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Millar pushing his own agenda again.
Yup.
Millar pushing his own agenda again.
So he kinda confirms that WB arent really looking for a reboot right now, doesnt he?
Nowhere in Miller's words is that even suggested
It seems pretty clear to me that WB is seeking them out and why would he mention this and Singer if he was doing this behind his back?
So you believe that Thomas Tull was openly talking about a reboot, and is doing so while Singer is away on Valkryie...I don't get it.
Why do I feel like you are upchucking information regarding the lawsuit that you got somewhere else?
I definately think there should be a consultant involved at some level. I am just not sure if WB will do it.

I am getting tired of hearing him talk about it too. It's just...tacky.Yep. Get Geoff Johns on the phone & let him be a consultant. He got some great ideas for that. And I'm getting sick of Millar. I just wish he shut up & not bring up Supes again. Some think Singer is all wrong for Superman, but Millar is supposely better? Oh please!
Actually it is. The Boyscout is a thing from the 50s. Get over it.
LOL; where does this soft emotional side come from? Don't watch so much Lois & Clark.
well, based on her behaviour it's a legimitate take. This Superman/Lois thing is totally overrated.
That is absolutely overblown. I'd like to know how exactly Millar's take calls for a ****ish Lois. Because she's slept with people? Newsflash: people f**k.
I am getting tired of hearing him talk about it too. It's just...tacky.
You're seeing what you want to see. The implication in his description of a city girl is apparent, one that I've described above. All you're doing is focusing on choice words and twisting it around to arrive at a different meaning.Millar's take on Lois is just wrong. She's "****ed" her way around and hasn't found satisfaction? That's not a description of someone getting in a series of relationships that fall apart--that's a floosie who sleeps with anyone she can to meet her physical needs (emotional needs be damned). Again, ****ey.
You're seeing what you want to see. The implication in his description of a city girl is apparent, one that I've described above. All you're doing is focusing on choice words and twisting it around to arrive at a different meaning.
It was just a means of comparing a known stereotype to easily categorize Lois.Meh, it's just what I get out of it, Crook. I mean, why bother mentioning Lois' sex life at all?
I wouldn't care for that either, but again that's not what I'm seeing. A "lacking sex life" is an identifiable trait to a career-oriented city girl and I'm sure that's all Millar was getting at.Why should it be detrimental to her character? Hell, apparently her search for something meaningful is futile anyway considering that Millar's Superman does not love Lois. Lois having had serious relationships, which of course result in a physical aspect, is no biggie. I don't care. But the way Millar words it seems to be more sexually centric rather than emotional, and I just don't care for it.
...What comics have you been reading? Sure, Superman has the action but his relationship with Lois is still at the center...especially considering that they're married. Hell, the scene in Last Son where Lois realizes that she wants to keep "Christopher" is heart wrenching and emotional. Nothing but action is simply empty.
I never liked Lois and Clark. We're talking about a character here who has dated Lana Lang, Lois Lane, Cat Grant, even Wonder Woman. He does have a romantic life and an emotional part of him that needs to be filled. Again, what books have you been reading?
It's been the driving force of the comics for seventy years. You don't suddenly turn Lois into someone who is sleeping around and Superman not actually being interested in her without turning quite a few heads.

Yep. Get Geoff Johns on the phone & let him be a consultant. He got some great ideas for that. And I'm getting sick of Millar. I just wish he shut up & not bring up Supes again. Some think Singer is all wrong for Superman, but Millar is supposely better? Oh please! :whatever:
Eh. What has this to do with the "boyscout" thin? Every superhero is somehow a boyscout.
That's all not the same. Superman MUST be a tough guy. It's just on what he was modelled. The modern Hercules.
C'mon, there was always a kind of tension between Lois & Superman, but for example in the 50s Superman did everything NOT to marry her and this whole romance thing just came in the 90s. Superman can do without Lois as a love interest. He should date a mermaid again.
