Superman & Robin Special #1
Writer: Peter J. Tomasi
Artist: Viktor Bogdanovic
Superman & Robin Special #1
Writer: Peter J. Tomasi
Artist: Viktor Bogdanovic
I really don't like the way Lois is portraying here, teasing Jon for still watching kid's shows and telling him to grow up (as if he hadn't been just 10 a few months ago at most from her perspective). Other than that, I like this a lot. Tomasi seems to be going all-in on acknowledging how much Jon lost of his childhood and how that's affected him, which after Bendis and Taylor and to a lesser degree PKJ royally ignoring it, it's very welcome. Love how the art is depicting Jon.
Tomasi actually throwing shade for the age-up is kind of interesting. And actually got it past the editors too.
Still unsure if I want to go past the preview on this though.
On the opposite side of the spectrum, I kind of liked how Damian has been occasionally drawn as older recently, such as in "Son of Kal-El" #1.
I know some fans have been complaining that if that keeps up, and Tim keeps getting drawn to look young, then Damian may become older than Tim... but I would like if that actually happened.
Rather than Jon looking too old, I actually would like Damian to look older to match. Not as old as Jon, necessarily but older than he looks here. He seriously looks eight-to-twelve, whereas Jon looks like a college student. Definitely prefer the smaller age gap!
"You know the deal, Metropolis. Treat people right or expect a visit from me."
Was it really? Well that explains a lot about his apparent age, but it's not exactly great for my desires to see Tim as the Boy Wonder again and Damian as an Ex-Robin Young Man, haha!
Though I will say, their relationship in that issue sure sounded like the closeness between Damian and Jon. I can't really remember reading a book where JSK really interacts with Tim Drake before.
"You know the deal, Metropolis. Treat people right or expect a visit from me."
when I think Superman and Robin this is not wo I think of.
So what's DC going to do when Clark comes back? Kill John?
The J-man
Tomasi is definitely shading Jon's age up but technical for Jon, he was 10 literal seven years ago. He lived every one of those years. He didn’t blink them away like with his parents. That scene would have been more accurate if it was the other way round, Lois wanting him to watch his fav cartoon buy he points out he's outgrown them. I think with Clark they have managed to show Clark is still not over the age up by thinking of Jon as still being 10. This Lois scene is disingenuous to what actually happened on panel and unfortunately takes me out of the moment.
I get that but the characters themselves cannot speak what viewers think when it especially contradicts what was on panel. There's a way for Tomasi to voice his feelings but without breaking canon or whatever, like what they have done with Clark. It makes infinitely more sense for his parents to be angry within the story that he is their 10 Yr old in a 17 Yr old body. You can even go to town with that and lay it on thick by having other characters express similar opinion but for Jon, he(10) did not go to sleep one day and wake up the next as a 17 yr old. He has memories of every single day he's lived unlike everyone else, fans included. Let other characters be the mouth pieces of the readers because that actually makes sense than for Jon to pretend he didn't live seven years in an alternate universe.