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Title: The Sweetheart Superman Remembered?
Post by: Kal's Pal on February 22, 2005, 06:23:57 PM
Hi all, is it true Superman eventually was able to recall his romance with Sally Selwyn from 'The Sweetheart Superman Forgot'?  (Superman No. 165, Nov 1963)


Title: Re: The Sweetheart Superman Remembered?
Post by: Osgood Peabody on February 23, 2005, 08:32:26 AM
Yes - 4 issues later in "The Man Who Stole Superman's Secret Life" by Jerry Siegel and Al Plastino.

You can read a synopsis here - it's the second story in that issue:

http://www.dcindexes.com/indexes/supes/supes.htm?x=169

That was the last of Sally Selwynn - she did not appear again.


Title: Re: The Sweetheart Superman Remembered?
Post by: Continental Op on February 23, 2005, 08:02:37 PM
Sally almost had a chance at a comeback, but just missed it.

Awhile back I was reading an issue of ALTER EGO that was a tribute to Julius Schwartz. In it, Alan Brennert revealed that he wrote a script for Schwartz in the mid-1980s called "Whatever Happened to Sally Selwyn?".

Basically, Sally comes to Metropolis and meets Clark Kent, recognizing him as her dead sweetheart. Superman prepares one of those elaborate schemes to trick her that he always used to protect his secret identity from Lois or Lana, but at the last minute realizes he can't go through with it... not with Sally. Schwartz wanted Brennert to add more action scenes before he would print the story. But before it was finished, the pre-Crisis history was abandoned and Sally went with it.   :(


Title: Re: The Sweetheart Superman Remembered?
Post by: Admiral Chew on March 02, 2005, 11:13:52 AM
Quote from: "Continental Op"
Sally almost had a chance at a comeback, but just missed it.

Basically, Sally comes to Metropolis and meets Clark Kent, recognizing him as her dead sweetheart. Superman prepares one of those elaborate schemes to trick her that he always used to protect his secret identity from Lois or Lana, but at the last minute realizes he can't go through with it... not with Sally. Schwartz wanted Brennert to add more action scenes before he would print the story. But before it was finished, the pre-Crisis history was abandoned and Sally went with it.   :(


That would have been great. I really wish that story had seen the light of day.


Title: Re: The Sweetheart Superman Remembered?
Post by: The Starchild on March 02, 2005, 02:22:52 PM
Me too.  I wonder if there's any chance of ever seeing the script - or maybe getting DC to draw it up and publish it as a one-shot comic book.  :)


Title: Re: The Sweetheart Superman Remembered?
Post by: dto on March 03, 2005, 02:53:00 AM
Very interesting... I'd like to see how this story was resolved.  If Sally could see through Clark's disguise, could she also deduce that Clark is also Superman?   Would Clark "come clean" and explain exactly WHY he can't leave Metropolis, even though he still feels for Sally?  Or would Sally surprise Clark by NOT wanting to know his secret, unlike Lana and Lois?

I have to read the Sally Selwynn stories, but it seems Sally was in some ways the "Anti-Lois" or "Anti-Lana" -- an opposite personality who would have caught Clark completely off-guard after years of warding off first Lana and then Lois.  Sounds like a refreshing change -- too bad she didn't return prior to the Bryne reboot for a final "farewell".


Title: Re: The Sweetheart Superman Remembered?
Post by: Gary on March 03, 2005, 10:03:17 AM
Quote from: "dto"
I have to read the Sally Selwynn stories, but it seems Sally was in some ways the "Anti-Lois" or "Anti-Lana" -- an opposite personality who would have caught Clark completely off-guard after years of warding off first Lana and then Lois.  Sounds like a refreshing change -- too bad she didn't return prior to the Bryne reboot for a final "farewell".


I dunno, I could be wrong but Sally sounds like a bit of a Mary Sue. There's a reason why Lois and Lana tended to give Supey trouble -- because that made their relationship interesting to read about. Show me a contented character and I'll show you a boring character.


Title: Re: The Sweetheart Superman Remembered?
Post by: Admiral Chew on March 03, 2005, 11:33:42 AM
Quote from: "dto"

I have to read the Sally Selwynn stories, but it seems Sally was in some ways the "Anti-Lois" or "Anti-Lana" -- an opposite personality who would have caught Clark completely off-guard after years of warding off first Lana and then Lois.  Sounds like a refreshing change -- too bad she didn't return prior to the Bryne reboot for a final "farewell".


I agree that she was an anti-Lois/anti-Lana. She fell in love with Clark (or as he was calling himself while suffering with Amnesia, Jim) not Superman.

Lois and Lana were infatuated with Superman and wouldn't give Clark the time of day. At least in the early days. That changed a bit in the 70's and 80's.

Didn't Lana even date Clark seriously for a while in the early 80's?

Mike


Title: Re: The Sweetheart Superman Remembered?
Post by: Gernot on March 14, 2005, 05:10:37 AM
Yes, I think it was in 1983, after Lois and Superman broke up.  

How many of you are with me in hoping that All-Star Superman will be able to pick up threads left over from the E-1 Superman and just RUN (or in Superman's case, SOAR) with them?  

I'd like to see how Superman dealt with Luthor, Brainiac, Vandal Savage, and others after we last saw all of those characters.  

At least, I'm HOPING that's what All-Star Superman will be able to do!  ;)


Title: Re: The Sweetheart Superman Remembered?
Post by: Super Monkey on March 14, 2005, 09:13:26 AM
All-Star is completely different as it starts over from the beginning with a fresh start. However, everything that happens in All-Star stays in All-Star, like an imaginary story.