WompuM said:Question:
Does anyone know where I can get my very own robot Zoey Dechanel-Lois Lane robot?
Yes. But it involves Lex Luthor, a high-speed camera, and a whole lot of K-Y jelly.![]()
TheCorpulent1 said:Ew, what? Why?![]()
If the story you want to tell involves fundamentally shifting a character's power level on some kind of permanent basis, it's probably not appropriate for that character. There are very few exceptions to that rule that I can think of. Byrne's Superman revamp proved to be a terrible idea because the changes didn't stick. Superman was back to being pretty powerful before too long because that's part of what Superman is--he's the big gun, the guy who could tear the world in half but never would. That's part of what makes Superman Superman, so I'd be very, very wary of placing the character in the hands of a writer who didn't get that.
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This. There's a reason why, as Corp said, Brynes Superman didnt last. There's a reason why O Neil's Superman run didnt stick either. People assume that Superman's not popular because hes too powerful. BS. That's like saying MacGuyver shouldnt be a genius. The cool thing about Superman is that he IS that ****ing powerful....but still manages to tell tales of the human condition.
I would agree except that I've read a whole slew of utterly fantastic Thor comics, and Thor's at least as powerful as Superman. Hell, one of the best mega-arcs in Thor's history, the King Thor Saga, featured Dan Jurgens cranking Thor's power level up even higher as a central plot point. Power levels are just an excuse for lazy or unimaginative storytellers.
all this joe kelly talk has me searching for trades....but i cant really find any
DC isn't doing a good job on getting 90s comics on trades.
I'm sure "What's So Funny About Truth, Justice, and the American Way?" is in one of those "greatest Superman stories evarr" collections. Not sure about any of his other Superman work. His JLA material is all collected, though, and that features Superman, albeit in a lesser capacity.all this joe kelly talk has me searching for trades....but i cant really find any
How come?
How come?
If the comic was a top-10 seller, they tend to be more on the ball with trades. Still a bit later than Marvel with them, but they at least get to them. If the comic wasn't a sales juggernaut or deemed important by whatever crazy-ass system DC editorial uses, forget about it. Best get used to back-issue hunting.