For starters his most of what you are saying is grade A nonsense. Clark never felt "lonely" in his work in the golden age, he didn't act anything like an alien. He didn't long for Krypton, he never...
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For starters his most of what you are saying is grade A nonsense. Clark never felt "lonely" in his work in the golden age, he didn't act anything like an alien. He didn't long for Krypton, he never...
I've really enjoyed the Man of Tomorrow series.
Well said.
The importance of Clark has never been his "alien" status, but his choice to use his powers for good. Through most of the Golden Age Clark had no idea he even was an alien.
Nothing...
I've really been enjoying this series so far. I'm interested in seeing where it goes.
Hard pass on the return of Nuperman.
Glad to see the trunks back.
As long as he isn't dragging multiple planets around by an "unbreakable chain", or "blowing out" a sun the same way a normal person blows out a candle there isn't much to complain about. I prefer a...
He's been mentioned before but Iron Munro could be interesting, and has never lived up to his potential. He's a pulp hero expy of the old school. You'd need someone who could balance that out though,...
You'd need a writer who could do the classic story. I'm not sure if anyone could to where it would be decent. Unless they really just want to do him on another "universe" again, but that hasn't...
Ahh good point. Yeah the preview is why I said Joker and Harley, but I get what you are saying.
I always preferred the idea that Perry really knew deep down, but played it up anyways, and that Jimmy being the inexperienced young kid had no idea. I've never liked Jimmy being anywhere near...
All this nonsense because Marlon Brando wouldn't play Jor-El unless he got to wear the S on his chest.
He wears an S because his name is Superman. That's always been the story until Mr. Brando...
Which as I said is the opposite of their first dynamic, where Ma dies first, and Pa gets Clark invested in the idea of being a super hero. :p
I'm fine with them being around though. It's no longer...
I'm personally stuck on the fact that Johns made the "National News Network" anchorman William F. Buckley Jr, and made him look like a 20 something. Bill Buckley was 67 in 1992, was still hosting a...
They didn't become anything until a decade later. The man wasn't even original named, it was just "Mary" Kent. They didn't get any real push until 1948 when they were named John and Mary Kent, and...
Why the hell does Johns have William F Buckley Jr hosting the national news network and looking like a twenty something? The man was 67 in 1992, and was hosting an interview show on PBS. ;) lol.
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In the Golden Age they didn't exist until later. Clark originally was an orphan. The "passing motorist" simply found Clark, it wasn't until later that they were given the name the Kents, and became...
I'm guessing Moore is pissed off about this right? lol.
Post Crisis Superman had multiple people who looked similar to Clark being suspected of being Superman. After multiple were arrested, and proved not to be Superman, people began to assume that no one...
1. Depends on the version of Superman, and usually his age/exposure over time.
2. Because Kryptonite is a story telling device.
The original Power Girl is "raised" by a computer system created by her Father, but it teaches her how to be a Kryptonian girl, so when she landed on Earth she didn't understand anything about Earth...
He's selling military arms and starting wars in Europe, which is the whole reason Lois and Clark go to Europe. Don't make me scan from the damn Golden Age stories again. And yes he declares himself a...
Well when he first shows up, Lex is an arms dealer selling his wares in order to bring the political systems of the world down so he can come in and become a world wide dictator. He's only stopped...
Oh please. Traditionally Clark doesn't even know he is an alien, never mind who his biological parents are. Until Superman #61 he has no idea where he is from, and only gets a hint about it because...
I know it didn't happen in this thread, but I always find it odd when people claim Krypton was some utopia. The whole point of the story is that they became arrogant over their own greatness and...