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Title: New Superman News 12/16/2004
Post by: Super Monkey on December 16, 2004, 08:39:25 PM
Chuck Austen is no longer the writer on Action Comics as of January’s issue #823
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According to sources at DC, both a new writer for Action Comics, as well as the post Brian Azzarello/Jim Lee Superman creative team will be named soon.

Read about here: http://www.newsarama.com/pages/DC/Action_Superman.htm


Superman Action Figures news:
http://www.newsarama.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=23424



and last but sure not least...

(http://www.newsarama.com/DC/AS/VinSupes.jpg)

A persistent rumor apparently grew legs and a cape yesterday evening, as a leaked solicitation for March’s issue of Wizard strongly suggested that Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely will team to tackle Superman sometime in 2005.

The solicitation for the issue reads:

WIZARD: THE COMICS MAGAZINE #162

WIZARD #162 IS OUR SUPER MEGA-COMICS SPECTACULAR! BETTER THAN ULTIMATE SUPERMAN FROM DC!

Artist Frank Quitely (New X-Men) and writer Grant Morrison (JLA) join forces for their highest profile project to date. Hear from the new creative team that will take Superman to new heights in an exclusive Wizard Q&A interview.

In an attempt to add some official note to the apparent confirmation of the rumor (as Wizard has advertised that “intentional disinformation” would be spread via the internet in regards to big DC announcements for 2005), Newsarama contacted DC Comics for comment, but a spokesperson for the publisher said they could not confirm that such a project is in the works.

Read more here:
http://newsarama.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=23444


Title: Re: New Superman News 12/16/2004
Post by: TELLE on December 17, 2004, 04:07:16 AM
Judging from the picture in your post, I thought the news was that Superman had received some other kind of enhancement, perhaps sock-related.
 :D


Title: Re: New Superman News 12/16/2004
Post by: Super Monkey on December 20, 2004, 10:37:24 PM
More news for 2005:

(http://www.newsarama.com/DC/Superman/Kerschl-Superman.jpg)

Without saying too much, 2005 will see many changes for Superman, both as a character in the DCU, and throughout his respective three ongoing series. First up in these changes will be a shuffling of the creative teams on the titles, given the previously reported departure of Chuck Austen from Action comics as writer, as well as the conclusion of Brian Azzarello and Jim Lee’s twelve issue “For Tomorrow” storyline on Superman.

Starting with what will be the Superman series with the least amount of creative team turnover, we spoke with Adventures of Superman writer Greg Rucka, who will remain on his title for the coming year. The change in Adventures comes though, as current series penciller Matthew Clark bows out with March’s issue #638, to be replaced by Karl (Majestic) Kerschl, beginning with issue #640.


Read the full article here: http://www.newsarama.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=23743


Title: Re: New Superman News 12/16/2004
Post by: nightwing on December 21, 2004, 01:45:01 PM
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Without saying too much, 2005 will see many changes for Superman...


Wow, it's deja vu all over again.  What do they do every year, just trot out the same hype and change the dates?  How many years does this make where we've been promised "big changes to the character" and fresh creative blood?  And when has it ever amounted to anything that mattered, or lasted?

We can't tell you what's going to happen, folks!  Why not, because (1) we're making this up as we go along, and/or (2) if we told you, you wouldn't bother buying the books.

Maybe they should just add a motto to the cover titles of all the super-books: "We Promise: Next Year, We'll Do Better!"


Title: Re: New Superman News 12/16/2004
Post by: The Starchild on December 21, 2004, 03:17:17 PM
According to the Superman Homepage (http://supermanhomepage.com/news.php), DC is launching "All Stars," a new alternate universe line, much like Marvel's "Ultimates."

All-Star Superman, the new line's Superman title, will be written by Morrison and pencilled by Quitely.


Title: Re: New Superman News 12/16/2004
Post by: Super Monkey on December 21, 2004, 09:58:03 PM
Quote from: "nightwing"
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Without saying too much, 2005 will see many changes for Superman...


Wow, it's deja vu all over again.  What do they do every year, just trot out the same hype and change the dates?  How many years does this make where we've been promised "big changes to the character" and fresh creative blood?  And when has it ever amounted to anything that mattered, or lasted?

We can't tell you what's going to happen, folks!  Why not, because (1) we're making this up as we go along, and/or (2) if we told you, you wouldn't bother buying the books.

Maybe they should just add a motto to the cover titles of all the super-books: "We Promise: Next Year, We'll Do Better!"


yes  :twisted:

What else are they going to say, but I still feel the need to report any Superman news, to at least keep track without buying anything ;)

Maybe something cool might be released...

