I will say this. I've always wanted to see a fleshed out story about Superman after he has outlived all of his loved ones, after his parents have passed away, Lois/Jimmy/Perry have passed away, and Lex Luthor by God is on assisted living somehow. Listen, Millar has one thing right, Clark is going to live longer than anyone he loves. I want to see it. I've been obsessed with this idea since season one of Smallville when Clark see's himself at the graves of everyone has has loved because he lives forever.
Ok, as a disclaimer, I'm in no way saying this is the movie I want to see, I would like to see this as a graphic novel, a mini-series, or an animated series. I'm just bored and I figure that while this will probably get moved, most Superman fans frequent this board and again, its a sunday and I'm so bored I want to cry.
It could basically be Superman Beyond. or something like "The Man of Forever", which is my personal idea for a title. I would open the story in the year 2009, a world that has lived with Superman for 60 plus years. The Superman in my story would in fact be the Golden Age Superman, but without looking a day over 30, perhaps 35. I think it was a stretch for someone to say that Golden Age Superman was a "dark, bad ass", but he was more of a super powered John Wayne in tights type. I dug it. Maybe a bit of George Reeves in there as well. As a fan, I like Golden Age Superman and the George Reeves Superman more so than Silver Age Superman and the Chris Reeve Superman, although anyone who knows me knows I'm a post-crisis ****e.
Anyway, the world in my story would have been brought up with Superman as a larger than life figure post world war two and on. Superman would have been present through all the happenings of the 20th century. But, the cardinal rule he made for himself was that he wouldn't be a dictator, that while Superman would help save innocent lives and try and set an example for all of mankind to live by, but Superman would not get involved in disputes such as Vietnam, the Cold War, any civil wars, nor would Superman lend Kryptonian knowledge for space travel or anything scientific, that mankind had to do all that on there own. That was Superman's promise, he wouldn't help man get to the moon, although I'd show Superman shaking Neil Armstrong's hand on the moon. At some point, and because this in the developmental stages in my brain so I'm not sure if I want to make up an incident or go based off a real one, Superman breaks that cardinal rule, and well, gets involved. I'm toying with the idea of Lois being held hostage in the Iran Embassay hostage crisis as a reporter that was there beforehand, but I'm not certain. And at the point Superman breaks that Cardinal rule, it all kind of falls apart. Superman slowly but surely begins imposing his super will on different nations during different crisis, and in a way, the blue boyscout starts to be seen as the blue bully who won't bend with the times. Superman's viewpoints would remain old fashioned, very Rockwellian. And the world around him would continue and continue to go to the crapper, which would reflect the world we live in now, because in my opinion it has gone down the crapper. The ideals of our grandparents generation are all but gone, and Superman is from that era, the character was created in that era, thats the perfect conflict you see, some writers see it as a hinderance, I see it as a built in storyline for all future Superman stories.
Anyway, long story short, Superman steps away, as some of you probably figure. I'm going to say mid-1980's, but again, thats subject to change. Superman basically loses his faith in his ability to inspire and help, because in his eyes it hasn't worked, look how the world has turned out. And his personal life is all but over. The Kents would obviously be dead, and knowing he couldn't grow old with her, Superman would leave Lois, wanting her to be with a real man so she could have a real family and a real life, and after awhile Lois would have moved on, got married, had a daughter and a life. I'd show Superman visiting Lois on her deathbed, before she passed. Perry and Jimmy would be gone as well. Lex Luthor, on the other hand, would be alive to due advances LexCorp has made with modern medicine and he is filthy rich. I'm picturing a bald Tobin Bell on life support, looking up at Superman for the first time in decades and saying, "I've missed you". And last but not least, Clark Kent would be declared legally dead. Clark would only exist in Superman's mind, a person he can be on his spare time.
One of my storyline points would be the transition from pre-crisis to post-crisis, from Clark being a disguise and transforming into the real person. This Superman would have obviously started out with Clark as the disguise, and after stepping away and throughout my story, Clark would become the real person so that he could have a normal life, something he had been missing. Now, with Clark technically dead, some probably think that would be tricky, but it wouldn't. It would be more of an essence thing, I can picture him looking at a new friend and saying, "call me Clark". That kind of deal. Anyway, that would eliminate the dual identity storyline, with Superman being a public face once again and Clark being Clark with his friends.
Anyway, after stepping away, Superman/Clark would live at the Fortress of Solitude in Antartica, and although never appearing as Superman but one time, he would secretly travel the world, helpingsave innocent lives without letting it be known who was doing the saving. Clark could never turn away from his true calling, he would just go through a period without technically being the symbol that is Superman, and living in complete isolation, but not really brooding so don't worry. More of a lonely little alien who feels like a failure type deal, and you could consider that brooding, but it would depend on how it was written and I feel it could be done without coming across as brooding. Clark would, in a phantom manner, lease out the Kent farm to poor families in need. The one appearence Superman would have made would have been an out of costume appearence during 9/11, with super-hearing he would have detected what was going on and flew as fast as he could to stop everything, but he was too late and could only help save innocents from the burning buildings. It would be a move that earned both scorn and praise, for numerous reasons.
