Lots of spoilers about the new Superman status quo:
http://www.newsarama.com/comics/dcnu-superman-lois-lane-break-up-110718.html
Based on that DC is doing everything in its power to make me NOT read Superman.
Took the words out of my mouth there.
Lots of spoilers about the new Superman status quo:
http://www.newsarama.com/comics/dcnu-superman-lois-lane-break-up-110718.html
Based on that DC is doing everything in its power to make me NOT read Superman.
Superman's alien origins will be emphasized in a big way, with the character described as "more Kal-El from the planet Krypton than Clark Kent from Kansas."
This is... well, it's potentially interesting, but it misses entirely the point of Superman...
Oh, well, you totally should. I haven't given the poor man anything but shit for four years, but he's probably the second most important living comics creator.This is... well, it's potentially interesting, but it misses entirely the point of Superman...Superman's alien origins will be emphasized in a big way, with the character described as "more Kal-El from the planet Krypton than Clark Kent from Kansas."
I tend to agree. I have to preface this next comment by stating that I have never read anything written by Grant Morrison in the past, but this just doesn't sound interesting to me at all.
Admiral_Young said:"All Star Superman" is considered by those who have read it one of the best Superman stories ever...and it's in my personal top three
G-Man said:For approximately the first fifty years of his publication history Superman was the "strange visitor from another planet...disguised as Clark Kent."
It wasn't until Byrne got a hold on him that we got this whole "Superman is what he does, Clark is who he is" concept.
I dunno. Even Silver Age Superman was pretty human, even though Silver Age Clark Kent was pretty lame. I always preferred the idea that Clark was a bit of a dork because Superman's a bit of a dork...
And if Clark Kent is just a mask, there ain't a reason in the world for Clark Kent to exist
From the way Flashpoint explains it this new NuDC will just overwrite the memories of everyone and it will be as if none of it happened. So maybe only Flash and Booster Gold will end up remembering some things that occured post Flashpoint.
Do re-booters realize that at some point we just stop caring about the whole damn mess?
Do re-booters realize that at some point we just stop caring about the whole damn mess?
What they realize is that there's a turnover of readers of comics every few years - even now - and the "core" that they need to hold onto is always moving. You risk alienating some long-time readers in order to accommodate new readers to the best of your ability.
Continuity is a factor in telling a story, but not the "essence" of it, especially in serial fiction like comics and soap operas. Just as important is a mechanism for retiring old continuity. Soaps do it by benign neglect; perhaps these restarts are not the best way for comics to do it, but they're the way it's being done.
I see this argument all the time, and I don't buy it. Continuity only ties a writer's hands if he lets it.
Just don't refer to old baggage, and the old baggage doesn't matter any more! Pretty simple.
But, at least Apollo and Midnighter are still fucking. Also, maybe I missed it, but when was Midnighter "repressed"?Danny Boy said:Actually there was absolutely no concern about that. The only thing that we discussed long and hard was the idea of where those characters would be in relation to their [own] relationship. Because they had an established relationship in the stories that were being told within the Wildstorm universe—and this is the first time they’re being seen in the DC Universe—we wanted to build them from scratch and watch an emerging relationship between these two characters. So in this particular case, Apollo is much more out and much more comfortable with himself [while] Midnighter is naturally a little more repressed. You’re going to see the two characters working side by side and showing the difficulties of working together, learning and growing as a team and then ultimately as a couple.
According to an interview DiDio did with the Advocate, Clark isn't the only Superman to lose his marriage:
But, at least Apollo and Midnighter are still fucking. Also, maybe I missed it, but when was Midnighter "repressed"?Danny Boy said:Actually there was absolutely no concern about that. The only thing that we discussed long and hard was the idea of where those characters would be in relation to their [own] relationship. Because they had an established relationship in the stories that were being told within the Wildstorm universe—and this is the first time they’re being seen in the DC Universe—we wanted to build them from scratch and watch an emerging relationship between these two characters. So in this particular case, Apollo is much more out and much more comfortable with himself [while] Midnighter is naturally a little more repressed. You’re going to see the two characters working side by side and showing the difficulties of working together, learning and growing as a team and then ultimately as a couple.
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