The story apparently was from Marc Guggenheim, the then intended writer for Action Comics who never managed to write one issue before quitting.If Cornell didn't want to write the Lex Luthor story, he sure as hell fooled me.
The story apparently was from Marc Guggenheim, the then intended writer for Action Comics who never managed to write one issue before quitting.If Cornell didn't want to write the Lex Luthor story, he sure as hell fooled me.
We're going to get a little bit of Supes' origin sometime in the first six issues, apparently. Hopefully it's different enough to be interesting again.
Byrne already hates Morrison's guts for Doom Patrol. It can't be any worse.
We're going to get a little bit of Supes' origin sometime in the first six issues, apparently. Hopefully it's different enough to be interesting again.
Superman's parents were killed in an alley and he was bitten by a radioactive Super-Alien... thus he fights for justice.
According to the last Action Comics Weekly back in the 80s, Clark was the first person called by Abin Sur's ring, but he was rejected because he wasn't native to Earth.We're going to get a little bit of Supes' origin sometime in the first six issues, apparently. Hopefully it's different enough to be interesting again.
Superman's parents were killed in an alley and he was bitten by a radioactive Super-Alien... thus he fights for justice.
Well, and there's also that ring handed to him by a strange alien who's part of an intergalactic police force.
According to the last Action Comics Weekly back in the 80s, Clark was the first person called by Abin Sur's ring, but he was rejected because he wasn't native to Earth.Superman's parents were killed in an alley and he was bitten by a radioactive Super-Alien... thus he fights for justice.
Well, and there's also that ring handed to him by a strange alien who's part of an intergalactic police force.
In that story, there were some interesting back-ups the ring selected if Hal were unsuitable. One was Dick Grayson. Another was Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Nope. Instead a derided eschatologist and a woman who only occasionally appears to have a job at all.Morrison has said that as Clark grew up he chafed a little bit at the restrictions put on him - he had a fantasy that wherever he fell out of the sky from, his birth parents probably didn't run a general store.
Allyn Gibson said:According to the last Action Comics Weekly back in the 80s, Clark was the first person called by Abin Sur's ring, but he was rejected because he wasn't native to Earth.
Till he really does something "foul" I'll sit back and enjoy his work.
Well I've interacted with him on his forum(s) for over a decade. We've had discussions and disagreements on all sorts of topics. I've never felt disprespected.Till he really does something "foul" I'll sit back and enjoy his work.
No that's just it. He's not outright offensive or a bigot or anything like that. Chuck Dixon is the only comic book writer who I won't support (who I actually enjoy) for his bigoted opinions. John Byrne is just abrasive and makes his lack of respect for people who disagree with him very well known. So yeah, I have no problem supporting his work. I just stay away from his interviews and forums.
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