Obviously, Superman would return as a public figure in 2009, kicking off the story. So far, this all probably seems pretty grounded in realism, and it would be up until this point, but there would be a heavy fantasy/sci-fi/supernatural element when Superman came back, half of the reason for his return. I've come up with an idea for an original character, Nathan Sierra(tentative), a private investigator by day and a magic wielding, ass kicking vigalante by night, a man who has dedicated his life to helping others by all different means. Sierra's powers would pretty much be alot of telekinesis due to the magic elements. Sierra would do the impossible and track down the Man of Steel at the FOS, out of fear that the world was at it's turning, that evil of all shapes and forms was clawing it's way into the world and it was ready to take it, and the world needed it's greatest hero. More and more evil meta-humans would be popping up, and more demonic happenings and occurnences would be going on worldwide. And aside from that, Sierra wants Superman back, regardless. Sierra is a guy who knows the world needs an image of hope, that he blieved the world to be truly ready for the silver lining that Superman was and is. And Sierra would rightfully be upset that Superman, well, left in the first place. The backstory on Nate Sierra, and his sister Mia, is that as small children, they were both saved by Superman from a kidnapping, an incident that changed there lives forever, inspiring them to help other by any means necessary. In that way, Nate and Mia represent that Superman is the symbol of hope and peace, that he can and did inspire. Thats what would do it, thats what would send it over the edge and bring Superman back to public eye. I already see Superman, decked out in the altered Kell-El suit that I want with the blue shoulders and neck collar with a red cape, storming into the Daily Planet, approaching the desk of one Lacey Siegel(the daughter of Lois Lane), and telling her to issue the story about his return.
The supporting cast for the "Man of Forever". I've already covered Nathan Sierra, who runs his own private investigation office during the day and he works the streets at night wielding his magic based telekinesis powers, often using leads from his day job to fight both normal criminals and supernatural threats. Nathan is a hero, through and through, the kind of guy Clark would want to be if he weren't a super powered alien. This man lives to help others, and he will do anything to save a life. Nathan idolizes Superman, and tries to live his life as if he were infact, Superman. Mia Sierra is the sister of Nathan, a scientist that I would fashion as a cross between Lois Lane and Lana Lang. The strength of Lois, but that small, down home sweet feel of Lana. Mia would serve as the primary love interest for Superman/Clark. I'm invisioning a raven haired, olive skinned beauty. Lacey Siegel would be a main character, again, the daughter of Lois Lane and her husband, but never, ever a love interest for Superman. That would be creepy. Lacey would be a reporter, like her famous mother, but she would have alot of personal issues at the start. Alcholism, drug abuse, loneliness due to the death of both parents. Clark would take it as his mission to save Lacey personally, becoming a father figure, the kind of father he would have been. Another character would be Lucas Carlysle, the illigitamte son of Lex Luthor. You see, Lex Luthor being the sick bastard that he is, has planted his seed worldwide in search of the perfect heir, and this includes Lucas, who was raised for thirteen years by his white trash mother in downtowm Edge City, until Lex had finally seen enough potential, from afar, to take custody. Lucas is one of about ten children that Lex would have had, and that would create there own storylines. Lucas would hate Lex, hating him for the reason he was born, hating him for leaving him in the custody of a white trash mother who often brought around abusive boyfriends, and just not wanting to be like Lex in general. Lucas has a good heart, and wants to do good in the world as the future heir of LexCorp, but Lucas walks that dark line on a daily basis, willing to see the greater good, willing to take a life to save a life. In a way, I would channel Oliver Queen and the early seasons version of Smallville's Lex. But, unlike Smallville's Lex, you don't know how the story would end, theres that mystery, and Clark feels that if he can truly reach Lucas, thats amazing in itself. I have an idea for a fifth character, a male computer wizard/hacker who provide alot of comic relief, but it's a work in progress. A Kal Penn type. I would really establish the element of family here. Clark would never have gotten that with you know, Jimmy or Pete or Perry in his previous life, because he lead a dual life. And he lost several years with Lois because he led a double life. So being close to these new friends, that would be very important to Clark. I would show, as often as possible, little familia moments with everyone eating dinner together and discussing what was going on in there lives and being there for each other. That would be a major theme. And, the main setting would be Sierra's investigation office, a three level high rise apartment building, one for the office, one for Nate and Mia's living arrangements, and one for rent.
Ok, I'm going to dinner now, but I will write about my villian idea's later tonight. Hope you enjoyed this read so far.