OPM punches things. Between 1951-1971 Superman maybe punched like four dudes so I'm not sure of the particular connection
I mean in the inception of the medium, it's hard to say what made a...
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OPM punches things. Between 1951-1971 Superman maybe punched like four dudes so I'm not sure of the particular connection
I mean in the inception of the medium, it's hard to say what made a...
I agree that it should feel kore connected, but I don't think Jason Aaron had more than a fourth issue at that rate
You don't even have to tell someone that this character design is from 1999
I don't really like the wink nudge style of say, Batman '66. Writing as the old Superman comics were written and drawn in the era of Dorfman and Bates sure
Lol, I hope so. For other heroes well, I don't see why Superman is so imposing. It's not like Question fans are bothered by Batman right?
Well yeah, in my opinion. I mean it's not like we have...
I'd have to imagine they were all factors since they can't be separated. The stuff that reverted back to a "classic" status quo tended to take a good 15 years
I mean an adaptation is going to have some differences for sure. So will riffs like Rebirth's Trinity... but I just don't think anyone wants to tweak the original
Well, the sales pitch was that you didn't have to read any single other title before the reboot, that you could have it all, and that it was successful indicated that it was the right call.
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Idk, I'd be more bothered about casting British and Australian actors who are possibly roundabout sometimes with accents
I'm not saying you did, I only quoted you because you brought it up. My real pushback is just against the waves of deathly serious comics that seem to have an obligation to be profound or edgy. If...
It was never supposed to be "high quality elevated literature" and I think there's a huge problem with thinking somehow it's supposed to be. Like that was never what Siegel or Shuster set themselves...
Yeah that and Lois saying I love you. It's like the idea was abandoned partway into the script
I'm glad they just gave up Bizarro speak for the citizens. And the passage of time was a really neat element in the storytelling
*looks back*
Jeez, maybe I subconsciously ripped that off lol
Yeah I wish I had Photoshop to tweak one of these
Edit: I'd be horrified to see how rough this is in high res, but it's what I did on my android
https://i.ibb.co/vdy70r4/Superdo.jpg
Miller loves noir, pulp, "guys and dolls" type stuff. I could easily see it but it's surprising he'd mesh with Gerber over Chaykin, who's always had a similar wheelhouse
Byrne a little moreso loved George Reeves. His first Superman experience was the second episode of the series and it's where he got the idea for his Clark. But as kac mentioned I'm sure so many...
Speaks to the less than flawless reboot concept. MoS to Superman #1 was three years, but at some points they arbitrarily said five. Then Zero Hour established "10 years, Superman started at 23." I'd...
I like that Brainiac but if you're trying to sell toys, you need a design suited to it
Zod looks like he's about to be on the receiving end of a Kombat Time
I tend to see it come up but unlike the mind control, face contorting, etc it was just kinda something he gained and lost in that same story. It's like Spider-Man having six arms more than something...
His control over sound is ridiculous. Ventriloquism is an attempt at mitigation but 7.7 on the Richter? Disintegration? A BILLION decibels?
Sounds more confusing to have him walking around finding out a bunch of stuff he should know.
Honestly if it wasn't for the work output of Byrne I'd be disappointed that they didn't go with...
I was surprised they let Zero Year happen really. But what I mean is how, speaking of the New 52, George Perez and Grant Morrison started from points where you didn't even need the other when it came...
I think people usually overlook how freaking weird Batman is with reboots. Like both times, Superman was legit streamlined and even if some things didn't line up they didn't want the reader to...
The grass is always greener. By 1984 Superman had almost fallen out of the top 100 for sales. We're talking about years that produced Sword of Superman, the Alan Moore stories, #400, etc.
I think...