Monday, January 23, 2017

Clark, Jon, & Krypto!!

While Superman was easily the most mismanaged character during The New 52, I can't say it was a total loss.  In the intiative's third year, writer Greg Pak along with artists Jae Lee (Batman/Superman) & Aaron Kuder (Action Comics) picked up the reins after so many creative teams crashed and burned and were able to work remarkably well with the heavy-handed and tie-in happy DC editorial of the time to solidify Grant Morrison's original vision of the character as a champion of the working class and redeem this version of Clark for future stories.  

Then a little event called "Convergence" came along, revealing that the pre-New 52 Lois Lane & Clark Kent had been living in the New 52 Universe and were still fighting the good fight as a secret journalist & superhero/farmer respectively, all while raising their newborn son.

I read this series and its follow-up mini-series (both written by 1990s Superman mainstay Dan Jurgens) and while I liked these both well enough, I was struck by the thought that with DC publishing "Before Watchmen" and having just announced "Dark Knight III" it might only be a matter of time before they killed off the New 52 version of Superman to cash in on a "Death of Superman" redux and reestablish this previous Superman as the prime version of the character.  

My thought that this would be a blockbuster sales event ultimately did not come to pass, but as far as continuity goes this did effectively happen with the end of The New 52 and the announcement of DC's Rebirth initiative.  It definitely felt good to be right, but what felt infinitely better was my enjoyment of Peter Tomasi & Patrick Gleason's new "Superman" series.

Showing Lois & Clark's struggles as protective but encouraging parents with a genuinely sweet kid in Jonathan, the whole family adjusting to public life, and the triumphant return of Krypto the Superdog warmed my heart and has made this book my favorite among what DC is publishing right now.  Honestly, the only thing left to want right now is for Lois to get powers so she can fly with the rest of the family and hey, if Grant Morrison can do that to wondrous effect in "All-Star Superman", why not let Tomasi & Gleason try it in this brave new DC Universe?
  
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