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Dispenser Of Truth
The major points of the Word Balloon cast:
* There'll be a Superman: Villains oneshot to go with Superman: Heroes, that'll have Fraction and Rucka involved too. The two of them are going to be writing a much larger percentage of those then they did Leviathan Rising, with a mandate from Bendis of 'I already get to write Superman all the time, so if you have something you want to say with him right now this is the place for it'.
* He talked about how he sees this as continuing on the growth past the traditional Superman status quo kicked off by Jurgens and Rebirth.
* "I wrote down, I think I even talked in interviews, how it always feels like Clark is lying a little bit. Right? To protect something, and we all do it, and we all respect it, and we identify with it...but we're now in a different world. And he's a different man who's been through different things. We talk about it in the script that the young man who grew up and came to Metropolis to make his way, versus the father and husband and superhero icon is a different person, with different responsibilities to himself and to the world. And changes happened in both his relationships with his father and his son, and those are massive things...that makes a person step back and think about who they are and what they're proud of and what they want to represent in the world, and I think a lot of people can understand that truth a little bit. 'Wait, I'm not the same person I was, and that choice I made back then may not be the right choice for me now.'"
* He's surprised they're letting him do it when he's pitching it as a forever thing.
* His response to people saying they've already done this: "Yeah, they did it on every cover of every Superman comic from the 1950s to 1972! So yes, I know! People think I don't know that? And I know that Lois had outed him. This is a very different story."
* His Daredevil was about Matt being outed after years of dancing on the edge and a tumble basically being inevitable; Superman by contrast is owning this as a choice after a life of major decisions being as Bendis sees it essentially being thrust upon him.
* Superman delivers a big speech on this, basically Clark making the case for this to the DCU.
* Whether this paints a target on the backs of his supporting cast was the first thing he was asked upon pitching it, and the story addresses that; he also notes that every supervillain in the world already knew that everyone at the Daily Planet was close to Superman, that really being far more widely-known public knowledge than any association of theirs with Kent.
* Talking with people made him realize just how much the very concept of the secret identity has fallen out of the pop culture discussion thanks to the MCU, and how the primary equivalent cultural association these days is anonymous folks online where that often manifests in far more troubling ways (not that he considers that at all an equivalent to superhero secret identities, but that it's a huge association now).
* As Superman's older and has more of a sense of how people are reacting to him - both as a matter of empathy and as a matter of his super-senses being able to tell if someone's lying - he doesn't need Clark as much anymore to be certain whether a given person is speaking to him as a person rather than essentially the Super-Pope, so he's willing to give up that shield. It may mean losing half the conversations where people will open up to just Clark in a way they wouldn't to Superman, but as he sees it it's more honest this way and he hopes the people he interacts with with feel that honesty and respond in kind.
* Bendis is less interested in the immediate event-scale shock of the reveal than seeing the consequences of this settling in for everyone involved as the new 'real' as that was what really enamored him when he did this with Daredevil; something huge is doing to go down with Toyman in particular in response to this.
* The final page of Legion #1 is going to have a reveal relating to the timeline that Bendis basically all but confirms is going to have to do with the new DC history and 5G.
* First issue of Legion hits the ground running in terms of 'here's the world, here's what the Legion does and what it's fighting for and against, here's the McGuffin', with more space for the characters after the first couple issues.
* He was blindsided by how much people absolutely hate Mon-El until he was informed it was because of his depiction on Supergirl; Mon-El's a favorite of his and he's really fighting not to lean on him as a favorite of his ala Luke Cage.
* Everyone's going to have in-universe ID displays that'll help catch Jon (and the readers) up on what their deal is, taken with permission from Fraction's similar character-tagging gimmick in X-Men. Later on they'll fool around and hack each others' tags. Letterer Dave Sharp went through 70+ possible designs for these things given they're going to be everywhere so much of the time.
* The formation of the United Planets is going to continue to be a huge thing in Superman, and Bendis is getting a kick out of simultaneously telling the stories of its Year One and Year One Thousand.
* The status of Ma and Pa still can't be brought up until Doomsday Clock's done, nor can he talk at all about the connection between Doomsday Clock's Saturn Girl and the one in Legion.