I thought this is for your stupid opinions that you'll die for, as opposed to your side in a controversy or your own personal head-canon.
"Clark Kent is a mask" is a controversial opinion.
"The...
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I thought this is for your stupid opinions that you'll die for, as opposed to your side in a controversy or your own personal head-canon.
"Clark Kent is a mask" is a controversial opinion.
"The...
Well, remember that Lois always knew, she just couldn't prove it.
After dating in the sixties, Lois and Superman broke up in the seventies. From Superman 296 (Feb 1976) to 314 (August 1977), Lois...
Nice reminder of how much I hate Pre-Crisis Lana (About the only thing I like about Post-Crisis Superman is that Lana is nice) and anchorman Clark.
Brave and the Bold isn't comedy; it's fun.
Silver Age Superman was not, with exceptions, a comedy series; it was dead-serious. A series based on the silver age wouldbe serious. During the late forties, though, it was a sitcom.
Or do you...
Did it evolve from the Great Gompusper?
General Lane is a pacifist.
Head-Canon. Personal interpretations of canon stories that are neither confirmed nor denied by the canon. Here are some of mine.
1. The K-Metal from Krypton story happened and the reason Earth-Two...
...You mean the 1971 retool when Julius Schwartz became editor? Post-Crisis Superman wasn't such a break from Bronze Age Superman.
Back at the end of Peter David's Supergirl run, he had an idea to make it a Super-Family version of Birds of Prey, with Linda as Superwoman, Pre-Crisis Supergirl, and Power Girl. This is not that.
I feel like at this point Bizarro world should be a planet of 50s sitcom suburbia.
You might be thinking of the 1998 Superman 2000 pitch by Mark Millar, Mark Waid, Grant Morriso, and Tom Peyer. You can read about it here:
http://theages.superman.nu/History/2000/
Byrne has said on his website that he ditched Superboy so he could write Clark learning the ropes, like post-Crisis Wonder Woman. But it was decided that Superman had been around for 5-10 years...
Wouldn't mind ditching the cape. At the risk of sounding like Edna Mode, it really does get in the way.
Sounds like you're talking about Cary Bates' suggestion, discussed here:
https://www.cbr.com/superman-cary-bates-reboot/
From? I want DC Comics. "The Year I owned the Yankees"-style.
http://theages.superman.nu/History/2000/
This would be my starting point. I'd keep the classic costume, though.
Because it's fun
Earth-Bananas
Old Vaudeville and Silent-movie comedians as superheroes
Earth-Squid
All Superheroes are squids.
Earth-Gardner
All superheroes are Guy Gardner.
Earth-555
All superheroes are...
Lois had a handgun in her purse in the thirties. This was the before the "army brat" nonsense and just part of the dangerous, pulpy world, similar to that one early Batman story. Then came editor...
I don't know if this is controversial, but something occurred to me when pondering the legacy of The Daily Planet.
The Daily Planet is not The New York Times. I feel like stories treat it like some...
Is that not how it's pronounced?
SQUEE!
It's Captain Marvel! The Original Captain Marvel! No "kid in a grown up's body" nonsense. And let the other kids take up the old Fawcett heroes' legacies, ingenious. Dare I say,...
Modern girl-next-door Lana Lang is better than Pre-Crisis nutty Lana Lang.
I thought 5G was a good idea, it's a logical way to deal with legacy characters. Of course, then we got the details.
What's with all the monologues? Can't we have regular narration and dialogue?
Here's a story idea: Whatever happened to plot? Where is the beginning, middle, or end?
And the art. They don't even...