Of course. I don't see why at least one Superman book couldn't be Superman '55. They are ignoring a segment of the fan base, the Superman fans that they lost with all the many reboots. They should bring back classic Superman, and Supergirl, attending Stanhope College under her secret identity as Linda Lee, at least for a George Reeves' Superman '55 comic series. Could introduce Supergirl, Power Girl, and even Steel, bring some racial diversity to Superman, instead of race swapping the Chief or Jimmy Olsen. I drew these character designs...
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But the current DC bosses doesn't seem interested in classic Superman, only a bias for classic Lynda Carter Wonder Woman '77. And only a bias for classic Adam West Batman '66, no classic Michael Keaton Batman '89, and no classic Superman at all. Where is George Reeves Superman '55? And even Christopher Reeve Superman '78?
Why not?
Alex Ross said, "I think that has more to do with personalities of the people calling the shots and their egos. Marvel did their Ultimates by saying 'Hey, you can either jump on board, or you can read the regular stuff, it’s ok.' I
t’s not my instinct to throw out a design that has withstood the test of time for 70 years and say 'no no, now it’s this.' Especially when you have your other versions of whatever character, whether it’s Superman, or Green Lantern, and say 'you can’t have the old version anymore.' Why can’t I have that?"
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/07/...-kingdom-come/