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JMS has a lot on his plate: Earth One Superman, Superman, Brave and the Bold, and Wonder Woman.
SUPERMAN: EARTH ONE HC
Written by J. MICHAEL STRACZYNSKI
Art by SHANE DAVIS & SANDRA HOPE
Cover by SHANE DAVIS
Forget everything you know about The Man of Steel and brace yourself for a staggering new take on the world's most popular Super Hero.
Best-selling, Hugo Award-winning writer J. Michael Straczynski (BRAVE AND THE BOLD, Thor, Babylon 5) and red-hot rising star artist Shane Davis (GREEN LANTERN, SUPERMAN/BATMAN) team up for this exciting launch of the EARTH ONE graphic novel series. Set in an all-new continuity re-imagining DC's top heroes, EARTH ONE is a new wave of original, stand-alone graphic novels produced by the top writers and artists in the industry. The groundbreaking new line rockets into effect right here with the Super Hero who started it all - Superman!
What would happen if the origin of The Man of Tomorrow were introduced today for the very first time? Return to Smallville and experience the journey of Earth's favorite adopted son as he grows from boy to Superman like you've never seen before!
Well this line is suppose to be ongoing so we may see Green Lantern yet. I just hope the Earth one stuff does well so we can get the two books a year as we were told we would get. Because they said if it does well we should see two books of Earth One Superman, Batman , GL, etc a year which sounds good to me.I really hope we get Wonder Woman and Green Lantern Earth One. Green Lantern is an amazing concept and would shine in an updated baggage free book.
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Shane Davis interview. Nothing really new there, except he's pretty hyped for the book and can't talk about the designs that much at all.
CA: How is your Superman in the "Grounded" DCU storyline going to differ from your portrayal of the character in the upcoming Earth One hardcover? What are the differences or similarities between them?
JMS: The hardcover is a vastly different story. It's about Clark first coming to Metropolis, before Superman had been revealed to the world, where he's trying to figure out what he wants to do with his life. Fact is, if he chooses not to reveal himself, he can be anything he wants: the best baseball player in the world, the best scientist, whatever he wants, the world is his...IF he keeps his abilities a secret. So the story is about that Gethsemene moment when he has to choose to either reveal himself, and give over a large part of his life forever more, or turn his back on his adopted world. This is the pivot-point in his history. The common cliche is that anytime someone gets powers, they automatically become a hero or a villain. But at some point, we all have to choose what we want to do with our lives, and this is Clark's moment of truth.