Which one is Kesel Superboy?
I did not add version of tv show except Legion of Superheroes clone superboy and Kara In-Ze.
But I will Add Earth Born Supergirl
Which one is Kesel Superboy?
I did not add version of tv show except Legion of Superheroes clone superboy and Kara In-Ze.
But I will Add Earth Born Supergirl
Great work researching and putting everything together, but I feel the final product is intrinsically flawed due to the lack of the Iconic Superman in the front and center. I'd recommend any image by Curt Swan (Silver/Bronze) or Byrne, Jurgens, or Orday (Modern). Ordway's cover to Adventures #435 would be a good fit, or this commission piece. Both have Superman looking at the camera.
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Spurious versions, fundamentally wrongheaded premises, can, and often do, prevail from time to time, but eventually the character, Superman himself, Tulpa Superman, will–somehow, somehow–resist and reverse that meddling, reconstituting himself in the world as he means to be. ~Alvin Schwartz (paraphrased by Tom deHaven)
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I like the additions made here, but have you considered putting the Iconic Superman somewhere to the front of the image and bigger than the rest? He should dominate this image, as all these characters/versions have their origins in him. You've represented this with the GA Superman and a JLGL image, but I still think the Superman most recognized in history and to the world at large should have pride of place and size.
Spurious versions, fundamentally wrongheaded premises, can, and often do, prevail from time to time, but eventually the character, Superman himself, Tulpa Superman, will–somehow, somehow–resist and reverse that meddling, reconstituting himself in the world as he means to be. ~Alvin Schwartz (paraphrased by Tom deHaven)
That's right, making a suggestion is going to somehow force someone to do what I suggest. Also, the Iconic Superman does exist, not just as "my own favorite version of Superman." This is the Superman that existed largely unchanged for almost 80 years, the Superman everyone knows and recognizes. That's not an opinion, that's fact. As such, he deserves pride of place, IMO.
I definitely feel TAS Superman should be in there. Also, if you don't mind my asking, do you prefer that Jim Lee piece to the work of Byrne, Jurgens, or Ordway? I personally think Jim Lee's work on Batman and other darker characters is superb, but not so much on Superman, Wonder Woman, etc.
Spurious versions, fundamentally wrongheaded premises, can, and often do, prevail from time to time, but eventually the character, Superman himself, Tulpa Superman, will–somehow, somehow–resist and reverse that meddling, reconstituting himself in the world as he means to be. ~Alvin Schwartz (paraphrased by Tom deHaven)
I don't want to be seen as a detractor, because I really think this is a great thing you're doing, but it could stand to be pared down a bit. You don't have to have so many multiple versions of the same character. For example, New 52 Kara and Red Lantern Kara are the same person. She just got a red power ring at some point. It could be a little less cluttered, if you want it to be that is.