I just want to point out that this is one giant sentence. Wow.
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I just want to point out that this is one giant sentence. Wow.
The feminist backlash would be intense.
Yeah, I was underwhelmed by the rebirth issue, and apprehensive about the Superdad/Superson dynamic, but I really enjoyed the first issue. It's worth a shot. Great job by the creative team.
I stopped reading at, "...all the shit Francis Scott Key wrote into the national anthem.
Batman could claim that Earth's entire 7 billion strong population will eventually be better than him. Since none of them actually are right now (or ever will be since time is static in comics) the...
I think Damien is a more extreme, and better, example, but either way the problem is that Jon. He is nothing more than a cameo at this point. I have no idea where Tomasi is going to go with him, but...
Exactly. The more I thought about this last night the more amazed I was. I just can't get over how DC shouted from the rooftops, "READ THIS ISSUE." And this is what was inside. I mean Geoff Johns was...
This would have been a fine epilogue to the Last Days of Superman storyline. But this should have been an opening salvo. A BANG! an frenetic Super-manifesto. Something to attract new readers to. This...
Did they? All I know about him is that he is young, developing powers, and didn't like that his parents kept the truth from him. I don't see anything all that interesting or unique there.
Damian...
I just think this is typical DC, especially in regards to Superman. They don't know what to do with the character, so when the New 52 didn't work they said, fine we'll give them back their old...
I am glad that Pre-Flashpoint Superman is coming back. I agree with Geoff Johns that many of the emotional ties that bound the characters together were lost in the New 52. But Lois and Clark having a...
He'll complain. He'll be holier-than-thou. He'll be hypocritical. All this without having read it or knowing DC is planning.
So like he always does.
Superman:
Geoff Johns
Gray Frank
Classic approach. Superman/Clark, Lois, The Daily Planet, very character driven.
Action:
Jeph Loeb
Ed McGuinness
I don't see why copyrights should expire either. What's the big deal?
This is the worst issue of Pak/Kuder's run. Feels like they're stalling until the next big thing happens in the overall continuity.
Haha. The more things change, the more they stay the same, huh?
Yeah, his X-Men run is notorious. It definitely overshadowed his Superman work.
I hated Busiek's run, and James Robinson, and Rucka's Action run, and JMS, and a lot of new 52.
Nicieza only had a couple fill-in issues, if I recall correctly.
Donner/Johns had a great run....
Yeah, I really did not like it. But if I knew how poor the writers would be after him, I would not have been quite as upset.
Yeah, I was never a fan of Austen, but why was he fired?
I have no idea. Do you know for a fact that they are out there?
It would be interesting to see.
Ah yes, it all makes sense now.
Absolutely. The number of people that missed it concerns me. I don't want Yang to rethink his understated style when writing to a larger audience.
You should think that all the time. Seriously. ;)
I think Johns draws inspiration from Superman The Movie's Perry White.
I'm not defending that characterization. It doesn't fit my idea of who Perry is.
Just saying, that's where GJ is coming...