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Title: OYL Superman 650 Preview
Post by: Michel Weisnor on March 01, 2006, 12:57:09 PM
http://www.newsarama.com/dcnew/OYLpreviews/daylast.htm


Title: Re: OYL Superman 650 Preview
Post by: Super Monkey on March 01, 2006, 01:22:10 PM
It looks good


Title: Re: OYL Superman 650 Preview
Post by: Klar Ken T5477 on March 01, 2006, 02:32:51 PM
It actually does. My word.


Title: Re: OYL Superman 650 Preview
Post by: King Krypton on March 03, 2006, 02:20:01 PM
I noticed the "documentary" featured a Krypton not all that different from the Birthright conception (maybe a little stripped down, but not too different). Mayhaps we'll be getting a more traditional origin once and for all?

I do think it's a nice touch that Superman's absence has been met with understanding and goodwill. While the anger and rejection aspect in Superman Returns sounds like it's going to make for a good film drama, I'm glad the comics didn't go the same route. They've been so bleak and miserable of late that a cheerier tone is just what the doctor ordered. If anything, I'm glad we're going to be getting two different reactions to Superman emerging from a long absence.


Title: Re: OYL Superman 650 Preview
Post by: nightwing on March 03, 2006, 03:29:33 PM
Notice Lois calls out the documentary makers for getting some details about Krypton wrong, and Clark waves it off as unimportant trivialities. Dare we interpret this as a message from DC that they're going to FINALLY stop tinkering with the origin and just let the "broad strokes" stand as they are?

Also, while I like the possible nod to George Reeves, that hat's going to get old in a hurry. I work at a university and in every Freshman class there's always one kid who shows up wearing a fedora (why, I couldn't tell you).  On "American Idol" he'd be the guy who insists on singing Sinatra standards.  You know, an oddball.

Then again, given his physique, Clark might be better off sticking with an "oddball" disguise than a "wimp" act.


Title: Re: OYL Superman 650 Preview
Post by: JulianPerez on March 03, 2006, 06:42:18 PM
I take back my earlier hesitation about Kurt Busiek taking over Superman, though it is not entirely dispelled. For one thing, it's six pages of giving us the current status quo; the "man on the street" perspective is interesting, but I'm getting antsy in my pantsy for Superman to bust out the old S and do some Super-Stuff.

That better be one magic goddamn pretzel, considering how much time is spent on Superman buying and eating it and everyone talking about it.

Though I could do without the Smallville letter-sweater. Doesn't anyone get that it's wrong for Superman to use his powers to succeed in athletics, and it's shallow of him to take any pleasure in such honors?

I also see that Lois and Clark are still married. It's too bad a, y'know, CRISIS or something didn't happen recently. Because that would have been the best time of all to ditch a Super-Marriage meant to tie-in to a long-canceled television show.

Seriously, though, writers have been looking for a way out of the "Imaginary Story" esque Superman marriage for years and years, and here a Crisis, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to "fix" many aspects of Superman, and they keep the pair married? Oy.


Title: Re: OYL Superman 650 Preview
Post by: Great Rao on March 03, 2006, 07:34:06 PM
Nightwing, thanks for pointing out the George Reeves hat connection.  I hadn't noticed it on the first reading and I like it.  I'm sure that people sometimes get an old, loved hat or jacket from the back of the closet and wear it out to the park.  Perhaps Clark is as fond of his Adventures of Superman days as we are.

Other things I missed the first time around:  The "Superman Returns" influence on the raised chest emblem on Superman's costume;  the Silver-and-Bronze-Age-ish Kryptonian headbands on Jor-El and Lara; the mention of "Super-Boy"; and what I believe is the first reference to Superman as the "Shining Sentinel" - a possible Astro City nod.

The whole thing looks great to me: "Superman, the Legend" - almost like Maggin's Superman #400 updated and told in three pages (well, in one page and a two-page spread).  Clark's personality is spot-on, and also I love the bit about how Superman's rocket came to Earth 68 years ago - because that's when it did.

:s:


Title: Re: OYL Superman 650 Preview
Post by: MatterEaterLad on March 03, 2006, 09:00:51 PM
I actually think that the pretzel has some allusions to the Superman "S" symbol...and I hardly ever think that kind of stuff... 8)


Title: Re: OYL Superman 650 Preview
Post by: Klar Ken T5477 on March 03, 2006, 10:56:18 PM
Dammit - Tenzil youre right!


Title: Re: OYL Superman 650 Preview
Post by: King Krypton on March 04, 2006, 04:56:50 PM
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The "Superman Returns" influence on the raised chest emblem on Superman's costume;


Lee Bermejo did it first in Lex Luthor: Man of Steel, and recently in the "This Was Your Life" story. If anything, the movie took its cue from Bermejo's art.

That said, I noticed all the various eras and incarnations being alluded to, too.


Title: Re: OYL Superman 650 Preview
Post by: Great Rao on March 05, 2006, 02:40:36 PM
Quote from: "MatterEaterLad"
I actually think that the pretzel has some allusions to the Superman "S" symbol...and I hardly ever think that kind of stuff... 8)

To paraphrase Sigmund Freud,  sometimes a pretzel is just a pretzel.

:s:


Title: Re: OYL Superman 650 Preview
Post by: Super Monkey on March 05, 2006, 05:16:26 PM
Unless it's an Alan Moore story ;)

Actually The issue is co-written by our pal Kurt, his 1st fully his issues starts after this storyline.


Title: Re: OYL Superman 650 Preview
Post by: Gangbuster on March 20, 2006, 09:58:26 PM
I just read it...

It's got everything that we thought we wouldn't see in comics a year ago...

and yet I still cautiously withold judgment. There is still the Superboy issue, after all...