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@Raycortex This happen with a Peter David comic. He had issues working with Bart Sears who would draw things one which spoiled the comic scripts hard.
@spumshot I don’t know how people still make them after this strip came into being.
@manmachine1234 Yeah true but they right him with this apple thing going on. Fucking Dresden codak guy tried it.
Steel would get his own ongoing and is now like Azreal more of a background character because for some reason people want to use his niece more. I like Natasha but I'm more of a John fan.
*wanted to be a celeb
*no secret idenity
*has a costume based on Jim Lee's X-men
*villains based on Spider-man characters
*Jack Kirby lore
He's basically one giant Marvel love letter at times.
The Eradicator. DC tried, but honestly the biggest problem is that he lack a good unique personal motive, he's a robot about protecting Krypton heritage and killing people. There is aspects about a killer Superman punisher type but he never caught on but there is potential.
We get a heart warming story about Pa Kent surviving death with Clark's ghost, as weird as it sounds the parents being alive and dealing with the death of Clark was actually moving. We interesting view on the character with these stories.
The reason best cartoonists exists at the Eisners is so people like Matt Bores don’t have to compete against people like Alex Ross.
Jim Lee built Wildstorm around the idea of "real" morally complicated superheroes. His Superman the Majestic is a warrior who looks down on people and keep in mind the the Authority was created for his universe. Sleeper and other things.
The New 52 was spearheaded by Lee as well as Didio and Bob Harris bringing in 90's elements and Lee creations as major characters. The reason I bring this up is people should understand what Wildstorm was trying to do.