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First Son Of Yesterday
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I can't stand Superman For All Seasons. I like Loeb okay, but Tim Sales art and his Jethro Bodine/Lil Abner/Lenny Clark Kent makes me sick. Superman is not an ignorant hayseed. The whole farmboy thing came from STM and the Byrne comics, as the original comics quickly got the Kents off the farm and into small town America. Jonathan Kent was less Uncle Jed and more like Howard Cunningham. Superman is NOT a farmboy from the sticks. I hate that interpretation and I think it's a big part of why people find Superman so lame and corny. And it's essential that the Kents die because when the Kents die, Superman learns there are limits to what he can do. It a much better lesson for him to learn than the wrongheaded idea someone presented earlier of him accidentally killing someone. Plus, when the Kents die so does the real Clark Kent, leaving only the Clark Kent that is an act. It makes Superman more alone and Superman needs to be somewhat lonely so as to counterbalance against how powerful he is.
I am not expecting them to get it right, however. He'll be Jethro Clark on the farm, and I'm sure they didn't hire Costner and Lane to bump them off.
I agree, the art is somewhat off at times, but also quite good other times.
But true or not to the core-character, what you describe sounds too tragic (and typical) in my book and also somewhat oldfashioned and limited, and a modern-day Superman should be neither IMO. I want him to be pretty much the opposite of Batman. Besides, there are otherways Clark can discover his limitations, like the assasination in Africa should they go that route.
I like simple farmboy-Clark, but yes, that version can definitely be updated, no doubt.
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