>Superman: Year One by writer Frank Miller and artist John Romita Jr. is now scheduled to launch June 19 in a special, large-format size whose details are unspecified. The three-issue series, part of DC's Black Label imprint, is scheduled to run every-other-month with a collected edition following on November 12.
>Superman: Year One is described by the publisher as the "definitive origin story" for the Man of Steel.
>"Superman: Year One is a coming-of-age story for the future Man of Steel, featuring a young alien-boy just trying to find his place in a new world," reads DC's description of the title. "Faced with the need to hide his heritage and powers in order to survive, Clark will find his humanity through the grounding of the Kent family and the relationships that will define the man he will become."
>"Told by two of the most revered voices in comics, Superman: Year One is more than a superhero story - it’s about the choices made by Clark Kent on his path to becoming a legend. It’s a testament to the importance of choosing to become a hero."
>Superman: Year One was announced back at 2017's Comic-Con International: San Diego, with Miller describing it then as a 100-page graphic novel. The book was originally scheduled to debut in August 2018, but was later pushed back to November 2018.
>Superman: Year One #1 (of 3) is now scheduled to come out June 19, 2019.
Has Frank Miller written anything good since 300? I’m curious.
Carson Edwards
I don't think so.
Wyatt Wright
Good? No Serviceable? Some
Adam Baker
Looks great. Frank Miller's work after he jumped the shark( DKSA, ASBAR, Holy Terror) has always been more entertaining and enjoyable than his rather overrated works on Dark Knight Returns and Daredevil, which don't particularly hold the tests of time.
Granted this is by Miller, who did Batman: Year One and started everything. Though just like Batman, this should be Millerverse Superman and not general Superman.
Caleb Diaz
Sinclair's colors are a lot worse though. Christ you're ignorant.
Jason Jones
You mean like the part where Superman is made into a governmental stooge, doing the business of the US government, gets hit with a nuclear missile and is shown to vampirically drain the life out of a lush country-side so he can keep living? Cause if there's two things that I know about Superman, the first is that working for the US government is something he always does without hesitation or moral consideration, and he DEFINITELY kills everything around him to perpetuate his own life. Oh, and don't forget about the sequel where Superman stages a fascist takeover of the entire planet.
Please, sign me right the fuck up so I can have more of an addled mad-man making nonsense out of the greatest superhero of all time. Maybe the comics store clerk can punch me in the balls too, just to make the whole transaction as consistent as possible.
Chase Wilson
>Governmental stooge Because they had his friends hostage
>Vampirically drain the life out of a lush country-side Shown to be a child of Earth cared for by his mother.
Get fucked moron.
Landon Hill
It’s almost like that was a separate continuity from the regular dc universe
Jeremiah Moore
Oh yeah, cause this is meant to be a positive image, and not something other-worldly, eerie or creepy. This is certainly a positive depiction of Superman, who is, without a doubt, doing a good thing.
Whether it's in continuity or not doesn't make it a good interpretation or re-telling of the character.
You know what Superman typically does when the bad guys have his friends hostage? He saves them, and brings the bad guys to justice, because that's what Superman does. He finds the best possible solution when there isn't one readily found. He doesn't work with tyrants and war-lords out of expediency.
Jesus fuck, JRJr just keeps getting worse. Someone needs to amputate his hands already.
William Harris
>Not getting that the entire scene is to show that Superman is on the side of Earth, not the United States, and that the Earth cares for him like a son.
Your reading comprehension skills are sub-middle school.
He worked against the government you moron. It's why he didn't rat out Batman in the end and threw the fight. He did what he could.
Brayden Torres
maybe, MAYBE Miller can pull this shit off since he's always wanted to bring Superman back to his routes but man JRJR is just the wrong fucking choice
James Gonzalez
It won't be the TDKR Superman, that was Millers commentary on how the character was being ruined by making him a corporate propaganda sellout
Brody Ramirez
>actually gets Superman He gets he was being used like this, If you think TDKR superman is true Superman you are delusional
Lincoln Torres
If anyone has the right to write another “Year One” it’s Miller, but origin stories are a dime a dozen for Superman. We just recently had Man and Superman by Wolfman which was yet another fucking origin story.
Robert Cooper
I always thought it was the residual radiation of the Nuke washing off of him that killed everything.
Jeremiah Flores
oh no
Gabriel Kelly
>This is your brain on superhero movies
Blake Morales
You're talking to fanboys who assume writers are also fanboys and don't understand what writing is all about. It doesn't matter what the story is trying to say and if it's good at it or not, it only matters that your favorite superhero comes off as the best ever. The kind of people that made Geoff Johns a successful writer.
Colton Taylor
Where does sin city fall on this spectrum?
Elijah Wood
>doesn't matter what the story is trying to say and if it's good at it or not, it only matters that your favorite superhero comes off as the best ever. Do you like what King is doing with Batman?
