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Re: DC's New 52: Reviews and Discussion (Spoilers welcolme and likely)
As I said, Clark Kent being a reporter was for a very specific reason. And that reason was because he lived in a world with limited access to information. He didn't have telescopic vision, super hearing, couldn't fly and dealt mainly with events in a localized area and so the local information hub was a newspaper. Clark Kent does not need to be a "reporter" anymore since he only needed to be one in order to be near the radio's and phones when emergencies came in. Considering that people have a one stop device that has camera, video, phone, and messaging capabilities, and considering how many emergency events are reported by regular folks, it makes sense for Clark to be manning a desk where this information comes in. In other words...the low tech version of Monitor Duty, except it's more difficult to get away than the JLA version of it....because the latter is dedicated to seeing and responding. In the 21st century, especially in the tech advanced 21st century of the DCU, he can get information much more efficiently. Monitor Duty being a more efficient way since it monitors transmissions from a host of sources, and not just news agencies. I'm sure the JLA has some coordination with government agencies and their information networks as well. Super hearing would be another way, since we know he can hear certain frequencies. But he doesn't need to be near the phones and radios, or the gig that allows him to be near those. Clark Kent is a reporter for nostalgia's sake. Because he's always been one and that's what people are used to. It's also a perfect example of why he's considered stale by alot of people. It's time to bring the "Man Of Tomorrow" into the world of today.
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Re: DC's New 52: Reviews and Discussion (Spoilers welcolme and likely)
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Re: DC's New 52: Reviews and Discussion (Spoilers welcolme and likely)
It also allows a writer to have a way to tell MORE stories than Clark in Spandex swooping in because he heard Brainiac was robbing a bank.
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Re: DC's New 52: Reviews and Discussion (Spoilers welcolme and likely)
Most of these bloggers attached to newspapers are responsible for editorial commentaries or being news aggregates that just repost material from other places. I think DC wants him to be relevant, but still do the investigative journalism angle. |
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Location: Central America
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Re: DC's New 52: Reviews and Discussion (Spoilers welcolme and likely)
It would be a good decision I think though to make the Planet an online paper. Bruce Wayne could buy the name from Edge and our supporting cast can just change offices to the new dailyplanet.com. |
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Re: DC's New 52: Reviews and Discussion (Spoilers welcolme and likely)
Well, that's sorta the point, IMO. It's a carryover that's not really needed. Like how people point to Trek and bemoan the lack of a tech update relative to the real world because people are used to certain things. Communicators having less functions than a cell phone as an example.
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I am waiting for the softback of Action to come out, so how well do they represent modern tech and social media in the nu52? You'd think some heroes would blog about the whole hero gig, or have a website. Or do the Tarantula thing and write a book about the hero community and experience.
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Re: DC's New 52: Reviews and Discussion (Spoilers welcolme and likely)
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Location: Kansas City
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Re: DC's New 52: Reviews and Discussion (Spoilers welcolme and likely)
Anyway, I really enjoyed the issue and find it an interesting path to go with things. Great art in the book, I could have done without some of the expository caption boxes though. I mean, thanks book, but not only have these characters and such existed for nearly 70 years this particular take on them has lasted for one year. So we don't need you telling us who Jimmy Olson, Perry White or what any of these other people and things are. But found the book to be very good and am interested to see where it heads down the road in this particular run. Really liked the art in it more than I thought I would from the preview too.
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Re: DC's New 52: Reviews and Discussion (Spoilers welcolme and likely)
Is this new Clark as "blogger" more like Drudge, sans a particular political agenda?
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Re: DC's New 52: Reviews and Discussion (Spoilers welcolme and likely)
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Location: Kansas City
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Re: DC's New 52: Reviews and Discussion (Spoilers welcolme and likely)
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Location: Kansas City
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Re: DC's New 52: Reviews and Discussion (Spoilers welcolme and likely)
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Re: DC's New 52: Reviews and Discussion (Spoilers welcolme and likely)
Batman Incorporated #4: This was just a brilliant issue. So far the best of the second volume in my opinion. We finally get confirmation of the identity of Wingman which was set up all the way back at the conclusion of Morrison's "Batman and Robin" run. We also get our first real hint at who Talia's bodyguard is, which some of us have speculated on earlier in the thread. Just masterful story telling. Chris Burnham's art is sensational as well. He is the perfect compliment to Morrison as Quietly is as well. I can not wait for next issue...as we return to Future Damian!!!
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