This harkens back to "The Man Of Steel" and John Byrne's run on the Superman books. It seems that back when Byrne was fresh into his reinvention of the series, he wanted to convey the notion that Clark Kent and Lois Lane were more than just newspaper reporters. As many journalists in real life have become, Byrne left a couple of hints that Clark and Lois were novelists on top of their day jobs. Now, I don't recall anything really major being developed from this notion as the Superman books went on. Byrne played with the idea and that was it, but every now and then I'm struck by the idea, and the last time I was struck it got me thinking:
Clark Kent is Superman, which means he spends a good portion of his day flying around in a strongman outfit complete with cape beating the snot out of superpowered criminals and is a member in good standing of the Justice League, which saves the universe every other Tuesday.
Given that the above is his version of RL, what kind of fiction would he think to sit down and write about? I'm serious. I've been thinking about this all day. The only answer I can come up with is Mystery fiction. It seems to me that he'd write about characters that solve problems with their brains, with as little violent force applied as possible - a situation he rarely gets to enjoy.
What about you? What genre do you think Clark Kent uses up valuable electrons dallying in?
Clark Kent is Superman, which means he spends a good portion of his day flying around in a strongman outfit complete with cape beating the snot out of superpowered criminals and is a member in good standing of the Justice League, which saves the universe every other Tuesday.
Given that the above is his version of RL, what kind of fiction would he think to sit down and write about? I'm serious. I've been thinking about this all day. The only answer I can come up with is Mystery fiction. It seems to me that he'd write about characters that solve problems with their brains, with as little violent force applied as possible - a situation he rarely gets to enjoy.
What about you? What genre do you think Clark Kent uses up valuable electrons dallying in?