The Official Superman Thread - Part 5

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Hopefully the momentum comes back now that we're past Domed and the aftermath issue. I liked Doomed a lot, but I feel like it was longer than it needed to be.

I'm hoping that after the Lex run in the Justice League line we can get him back into Action Comics.

Same here.

Also, I'm really enjoying Futures End, and Superman will have some big moments (coming back to save the day when nobody else can, as usual!) in the upcoming issues.:word: This cover is amazing!

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I'm loving the resurgence of the multiverse in the New 52. It looks like we're gonna be learning a lot more about this new "super Braniac" sooner rather than later.
 
Same here.

Also, I'm really enjoying Futures End, and Superman will have some big moments (coming back to save the day when nobody else can, as usual!) in the upcoming issues.:word: This cover is amazing!

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So Superman's back in the t-shirt and jeans look, but where's the cape? Also the beard reminds me of Henry Cavill from MOS.
 
I'm loving the resurgence of the multiverse in the New 52. It looks like we're gonna be learning a lot more about this new "super Braniac" sooner rather than later.

True. The multiverse is awesome! Not surprising that Marvel is trying to copy it lately...
 
Champions!

And so here we are. I started on Smallville as an intern in 2005, and before that had been watching since Season 3, so to say that a chapter of my life is coming to a close is an understatement.

The news has broken that the series we continued in digital and print after the television run ended will (for reals) be coming to a close in a mere five Fridays.

There’s plenty of feels left to be had (the last three weeks are nothing BUT feels), and at least one major gut punch. If you’re a stalwart print reader - as I’ve said recently - you’re going to be left in the dust as the season concludes digitally. By four months. Can you avoid spoilers for that long? CAN YOU?!? ;-)

Print or digital, if you’re reading this, you’ve probably been with us for quite a while. Depending on how you slice it, we’ve had nearly a full season of “episodes”:

Guardian
Detective
Effigy
Haunted
Argo
Valkyrie
Olympus
Hollow
Titans
Alien
Harbinger
Lantern
Chaos
Continuity
Break the 120/90-pagers into what would have been 2-parters on the TV (their scripts were certainly long enough to qualify), and that shakes out to 23 episodes, which is a single episode longer than a full season of television. So, either way… that’s a bunch more Smallville than anyone ever bargained for!

125 digital weeks of content. What will amount to 40 print issues of Superman and Family. That’s nothing to shake a stick at!

The end was not sudden, was in no way contentious and was not a surprise from the creative side in the least - this was planned-planned-planned, and I blessedly had more than enough time to end things the way I had always intended. All told, there were maybe only TWO arcs out of the whole bunch that got kicked back when pitched - which, all things considered, is a pretty great success/failure ratio when it comes to this kind of thing. The series didn’t truly lack for not having them.

From the top down, everyone on this side of the screen worked endlessly to create a continuous Smallville experience from the television screen to the computer/tablet/phone display, to the printed page. As Clark’s world grew and expanded into “Superman’s”, so did the kind of stories we were able to tell — ones of scale and scope that never would have been possible to realize or conceive on a television show’s budget. For viewers who came to the platform (and comics!) from the show, thank you for trusting us with your characters, your world, your ships and your stories.

Thanks to Al Gough & Miles Millar, WBTV and all the writers, editors, cast and crew that developed and nurtured a property with the heart and staying power that Smallville has proven itself to have.

It was an honor to (along with Batman Beyond) launch the DC Digital brand, which has done quite well for itself, and I’d like to thank everyone in Editorial for everything they did to keep the crazy train rolling. Make no mistake - the schedule behind weekly comics is murderous and maddening.

Thank you to: Geoff Johns; Jim Lee; Dan Didio; Hank Kanalz; Jim Chadwick; Ben Abernathy; Kwanza Johnson; Kristy Quinn; Jessica Chen; Brandy Phillips and anyone and everyone else on the Publishing side that I’ve forgotten to name — loads of people are involved in any project like this, many of whom I’ve never even met, much less spoken to! Thank you!

