Hope this wasn't posted before... Thought this was pretty awesome. Samnee doing Superman the movie.
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Hope this wasn't posted before... Thought this was pretty awesome. Samnee doing Superman the movie.
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Superman #33 preview:
"Keep flying; keep fighting; keep loving; keep smiling. You won’t always be right, but you don’t have to be. Be just. Be fair. Be good. Be brave. Be Superman." - Bryan Q. Miller.
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Source: Newsarama.
"Keep flying; keep fighting; keep loving; keep smiling. You won’t always be right, but you don’t have to be. Be just. Be fair. Be good. Be brave. Be Superman." - Bryan Q. Miller.
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Eh, new art team on Superman #35, Travis Moore and Stephen Segovia/Art Thibert: https://www.previewsworld.com/Catalog/SEP170329
Given it's not two issues in a roll with two different art teams (Ed Benes & Jack Herbert are doing Superman #34), I think it's pretty obvious that the recent move of Doug Mahnke to the Dark Metal tie-ins has screwed this arc's scheduling. Don't get me wrong, I like Segovia's work and Moore's art seems good, but those last minute changes just aren't good.
Sorry, I had to.
Samnee's amazing, and he's only got better over the years. It's a shame he never got to do more than a Superman cover before Marvel signed him exclusively.
"Keep flying; keep fighting; keep loving; keep smiling. You won’t always be right, but you don’t have to be. Be just. Be fair. Be good. Be brave. Be Superman." - Bryan Q. Miller.
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By Bryan L Mon:
By Rahmat Handoko:
By David Enebral:
"Keep flying; keep fighting; keep loving; keep smiling. You won’t always be right, but you don’t have to be. Be just. Be fair. Be good. Be brave. Be Superman." - Bryan Q. Miller.
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By plasticflame:
Superman Golden Age Dailies 1944-1947 back cover:
By Peter Poplaski.
"Keep flying; keep fighting; keep loving; keep smiling. You won’t always be right, but you don’t have to be. Be just. Be fair. Be good. Be brave. Be Superman." - Bryan Q. Miller.
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By Samarasketch:
By josephkulitsart:
By neottia-orchids:
"Keep flying; keep fighting; keep loving; keep smiling. You won’t always be right, but you don’t have to be. Be just. Be fair. Be good. Be brave. Be Superman." - Bryan Q. Miller.
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Bizarro Lois and her Bizarro Brats:
By Daniel Spottswood.
Oh, that just reminds me we're two years in with the Super Family and this bizarro family hasn't make its appearance yet. Damn, I'm craving for it now!
How to parent: Dawn of Justice:
By hudarts.
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By Davinaxl:
"Keep flying; keep fighting; keep loving; keep smiling. You won’t always be right, but you don’t have to be. Be just. Be fair. Be good. Be brave. Be Superman." - Bryan Q. Miller.
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"Superman II" storyboards by Wally Veevers:
As Anna mentioned in my previous post, these Superman storyboards came from Wally Veevers, a famous visual effects artist who worked in the Superman films as well as 2001: A Space Odyssey, Dr. Strangelove, Rocky Horror, and other classics. “Mr. Veevers would review what the director wanted to see, and either do it, or veto it due to inability to physically do it,” she noted in an email. She also pointed out that the original script for Superman II called for Superman to fight General Zod, Ursa, and Non in a forest/jungle, inside a volcano, and finally at the Fortress of Solitude.
These are some of the storyboards from that scene which was never filmed, though you can see some of the framing and composition in these storyboards were very similar in other scenes. Anna also pointed out to me that these are early versions and that one way to tell is that they are missing some of the technical notations like scene numbers or set information that the other storyboards have.
Source: Collecting Superman.
"Keep flying; keep fighting; keep loving; keep smiling. You won’t always be right, but you don’t have to be. Be just. Be fair. Be good. Be brave. Be Superman." - Bryan Q. Miller.
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Super Sons #9 preview:
"Keep flying; keep fighting; keep loving; keep smiling. You won’t always be right, but you don’t have to be. Be just. Be fair. Be good. Be brave. Be Superman." - Bryan Q. Miller.
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Source: Multiversity.
"Keep flying; keep fighting; keep loving; keep smiling. You won’t always be right, but you don’t have to be. Be just. Be fair. Be good. Be brave. Be Superman." - Bryan Q. Miller.
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January solicits:
ACTION COMICS #995
Written by Dan Jurgens, art by Brett Booth and Norm Rapmund, cover by Dan Jurgens and Trevor Scott, variant cover by Neil Edwards and Jay Leisten.
"Booster Shot" part three! Time is broken, and Superman and Booster Gold are in over their heads trying to repair it! Meanwhile, Lois Lane confronts her estranged father -- and Sam Lane now stands face to face with his grandson Jon for the first time. As Clark struggles to reconcile the truth of his own father, can Lois Lane do the same?
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Jan. 10.
