Basically, you have John Byrne’s Generation mini-series. Those were fun.
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Basically, you have John Byrne’s Generation mini-series. Those were fun.
And Spidey’s the one that SHOULD have a kid.
Not a bad idea. I would read it
They kinda screwed the pooch with both Kon and Jon. Jon was the perfect new Superboy at 10 years old and Kon had the ability to grow past that moniker.
JUSTICE LEAGUE: This is the headliner. Members are Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, Wally West Flash, John Stewart GL, Aquaman and Martian Manhunter. They go after just about everything there is and...
I like 23.
Reason being, I like the idea of him traveling the world, learn for a few years. After words (at around 20), he enrolls at University of Metropolis and graduates early by doubling up...
I would try to do things a little differently. I would pull from characters that are well known enough, or have ties to bigger franchises that don’t have their own solo books:
Martian Manhunter...
It would be awesome if we got the secret identity back.
I like this actually. Having NYC, Gotham and Metropolis (all cities with over 7 mill each in population) being in the same state is just illogical.
This. All of it.
Just because we like the path a character is on (be it sexuality, religion or what he likes on his pizza), does not mean we are phobic because we like his path. I like Kon straight. Makes sense to...
I’ll look at it this way:
I have read Superman from 1986-2011, then picked it back up from 2016-2020. I lived through the courtship of Lois and Clark. Saw them engaged. Then broken up. Then...
Here’s my ideas:
Post-Crisis continuity, with small changes.
Those changes being things like Clark was Superboy, but only in the future and his memories of being Superboy were erased from his...
With the exception of like four of these, I’m on board completely.
Why don’t they take that Titans lineup and make it an in-universe series?
Take the Post-Crisis (1986-2000) era as a whole, sprinkle in some Bronze Age feels and mix in the Tomasi/Jurgans era and you got the right ingredients. Consolation of origins to the point it doesn’t...
DC lost me about 2 months ago. For the first time since 1986, I don’t buy DC, and it hurts.
Maybe DC should look at what fans want and not what creators want? I mean, Aquaman being that low in sales is pathetic with how there is an upcoming sequel. Time to tone down some of the SJW...
This, in spades, five times over.
My wishes:
For The Superman titles: If they are completely bent on not aging Jon back down, he can keep his book, but give Superman both Action and a Superman relaunch. PKJ can stay on one, and...
Take Byrne’s Man of Steel, update the dated points, and you got a blockbuster.
Agreed. 100%.
In more modern times, Superman was written fairly consistently from 86-2003. The big shift in his characterization in the post Crisis setting occurred with Johns’s love letter to Richard Donner...
So, I took the characters that are obvious standouts, then mixed them with characters that WB would want to push due to other media, etc.
Batman (Bruce)
Flash (Barry)
Wonder Woman (Diana)
Black...
It was a darn good read and introduced us to The Eradicator. It dived in head first to the premise of Byrne’s Krypton and kicked off a ton of storylines.