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Oh, I've posted in the past in this thread that I dislike Lois having a lesser role but at the end of the day, I can still be excited for PKJ's run. And I am all for people letting their voice be heard, but I don't see any reason to drag him further. Following his tweets and interviews, I'm sure he knows by now how much fans want to see Lois play a role in these books. Hopefully that will be reflected in his writing in future issues.
But again, if his intent is to just take Superman away from earth later in the year, is this even a argument worth having? I'd say the writer of Jon's upcoming run as the sole superman of earth should be berated on more on giving Lois a proper role than the current writer.
The Lois thing that bugs me isn't so much the excuse that space is somewhere she can't go but that seemingly Jon is going to be on Earth and his dad is out in space (as we've come to understand it) so... how is she not his primary supporting cast? If we're taking Clark off the table to split focus on building the next Superman in Jon, Lois absolutely should be there as his primary support. That's the egregious issue. I can understand if you're doing big sci-fi gladiatorial stories in space as the A-plot, Lois may not fit into your plans, but how the goddamn hell doesn't she fit into her son's narrative in the B-plot or have one of her own? These are Superman books so she's supporting cast by default (albeit the most important member of it), but after this long the omission is particularly concerning.
It'd be one thing if Clark was shunted across the universe and the entire point was not showing Earth at all to have the reader feel as isolated from the people he loves as he does-- that's a creative choice and an interesting one, but we're getting Jon stories here alongside World of Metropolis so what's up.
I'm still in on the run and hoping for the best but currently that's the big sticking point for me.
Last edited by Robanker; 04-12-2021 at 10:22 PM.
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The general theory is we will. We know PKJ is going to be on both Superman and AC's until his Superman event in September, then he'll then drop one of the books. The thought is that it'll be Superman, which will be focused on Jon as Earth's Superman while Clark is out in the universe at large going on adventures in AC. It's still very much a theory and nothing is confirmed with certainty, but with the way things have been shaping it seems pretty likely.
I never thought I'd say this, but the PKJ run so far feels just as bad as the Bendis run, if not WORSE. Probably worse, since he doesn't even have good art to prop up his weak writing like Bendis did. I don't know what's worse so far, PKJ's writing or Hester's art.
PKJ is the opposite of Bendis in that his storytelling is very compressed. First issue moved very quickly, recapped the basic gist of the previous era and then moved on into this new one. So far the Shadowbreed seem interesting, their ability to feed on light makes them an obvious threat to Kryptonians, and I’m sure the whole aliens nature is going to play a role. It’s a pretty obvious bit of foreshadowing meant to contrast the father and son who see themselves as rivals with Clark and Jon seeing themselves as partners (and Jon on the road to becoming co-Superman).
His voice for Clark is fine so far, leans more towards Tomasi’s loving Superdad, we’ll see how deep he plans to dig into Clark as a character. Overall Superman #30 was a lot stronger than the one with Hester I thought.
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Yeah I'm definitely not getting a Bendis vibe from this, at all. And I can not stress how fucking wonderful that is. Still not too big on the story, itself, but the absolute last thing I would call it is poorly written.
You guys have it exactly right. It's okay so far -- and "okay" will not continue getting my money for long -- but at least it's not Bendis.
I think the answer to your question is truly as simple as he didn’t care about her so it didn’t occur to him to even bother and the Superman office is still so sexist and crappy that no one stepped in and was like “hey it looks kind of bad in 2021 if you basically exile Superman’s wife and mother of his child from the books, particularly if your focus is on giving him all these other future kids with random and can’t even be bothered to give her a back-up story.”
I think it’s really that simple. She doesn’t fit into any of his plans because he was careless, not prepared and sexist and no one in that God forsaken office stepped in to correct it. And now the fallout is that people keep asking where she is and he looks terrible bc it’s clear she barely crossed his mind and he just assumed (wrongly) that no one would care.
Doc’s been hinting he’s doing something Superman (or JL) related. Covers for the Sept event perhaps?
https://twitter.com/docshaner/status...542862338?s=21
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