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ICYMI in this week's episode of Truth Justice and Hope: a #Superman Podcast I cover the May 2017 issues of Superman and New Super-Man. Plus in the Fortress of Solitude I talk about learning and growing through mistakes
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I am absolutely terrified every day. I am constantly on the verge of being overwhelmed by existential dread of terrible, ignorant, and powerful people doing terrible, ignorant, and powerful things. No matter how bad it gets, though, I refuse to lie down and give in to despair
Oh dang! I just realized that Michael Dorn (Worf, voice of Steel on S:tAS) is the writer on Steelworks!
It's interesting that Cyclotron's first appearance is listed as being in All Star Squadron, when as Terry Curtis he actually first appeared in Action Comics #21 (1940)
I love these pin-ups by Jerry Ordway BTW
The comment about Bruce and Clark not seeing eye to eye is interesting. In recent issues they were depicted as being closer than brothers and simultaneously espousing conflicting views on the nature of punishment vs rehabilitation of criminals
World's Finest #296 - Oct 1983
I'm having trouble getting into Pre-Crisis 80s Superman, but as I get into 1983 - the year I started getting comics on a semi-regular basis - I'm starting to warm up to them. There's very little Action Comics and eponymous Superman on the app, but DCCP is a pretty fun read
While I consider #Superman to be Lawful Good, I believe the "law" he holds most sacred is his own moral code, which rejects both utilitarianism and consequentialism (or at least my layman's understanding of them). In other words, Superman defies the trolley problem