Results 1 to 15 of 33

Threaded View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    THE MARK OF MY DIGNITY Superlad93's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2014
    Posts
    10,105

    Default Sean Lewis *POSSIBLY* the next Superman writer

    Since PKJ has one, right?

    There's always been the strong possibility that Lewis would take over the other Superman book (Superman) once PKJ finished his set up and event in 6 to 8 months or so. It's been a trend that Future Sate writers take on the present day books at some point in a "slow rollout" (as Jim Lee put it) way.

    Lewis very recently was interviewed regarding his independent book Bliss, and Superman Future State. Not only did he get very, very open and personal about the emotions and ideas that go into his work, but he also got *surprisingly* open about what went into him getting the job writing Jon, and what could come after it.

    Here's the interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDes...2%80%99nComics

    Skip to 53:00 for the Jon/Superman stuff. And let me just say, this is pretty far and away one of the most personally engaging interviews for a mainstream comic I've listened to. He genuinely touch on some stuff that hit so far home that I felt like he may have been spying on me personally and taking notes. And what's best is that it's all so very present in his work. You can flat out go back to the Future State Superman thread where I talk about the issue and see, almost word for word, what he says in this interview.

    Points of Interest:

    - In 2019, Jamie Rich (at the time the Batman editor) read Lewis' book Thumbs (noting that Lewis had an interesting voice) and really liked it, so he asked Lewis if he wanted to pitch anything to DC-- asking him what heroes he'd be interested in doing. Lewis throws out a list, and on the list he has Superman because he was really fascinated with what it would be like to do a Superman book (and in part because his 5 year old son). Rich then tells Lewis that he's going to be the new editor for Superman, and this was during the plans for 5G. So Rich comes back and tells Lewis that he's allowed to submit 3 writers for the upcoming 5G Superman book: a super famous writer, industry vet that everyone knows, and one unknown, and he wanted to put Lewis down as said unknown.

    - From that interaction Lewis then had to put together a "multi year run" of a Superman book by him. And the conversations were going really, really well even though there were concerns about giving such a big book to an unknown. Then 5G as we knew it was scrapped, and Lewis heard nothing. Then around end of May or early June Lewis got an email about Future State, and they tapped him to write Guardian (who he knew nothing about).

    - They then had a summit for the Superman family of books (with Lewis invited), but they had no one for the Superman of Metropolis book. Then a day or two later, they reached out to Lewis and tapped him for Superman of Metropolis.

    - One of the big take aways is that Jon already had quite a few things planned for him that *had to* be included in Lewis' work. On top of that Superman of Metropolis was also mandated to be a set-up book for all the other books, so Lewis had to work with that.

    Things that had to be included/set-up: Metropolis had to shrink under Jon (and apparently Jon had to do it), Supergirl and Jon had to have a falling out so that she leaves for the moon later, Trojan has to be set up for Midnighter (since he seems to be gaining a bigger seat in the Superman line), Jon had to have the no-cape suit (Lewis thinks that it's to denote a sleeker more youthful vibe, and shares a similar quality with Invincible)

    - Worth noting that Lewis sort of slips up a bit and says "run" when he's talking about what had to be included for his Jon-- implying that it's beyond this mini, but we'd already guessed as much.

    The Parts That Really Hit Home:

    - When asked "who is Jon Kent to you", Lewis said that he knew that a lot of set-up for other books and things that characters *had to* do had to be done by him, so ultimately all that he left himself with as a means to really inject himself into the work was Jon's character. He said that for him it became a father/son story even with Clark being absent (the idea of absent fathers is something very personal to him, and can be seen throughout his work-- especially Bliss.) He then said "what are the mistakes that our parents made that we hope not to make, but still end up making anyway", "what are some cycles that his dad would've hoped he wouldn't run into, but he does", and "how do you step out of the largest shadow possible". He continued by saying "if your dad's the most perfect being the universe has known, how do you live up to that".

    - Thematically Lewis is most interested in "how Jon becomes Superman to himself." This moment hit really hard for me because Lewis said "you're kind of not really and adult till you take the responsibility of being an adult. I know guys who are 44 years old-- they're not adults. They've never taken the responsibility of it. There's this thing that I think we don't talk enough about-- I think men don't talk enough about it in terms of masculinity even-- what's the point where you decide when you're taking on the responsibility of being a grown up-- of being your best version of what you think a man should be? And so that became what was most interesting to explore this with Jonathan. Everyone's telling him he's Superman, but does he believe it yet? Has he earned it yet? What does he have to do to become it?"

    More Stuff:

    - His goal for the book was to make a "fun an exciting Silver Age style story"-- "fun sci-fi stories that still had the thematic of what this guy's going through".

    - He said that people likely get frustrated because they're like "I wanna see Jon be a hero, but he's f#%king up a lot, so it's hard to root for him!". But he says that's a tough one for him because, to him, dramatic structure is all about being able to beat the hero down till the hero truly emerges. He says that's what he's personally interested in when it comes to his athletes, stars, and so on-- "those humble, humble beginnings"

    - To the people frustrated by the choice he makes, Lewis says that "it's been so easy for his dad-- like his dad doesn't slip up." He says that growing up under someone who doesn't make mistakes makes it all the more shocking when you can't make those choices as quickly. And that "if you're worried about him being a hero, he's going to be a hero. There's no question about that. The end of the arc will confirm his heroic nature"

    - On Kara, Lewis says that she's the most powerful person in the universe right now, but she was passed over for her younger nephew who may or may not be ready for this job. Seems to be that going forward till, I suppose, Jon's greater potential is shown, Kara is the most powerful being around since Clark will be brought down in power.

    - His approach to writing Jon as flawed and allowed to make mistakes is in part driven by his 5 year old son. He wants to show his son that there is good in the world, that it's important to make good, right, and just choices, but also that he doesn't want his son to feel alone in those moments where he wants the world to see him as good when he's still just trying. That last part he says is a big fascination of his. He says that it's hard to be good, and that he doesn't think we, as a collective, talk about that enough-- or ever. And he doesn't mean in the sense that he says it'd be better or simpler to be bad, but rather that it's easier to simply not care and only do for yourself. And he says that you're gonna mess up a lot while trying to be good. He doesn't want his son to feel like "Superman's so perfect, Batman's so smart, and I'm neither of these things. How can I be good?"

    - When asked if he has any upcoming projects that he can tell them about, Lewis says that he has one that's getting announced soon, but he can't talk about it yet. He says that it'll likely get announced in a like a month. And he also says that he has a pretty big project coming out that he's working on with a personal hero of his. Either one of these (or both) are likely DC related because he seems to section off his independent/Kick Starter work from it. What's most telling is that he said that this would all be stuff he's writing/getting announced in the spring. That's around the same time as PKJ's Superman event just before he hands off one book to the new writer.
    Last edited by Superlad93; 01-18-2021 at 06:11 PM.
    "Mark my words! This drill will open a hole in the universe. And that hole will become a path for those that follow after us. The dreams of those who have fallen. The hopes of those who will follow. Those two sets of dreams weave together into a double helix, drilling a path towards tomorrow. THAT's Tengen Toppa! THAT'S Gurren Lagann! MY DRILL IS THE DRILL THAT CREATES THE HEAVENS!" - The Digger

    We walk on the path to Secher Nbiw. Though hard fought, we walk the Golden Path.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •