I'd love to see this Superman
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I'd love to see this Superman
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Wouldn’t be opposed to it, UtRH movie was waaaaaay better than the comic and there are some potentially good ideas in those arcs. I like Supes having to deal with going from the most popular hero to the least popular. I loved the Supercycle, T-shirt & jeans return, and street level focus. But I hated that it was Lois that outed him. If you could do an adaption that changed that part, or at least gave her a better reason for it, and didn’t make it all feel pointless in the end with a magic retcon to wipe everyone’s memory of Supes secret ID I would be interested in seeing an adaption.
"You know the deal, Metropolis. Treat people right or expect a visit from me."
Secret Identity, Lois and Clark (introduce Jon) and Birthright.
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In the Reborn timeline Intergang bombed the Kents apartment after learning Lois was planning on writing a book about them. Lois was pregnant with Jon so she and Clark went into hiding and Clark wore the Solar Suit during that time. I think that’s something that would’ve worked fine, a movie about Clark dealing with Blanque while Intergang tries to kill Lois.
I'd be....potentially interested in the idea. Truth started out really strong, and Pak especially knocked that status quo out of the park......then something changed and it all fell to sh*t.
But early on? Yeah, that was a really interesting idea worth exploring.
I wouldn't even worry about "fixing" the events or doing Savage Dawn or whatever, just tell the story of Clark Kent dealing with the fallout of his identity being outed and his powers being drained. That's psychologically fascinating; the Superman who lost, literally, everything (the girl, the powers, the Fortress, his very sense of self, damn what a low point in life worthy of exploring!). But once it becomes just another convoluted, stupid plan by Savage, it loses me completely. Don't set it in the New52-ish DCAU where everything's interconnected, make it like an Elseworld, and really dig deep into the concept.
Something like that I could get behind. A loyal adaptation? Hard pass. I'll watch the first twenty minutes on Youtube, since the rest will just be crap.
"We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another, as if we were one single tribe."
~ Black Panther.
"You know the deal, Metropolis. Treat people right or expect a visit from me."
I mean, Truth was falling apart before it just became a foolish Vandal plot, but what really annoyed me about the whole thing was how a different, interesting, (mostly) new story was derailed and turned into the basic bitch of comic book narratives.
I'm all for the big bad villain having some weird, idiot multi-step plot. I mean, that's at least 60% of all comic stories. Normally I'd have been fine with Savage doing hatching some dumb scheme to screw with Superman. But Truth started out offering a chance to really do something different with the character, in ways we've never really seen explored. That shouldn't have been a standard "villain has a complex plan" story; all the truly interesting things happening in Truth got submerged so we could see Clark punch a bad guy. It was just a waste of a fascinating concept.
"We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another, as if we were one single tribe."
~ Black Panther.
What happened with Truth might have been a case of the infamous DC editorial telling the writers they couldn’t do their endgame that they had spent years planning, like what happened with New Krypton and apparently with Loeb’s Superman as well.
There were rumors to that effect back when Truth was starting to noticeably fall apart. Whether they were true I don't know, but given how heavy handed editorial was in the New52, I wouldn't be surprised if this was the case.
Still, there's enough stuff in the early issues that point towards the eventual Savage plot that I think even if the story got derailed, it wasn't completely changed around. Perhaps the creators were forced to rush it in time for Reborn, or editorial just wanted to wrap the story up faster than originally planned (it didn't get much love, even in the early issues). Who knows?
"We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another, as if we were one single tribe."
~ Black Panther.
There's been so many animated things that I've lost track and haven't watched most; however, I find that I almost never like the adaptations as much as the original comics and I don't have any interest in seeing the other adaptations that have been done.
Nevertheless, I wonder if they've ever done an adaptation of the first Superman stories from 1938/39. That could be cool. And similar to that, I wonder if they've ever done continuations of the Fleischer cartoons--using the same visuals and tone. I know that BTAS was inspired by Fleischer, but strangely the Timm-verse Superman doesn't seem in the same style.
I voted for Exile and Secret Identity because I want something different for the character. Those 2 stories are that.
I really think Secret Identity could be an answer to Spider-Man into the Spiderverse in terms of creativity and imagination. And Exile could be adapted for a live action film. If only the WB creatives could find the inspiration.. hopefully some are looking at this forum for ideas.. :I
I’d love to see Up, Up, and Away, as well as Camelot Falls adapted. Maybe Emperor Joker.
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