That's what I was expecting and hoping. At this point, 2 years since announcement, it would be a little ridiculous to start as a series.
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I forgot this was going to be a thing. I may have to check it out.
Some cover Frank Miller did back in the 80s.
Eh, I'm at least curious enough to wait and let some reviews get in before deciding whether this is worthwhile or not. Sure, Frank Miller has been less hit and more miss these past 20 years, and has done Superman no favors even when he was writing the hits, but even his misses are still kind of fun little train wrecks if you don't take them too seriously. Besides, he wrote Superman poorly to prop up Batman - maybe that's less about his take on Superman than it is a writing crutch to prop up the main story character. Maybe in that case he'll write Batman or someone else poorly to prop up Superman, you never know. I mean, I'm a little skeptical the man is still capable of genius, but that doesn't mean he might not have one genuinely good story left in him, or failing that at least one hell of an entertaining train wreck left in him. Or like I'm the goddamn Batman, Superman will get another internet meme that's not Superpope marrying Jimmy to a monkey or something.
I'm not. He isn't. It's not a coincidence they put Azzarello on with him for DK3. I honestly think he's lost his talent. Maybe it's an age thing, maybe it's his extreme libertarianism getting in the way. IDK. But going back and reading things like Year One and Born Again and comparing it to his more modern efforts just feels like something happened to him in the last 20 years that compromised his talent. You could argue it was 9/11 but he was already halfway through DKSA when that happened and it was no great shakes either. His writing is like a less amusing Neal Adams. Adam's writing is bad in a funny way. Miller doesn't get that pass because he used to be good at it. I actually liked Born Again better than DKR (of course it doesn't have Daredevil kicking Thor's ass either). I feel like DC is just giving him this gig because at one point in the nineties he said he wanted to work on Superman. I'm not optimistic this will be great but I am willing to at least give it a chance. But my hopes aren't high.
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For some odd reason, I'm curious and would like to give it a try.
First time after, I guess it was the Snyder / Capullo on Batman announcement, that I‘m really excited about a release.
Dany Miki rocks, at least on the covers, and I hope Romita and he can connect to the Romita / Williamson magic on Daredevil.
I hope it will be good and i hope it won't be turn in to a dark knight case with crapy squels... If it's good.
Miller & Romita's SUPERMAN: YEAR ONE Landing this June: https://www.newsarama.com/44327-mill...this-june.html
Superman: Year One by writer Frank Miller and artist John Romita Jr. - originally annnounced at 2017's Comic-Con International: San Diego as a 100-page graphic novel - is now scheduled to launch June 19 as a three-issue series in a special, large-format size.
While DC didn't provide further details on the larger format, the Black Label imprint title is scheduled to run every-other-month with a collected edition following on November 12.
Superman: Year One is described by the publisher as the "definitive origin story" for the Man of Steel
"Superman: Year One is a coming-of-age story for the future Man of Steel, featuring a young alien-boy just trying to find his place in a new world," reads DC's description of the title. "Faced with the need to hide his heritage and powers in order to survive, Clark will find his humanity through the grounding of the Kent family and the relationships that will define the man he will become."
"Told by two of the most revered voices in comics, Superman: Year One is more than a superhero story - it’s about the choices made by Clark Kent on his path to becoming a legend. It’s a testament to the importance of choosing to become a hero."
Superman: Year One was originally scheduled to debut in August 2018 and was later pushed back to November 2018. The first issue is now scheduled to debut June 19, 2019.