Darthphere
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This has me thinking of that crappy Bruce Willis movie about the kid with autism.
The Leaguer said:They didn't understand because they were stupid.
SouLeSS said:Seeing Bizzaro snapping that kids arm, the kid crying, and him going "You am not super-you. You break." then just throwing him aside to his doom was worth the 3$ TBPH
The stupid element remains.Michael Corleone said:They didn't need to understand it to know it was an hack job of a story that would have been lined up with the likes of Austen. The only reason it got any attention was because of Lee's artwork.
Michael Corleone said:They didn't need to understand it to know it was an hack job of a story that would have been lined up with the likes of Austen. The only reason it got any attention was because of Lee's artwork.
SouLeSS said:Seeing Bizzaro snapping that kids arm, the kid crying, and him going "You am not super-you. You break." then just throwing him aside to his doom was worth the 3$ TBPH
yenaled said:I actually read the two issues today, I'd passed before on a few reasons. Mainly not liking previews, solit information and reviews. But my friend had bought them so I read them.
Oh god
This just feels like Donner was pissed off that WB didn't run with him for the new Superman movie so is just doing HIS sequel in comic book form.
Geoff Johns hasn't managed to keep characterization straight from Up, Up & Away to this. Superman calling people of Earth "them" after he just lived a year as a normal human and having no trouble what so ever fitting in, Perry White is mental, Clark can't talk to his parents but goes and talks to a hologram of a dead father he never knew.
Naming of the child annoyed me as well, didn't even occur to Clark or Lois to mention Connor as a possible name? Something with emotional significance to the characters. Yes, Christopher is a nice homage to Reeves but means nothing in the comics... if in the movies the son was called Christopher it would mean a lot, the comics not as much. Jerry or Joe means more if you want to go the homage route.
And yay, another version of Zod.
This Superman just feels old and outdated, where as Busiek is writing a Superman which feels perfect for this period of time and perfect for his world.
Yes a little rant, but it's so annoying especially when this out selling Superman which is so much better in both the writing and the art.
I have to agree but with Superman now being a dad in the movies it was only a matter of time before they did the same to him in the comics. Remember they have been trying to make him a dad for a while since Lois and Clark there have been talks of it. It just died down till SR.Assassin said:I wish this was All star superman, because while i love this story because my love for superman 1 and 2 (donner cut ****ing rocks) I hate it when i relize its not an alternate reality.
Conner was his ward and look how he treated himAssassin said:but its not what the fans want. give him a Ward, not a son![]()



I think it more has to do with the (probable) fact this kid won't stick around past this arc. I mean, if it was Lois and Clark's biological child, he'd pretty much have to be in the mythos forever. But this kid could fall into a kryptonite well and nobody would care.yenaled said:I wouldn't mind one bit if he has a son, I'd love Lois to go through pregnancy and to give birth to an actual son of Superman. It would be cool and would work with Lois and Clark's relationship.
But they don't seem to want to invest the time into a good story about it.

yenaled said:I wouldn't mind one bit if he has a son, I'd love Lois to go through pregnancy and to give birth to an actual son of Superman. It would be cool and would work with Lois and Clark's relationship.
But they don't seem to want to invest the time into a good story about it.