ACTION COMICS #996
Written by Dan Jurgens, art by Will Conrad, cover by Dan Jurgens and Trevor Scott, variant cover by Neil Edwards and Jay Leisten.
"Booster Shot" part four! Superman and Booster Gold are out of time, and they've found themselves marooned on a strange planet sometime in the future. So why does this planet's infrastructure look...Kryptonian? The answer shakes the Man of Steel to the core as the ruler of this planet reveals himself...the son of Zod reigns supreme!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Jan. 24.
SUPERMAN #38
Written by Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason, art by Ed Benes, cover by Ivan Reis and Oclair Albert, variant cover by Jorge Jimenez.
"Super Sons of Tomorrow" finale! With no other choice left, the Batman of Tomorrow brings in the Titans of Tomorrow to take on today's Teen Titans -- as the life of Superman's son hangs in the balance! See the return of future Superman Conner Kent, Wonder Woman Cassie Sandsmark and Bart Allen Flash in the final battle of this epic crossover.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Jan. 3.
SUPERMAN #39
Written by Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason, art by Barry Kitson, cover by Chris Burnham, variant cover by Jorge Jimenez..
"Super Sons of Tomorrow," finale! With no other choice left, the Batman of Tomorrow brings in the Titans of Tomorrow to take on today's Teen Titans -- as the life of Superman's son hangs in the balance! See the return of future Superman Conner Kent, Wonder Woman Cassie Sandsmark and Bart Allen Flash in the final battle of this epic crossover.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Jan. 17.
SUPER SONS #12
Written by Peter J. Tomasi, art by Jorge Jimenez, cover by Giuseppe Camuncoli, variant cover by Dustin Nguyen.
"Super Sons of Tomorrow," epilogue! Superboy and Robin must face the repercussions of the events of "Super Sons of Tomorrow" and how the emotional toll will affect their relationships with each other, their parents and the Teen Titans. Meanwhile, the past rears its ugly head to haunt Damian Wayne -- in the form of his mother, Talia Al Ghul!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 17.
"Keep flying; keep fighting; keep loving; keep smiling. You won’t always be right, but you don’t have to be. Be just. Be fair. Be good. Be brave. Be Superman." - Bryan Q. Miller.
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HAL JORDAN AND THE GREEN LANTERN CORPS #37
Written by Robert Venditti, art by Jack Herbert, cover by Francis Manapul, variant cover by Barry Kitson.
"Power of Zod," part one. After a recent battle with Superman in Action Comics, General Zod recovers as he takes control of a small, undeveloped world. When Hal Jordan investigates, it sets the course for a confrontation between the Kryptonian warrior and the Corps' bravest and brightest Lanterns.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Jan. 24.
NIGHTWING: THE NEW ORDER #6
Written by Kyle Higgins, art and cover by Trevor McCarthy.
It all ends here! As Lex Luthor feverishly attempts to repower Superman, the Crusaders are closing in on the Resistance, aiming to shut them down for good! Meanwhile, Nightwing makes a deal with the devil in an attempt to save his son's life...and it may cost him everything.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 24.
DC SUPER HERO GIRLS: DATE WITH DISASTER TP
Written by Shea Fontana, art by and cover by Yancey Labat.
Catwoman is out on the prowl one night when kaboom! An explosion at S.T.A.R. Labs rouses the heroes from their slumber. Star students Batgirl and Lois Lane both know the lab incident is fishy, and they meet later to share clues. But nothing could've prepared Batgirl for what they see next: Batgirl's dad out on a date! Batgirl is grossed out until her friends convince her that dads get lonely, too. And with the school dance coming up and everyone pairing off -- heck, even Principal Waller has a date with a guy called Deadshot -- maybe it'll be okay. The girls place a personal ad for Commissioner Gordon while they delve deeper into the mystery surrounding the explosion, but they're about to discover more than who is behind the attack on S.T.A.R. Labs. Could it be that posting an ad looking for dates for the commissioner is like advertising catnip for criminals?
128 pages, $9.99, in stores on Jan. 31.
Source: Comics Continuum.
"Keep flying; keep fighting; keep loving; keep smiling. You won’t always be right, but you don’t have to be. Be just. Be fair. Be good. Be brave. Be Superman." - Bryan Q. Miller.
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Nice, so this was what Will Conrad has been teasing on his Instagram:
"Keep flying; keep fighting; keep loving; keep smiling. You won’t always be right, but you don’t have to be. Be just. Be fair. Be good. Be brave. Be Superman." - Bryan Q. Miller.
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Cool, I've been wondering how Sam Lane fits into the post-reborn superverse. Between him and Jor-El, imagine how awkward a thanksgiving dinner would be at the Kents/Lanes?
Also very much intrigued in seeing Tomorrow's Bart, Cassie and Conner. Bringing them in makes this crossover sounds a lot more interesting than I thought it'd be when I first heard of about it. Hopefully, they're dressed better than whatever it is Tim is wearing on that cover.