Mr. Earle
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But its not Bruce Wayne, its Dick Grayson, a happy go lucky Batman with a grimdark Robin. Bruce still gets comics published and they re nowhere near as successful as B&R. Shouldnt that tell you that its down to the writing and its fresh ideas?Batman and Robin is DC's best seller because it has the Batman name on it
Superman has Superman's name on it and it used to be successful for years. See my point? Batman and Robin is actually good even if it has barely anything to do with Batman's core.Batman and Robin is DC's best seller because it has the Batman name on it and that brand is successful and has been for years.
And yet no one is staying away until he does. Most fans buy it and wish DC would delay Bruce's return because Dickbats is that good.And everyone knows Bruce will be back.
How is he anything like that? Currently he is like STAS Clark but with more shyness and awkwardness but nothing like the old times. No other hero is like that.Why do people want Superman to be a generic Marvelized character? I find the duality between Superman and Clark with Clark being an act but also a personal need and habit of Superman's to be much more complex and interesting that Superman being just another Peter Parker/Matt Murdock type.
So they should stay true to the core which was conceived right before WWII and now its the year 2010?Staying true to the core is 100% why Batman is still HUGE and getting away from it has crippled Superman.
Its the exact opposite. Golden (or is it Silver or whatever) Age Clark was taking it too far where it was a joke, a sad, depressing character that nobody could ever sympathize with or fall in love with, a fake and undignified persona serving no purpose other than "SUPERMAN COMMENTS ON HUMANITY. ITS SO DEEP YOU GUYS!"Why do people want Superman to be twisted around and turned into something that is 100% the opposite of his longest and most successful characterization? It would be like turning Cyclops into a drunken frat boy or something.
Modern Clark is shy and awkward enough to avoid suspicion and yet he's a smartass, strong willed and dignified person. He was raised to be a good guy and that's what he should be: a good guy, not a clown. The iconic good and down to earth guy that will win you because he takes the high road even in the most difficult situations.
Clark's humble nature and origin (Smallville) is one of the character's charms and one of the many reasons why he clashes with Lois, often with hilarious results. Your version of Clark is a sad pushover that is painful to watch.
I think he's trying to do what Morrison did with Batman. Combine all the best elements of the character into a single modern version.And the new Johns origin is just Silver Age concepts grafted onto Byrne's character. It makes no one happy and just disappoints both sides.
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