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According to the Superman Homepage, DC is launching "All Stars," a new alternate universe line, much like Marvel's "Ultimates."

All-Star Superman, the new line's Superman title, will be written by Morrison and pencilled by Quitely.


see :)


Title: Re: New Superman News 12/16/2004
Post by: Super Monkey on December 22, 2004, 12:58:22 AM
EVEN more news...

Following Brian Azzarello and Jim Lee’s twelve-part “For Tomorrow” story (and an issue of Judd Winick and Ian Churchill’s Shazam story), Superman really gets back to Smallville. Literally.

Following up on yesterday’s news of Adventures of Superman getting a new penciller in the person of Karl Kerscl in May, Superman gets a full creative team turnover, with Mark (Smallville) Verheiden coming on board as writer, with Ed (Birds of Prey) Benes joining the book as penciller.

For Verheiden, the Superman run, which begins with May’s #217 marks a return to an ongoing comics gig in almost a decade. Don’t worry too much about his chops though, as alluded to above, Verheiden comes to Superman after working as a co-executive producer on the WB’s Smallville television series, telling the story of a young Clark Kent, growing up and coming to terms with his powers and his destiny.

While writing Smallville squarely places him as someone qualified to handle Superman, his comic book credentials aren’t limited to the occasional story written for DC’s Smallville comic book tie in. Verheiden got his start in comics in the mid-‘80s, and quickly became one of the (no pun intended) workhorses at Dark Horse, writing various Aliens and Predator comic projects, as well as the critically-acclaimed The American.

full article here: http://newsarama.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=23836

sample Ed Benes art:

(http://supergirl.astraldream.net/covers/78.jpg)

his website: http://www.edbenes.com/


Title: Re: New Superman News 12/16/2004
Post by: Klar Ken T5477 on December 22, 2004, 07:29:23 AM
Ultimate DC: Hmmm...if Marvel has their heroes ultimatley back in High School, a Superman back in High School would be...Superboy?! :shock:  :D


Title: Re: New Superman News 12/16/2004
Post by: NotSuper on December 22, 2004, 01:05:37 PM
There's a GREAT Grant Morrison interview concerning his new Superman project over at Newsarama. You can check it out here (http://www.newsarama.com/DC/AS/AllStarSuperman_Morrison.htm).


Title: Re: New Superman News 12/16/2004
Post by: The Starchild on December 22, 2004, 01:24:07 PM
Here's Grant's rundown of his first twelve issues, from said interview:
Quote from: "Grant Morrison"

The first issue '”Faster…” starts with Superman attempting to rescue the first manned spaced mission to the sun! An overdose of solar radiation triggers a fatal chain reaction in his cell structure, P.R.O.J.E.C.T. specialists race to create a new Superman and...well, you'll have to wait and see.

The Fortress appears in issue #2, stuffed with a ton of new toys and gets haunted by the bandaged ghost of the Unknown Superman of 4500 AD. The Kandorians finally get out of that bottle. Superman gets a new power. Clark Kent winds up sharing a prison cell with Lex Luthor in issue #5. The Bizarro Cube Earth invades our world in an epic 2-part adventure (no 'decompression' here!) and we're recasting the Bizarros as a frightening, unstoppable zombie-plague style menace. Bizarro Jor-El and the Bizarro JLA turn up in the second part of that story too. What else? We meet Earth's replacement Superman and Clark Kent takes on a new superhero identity...Ten of the 12 issues are complete short stories in 22 pages, so lots of stuff happens. And it all links together as a maxi-arc or whatever they call them these days, entitled 'The 12 Labors of Superman'.

Superman's Rogues Gallery is pretty weak, so I've tried to add some characters I think might enhance the mix. Solaris, the Tyrant Sun from the DC 1 Million series gets a makeover and a return visit, and I figured Superman could use a 'Subhuman' counterpart, so I've created Krull, an evolved dinosaur dictator who rules a monstrous civilization at the center of the earth. He's only in the story for a few pages but the concept is strong and feels like one that could be used again. Then there's the Abominable Snowman, a tragic scientist who's a bit like a refrigerated Incredible Hulk and turns up for a couple of pages. Superman needs some good tough monsters to fight, so I've tried to think along those lines. In most cases, the villains only get walk-on roles in this one, however. Overall, the series is more about Superman's relationships with his friends and with the world than anything else.

People know my stuff and I'm sure they can guess what to expect. It's going to be big, bold sci-fi Superman for 12 issues.

Looks good.  Real good.