-Wish day on the moon was greeting with skepticism. They didn’t get why schools wanted copies"
There is more. Source: [url]https://twitter.com/BittrScrptReadr/status/1112836337915187200[/url]
I don't get it... I remember seeing lots of fans happy about those stories on twitter.. unless the sales were low?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, the issue at the fair is probably my favorite Superman story of all time. I'm glad Tomasi went to bat for it.
[QUOTE=stargazer01;4284532]I don't get it... I remember seeing lots of fans happy about those stories on twitter.. unless the sales were low?[/QUOTE]
From what I've been told by my comic book insiders the editors (at different comic book companies past & present) feel the home lives of superheroes are "boring" and "detract from what truly matters" (i.e. fighting villains and wacky adventures in general). This mindset I've been informed is why most superheroes don't even have civilian jobs these days or other responsibilities.
[QUOTE=Celgress;4284901]From what I've been told by my comic book insiders the editors (at different comic book companies past & present) feel the home lives of superheroes are "boring" and "detract from what truly matters" (i.e. fighting villains and wacky adventures in general). This mindset I've been informed is why most superheroes don't even have civilian jobs these days or other responsibilities.[/QUOTE]
Goes to show how out of touch a lot of editors are when it comes to thinking what fans enjoy.
That one-shot with the kids on the watchtower was simple, yet awesome on so many levels. Its why JL8 is so popular, despite being a fan made comic.
[QUOTE=stargazer01;4284532]From today:
"Went to @PeterJTomasi's #WonderCon panel on Sat and while it was a great time, it broke my heart to hear that so much of what I loved about his SUPERMAN: REBIRTH run were things he had to fight hard for, things like the emotional character beats with 10 yo Superboy"
"He said DC didn't think anyone’d like an issue where Lois & Clark take young Jon to the fair. Even a wonderful issue where the JLA gives cancer patients at Children's Hospital a Make-a-Wish day on the moon was greeting with skepticism. They didn’t get why schools wanted copies"
There is more. Source: [url]https://twitter.com/BittrScrptReadr/status/1112836337915187200[/url]
I don't get it... I remember seeing lots of fans happy about those stories on twitter.. unless the sales were low?[/QUOTE]
And yet those two issues are some of my favorites and ones I usually see listed as high points. Just goes to show that the people in charge care about superpowers slamming into each other and naught else. Hoping a regime change happens soon. Tired of superheroes just being an endless game of Spy vs Spy.
so is this really permanent
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[QUOTE=Rac7d*;4296336]so is this really permanent
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Where is this from?damian looks same age as jon in his current state
[QUOTE=manwhohaseverything;4296407]Where is this from?damian looks same age as jon in his current state[/QUOTE]
That's from DCeased, Tom Taylor's new Elseworld zombies in the DC universe series. Not sure if Jon and Damian are supposed to be older or if the artist just isn't great at drawing kids. Most likely, Jon and Lois are about to be zombified to give Superman angst in the series.
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