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Yea i am sure he probably would do that.
He may very well read comics nowadays for all we know...
Phil Morris said months ago that he and Tom discuss Superman and comic book related stuff in conversation. If I'm not mistaken Phil also said that Tom came to him and said "I didn't know you were the most powerful guy (meaning MMH) next to Superman. You and that other guy... (meaning Captain Marvel)." So he must have some knowledge knowadays. I think after all these years he may have become a bigger fan of the character and researched it online or maybe even bought some comic books.
Tom's a very smart man and a very prepared actor. Many have said how well prepared he always is, it's one reason he's such a good director: he plans everything out.
Back in the earlier seasons when Christopeher Reeve had guest starred in the show, it would have been too soon. Christopher Reeve was right: Clark then wasn't anywhere close to being Superman.
Now, that is decidedly not the case so I think him reading comics now actually makes sense.
Although I don't think that it's a given, I think he's smart enough to use any tools he can find to help craft his character. He's a very intellectual actor, even if he doesn't have a college eduction, many of his costars have said how smart he is and he loves to talk about a wide ranging variety of topics.
So I think him talking to Phil Morris, who is a lifelong fan of comics, about his character in comics gives us enough of a hint that maybe he does read them now.
Tom's a very smart man and a very prepared actor. Many have said how well prepared he always is, it's one reason he's such a good director: he plans everything out.
Back in the earlier seasons when Christopeher Reeve had guest starred in the show, it would have been too soon. Christopher Reeve was right: Clark then wasn't anywhere close to being Superman.
Now, that is decidedly not the case so I think him reading comics now actually makes sense.
Although I don't think that it's a given, I think he's smart enough to use any tools he can find to help craft his character. He's a very intellectual actor, even if he doesn't have a college eduction, many of his costars have said how smart he is and he loves to talk about a wide ranging variety of topics.
So I think him talking to Phil Morris, who is a lifelong fan of comics, about his character in comics gives us enough of a hint that maybe he does read them now.
TV Guide released a interview they'd done with tom after the comic con panel today:
http://www.tvguidemagazine.com/smallville/tom-welling-feels-super-about-season-9-2255.html
Pretty cool seeing new quotes, even if they're almost two months old.
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At the CW, Murphy is adapting the book "Cheer: Inside the Secret World of College Cheerleaders" through Warner Bros. TV and Welling's production shingle, Tom Welling Prods.


Kendra?
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