Thanking our art teams is even trickier. Between pencils and inks and fill-in chapters and lettering and colors… it’s an army of talent. I shall endeavor to do my best in naming, and apologies if I’ve missed you:

Pere Perez
Gary Frank
Chris Beckett
Randy Mayor
Saida Temofonte
Chris Cross
Jamal Igle
Jorge Jimenez
Kevin West
Axel Gimenez
Marc Deering
Diana Egea
Carrie Strachan
Wendy Broome
Mico Suayan
Ryan Benjamin
Gabe Eltaeb
Scott Kolins
Daniel HDR
Rodney Buchemi
Rex Lokus
Pete Woods
Coral Martinez
Rainer Petter
Beni Lobel
Edgar Salazar
DYM
Rob Lean
Marcio Takara
Ig Guara
Julio Ferreira
Le Beau L. Underwood
Agustin Padilla
Jose Aviles
Marcelo Di Chiara
J.P. Mayer
And of course, last by not least, my Dearest Cat Staggs, who’s been along for the entire ride with FORTY COVERS and full interiors on two of the Specials. Aside from Superman himself, Cat’s been the one constant on the book. She is an immense talent, a good person and a wonderful accomplice. Her forthcoming child is immensely lucky to have her to look up to.

Thanks also to each and every Reader that’s been with us since the beginning… or jumped in with Batman… or left before Lana and came back after the Legion… you’ve all been a part of something very special and close our hearts. And we know how close Smallville’s been to yours. Even if you just wandered in as a red and blue-blooded Superman fan who’s never watched the show, we hope we’ve done right by you, too.

Either way, don’t despair — there are still five more Fridays of Superman being Superman… five more Fridays of the Justice League taking form… five more Fridays of heroes acting like heroes. Five more Fridays of life, death, hope and family.

Which is really what “Smallville” is all about.

Kisses,

Bryan Q.

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P.S. That little “Billy” was TOTES Shazam on the down-low.



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While it started off good a lot of the stories for Smallville just wasn't that good. I'm glad Batman and Wonder Woman finally got to show up but really from the start this was a team up book and I really prefered for Clark to shine on his own but they just were amost repeats of the past 3 seasons. So I'm ready for this to end.
 
IMO the Smallville season 11 Superman suit in the beat trunkless suit.
 
I love the costume, and Kuder's rendition is amazing.
 
Jim lee does a good job as well seeing he designed it. Also Daniel's did a good job on it as well during his run on Action Comics and Superman Wonder Woman.
 
I haven't liked the New 52 costumes for anyone so far. They're basically the classic costumes but with random extra details added for no reason whatsoever. All that extra tracery doesn't make the costume look any better; it's just more of a burden on the artists.
 
New Costume and New Powers On The Way for Superman

SUPERMAN #38

Written by GEOFF JOHNS

Art and wraparound cover by JOHN ROMITA, JR. and KLAUS JANSON

THE FLASH 75 Variant cover by KEVIN NOWLAN

1:50 Variant cover by LEE MODER

1:100 Variant cover by JOHN ROMITA, JR. and KLAUS JANSON

On sale JANUARY 28 • 40 pg, FC, $4.99 US • RATED T

Combo pack edition: $5.99 US

Retailers: This issue will ship with five covers. Please see the order form for more information.

An extra-sized special issue of the world’s greatest hero brings in the New Year with a new costume, new powers and new friends and enemies! The epic team of Geoff Johns, John Romita Jr. and Klaus Janson conclude their first arc with twist after twist that will send Superman onto a new path and force Clark Kent to making a shocking decision! Plus: John Romita Jr. draws Batman!

This issue is also offered as a combo pack edition with a redemption code for a digital download of this issue.


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New costume? Please let the stupid collar be gone! Please.
 
New costume? Please let the stupid collar be gone! Please.
And the stupid belt along with those useless lines all over. I'm so glad they're changing the suit.
 
I really hope it's similar to the MOS suit. But if not then please please PLEASE don't go back to the underwear. Something like these would be perfect:

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I want the classic. Still the best one, by far. But that won't happen... so yeah, I want something akin to the MoS/BvS suit.
 
What has me worried is the "new powers". What if they do something like Electric Superman again?
 
a new suit? so its finally happening. however I sort of guess that it might be temporary because it comes with new powers. new powers? what? Like Superman Red/Blue Status? I am excited to see this new costume though. BvS suit would be awesome. Something similar to the Black Krypton suit would be cool to, as long as its Red and Blue

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