Jacob Jackson
No, but because I generally don't like King as a writer, not because "he doesn't get Batman". Heroes In Crisis is shit too.
Asher Gray
It'll be DKSA Superman, which is worse. Frank Miller already promised that each issue will see Superman dating two women, which includes Wonder Woman, and by the end all the women will come back as Superman's harem.
Juan Ross
>Because they had his friends hostage It wasn't his friend, it was the blotted city of Kandor contained the miniaturized kryptonians. His people. The same people that later tried to take over the world when freed in the third book.
Jordan Richardson
>which includes Wonder Woman Oh, boy.
Thomas Parker
>Kandorians aren't his friends user...
Benjamin Walker
He gave it a lot less lines then the new52 suit originally had. He got the balance just about right. The ones in the middle of the arms could go but the ones around the shoulders and especially the ribs are nice.
Christopher Price
Even then he was still well characterized. He was a man who made a hard decision to save his friends and loved ones, and then being Superman followed through on that decision to the fullest.
He said that Superman will bang all his love interests in every issue: Lana, Lemaris, Lois, Diana, Kara, Cat, and so on. Yes, he's going to bang his cousin baby girl. It's going to be hilarious.
Brandon Campbell
You both got it wrong.
DKR: Superman agrees to work for the government in agreement that the government doesn't go after any of the other superheroes. Braniac and Luthor aren't in control of the government at this time.
DK2: Braniac and Luthor are in control of the government and holds Kandor hostage.
Levi Williams
> It'll be DKSA Superman, which is worse Read the epilogue to The Dark Knight 3, everything people complained about his version of Superman he rectified with that.
Jaxon Bailey
The government also threatened to start a nuclear war against Superheroes if he didn't comply.
Michael Lee
Well, his friends were cunts and tried to take over the world.
Gavin Bell
And Superman fucked their shit up
James Lopez
There were more Kandorians than the evil ones. Unlike what Bendis would have you believe Superman has had friends in Kandor for decades.
Mason Baker
>Read the epilogue to The Dark Knight 3, everything people complained about his version of Superman he rectified with that. Nah. The Master Race was terrible and differently from Strikes Again had nothing interesting to offer in terms of script and art. Just because it had Batman cumming about how Superman is a great fighter or Superman trying to be a father after being a deadbeat father throughout the previous books that doesn't change anything. The entire book is still awful.
Brody Roberts
Because of Batman. Every Kandorian shown was evil. Hell, even Superman's daughter was an evil cunt. Well, Wonder Woman's also a huge cunt in it.
Cooper Foster
> You know what Superman typically does when the bad guys have his friends hostage? He saves them, and brings the bad guys to justice, because that's what Superman does. He finds the best possible solution when there isn't one readily found. He doesn't work with tyrants and war-lords out of expediency. It wasn't for expediency, and Reagan & the American people who voted to outlaw superheroes aren't tyrants nor bad guys. This was the best possible solution, the only alternative was rebelling against America & the will of it's people. Read Superman's narration during the scenes with him fighting Russians in TDKR.
Dominic James
Superman also doesn't start nuclear wars on American soil you fucking retard.
Nathaniel Cook
The book is weak but nothing about it approaches awful. The point is his narration was hopeful & inspiring showing that Miller understand what Superman is suppose to be now.
Jayden Diaz
But he very obviously always understood per this scene Just because he had a narrative that made Superman an antagonist doesn't mean he doesn't get the character.
Nathan Hughes
If Miller could only understand Superman by the end of the third book, then... well, he doesn't seem to understand Superman at all. And that epilogue felt empty and hallow. Don't try to present Superman as a good boy after showing him killing tons of innocent people during a session of supersex.
>Superman's attitude cannot become dark after 20+ years of emotional abuse by his greatest enemy and 20 years of doing work for the government that he finds morally reprehensible.
Thomas Powell
>At least one editor looked at these and thought "This anatomy is perfectly fine."
Yes. The Dark Knight Returns: The Last Crusade was great
Bentley Stewart
>Though just like Batman, this should be Millerverse Superman and not general Superman. Year one is canon and ran in the ongoing, casual
People that include it in the millerverse are idiots
Levi Fisher
It was mostly written by Brian Azzarello.
Carter Cox
>Implying he's wrong Fuck the "I'm just a good ol' boy from Kansas" shit that's taken over Superman like a cancer ever since Byrneman.
Superman is not human and that's okay.
Jayden Taylor
So was DK3
Eli King
Miller's ascribe to the idea that Superman's superior and see himself above us. We're like little dumb creatures that he oversees like children. That can be your Superman, but it's not my Superman.
Henry Moore
> Superman is not allowed to have disillusioned low points in life even in a ALTERNATE FUCKING REALITY!!!
Christian Thomas
That's not Superman being dellusioned or at a low point. That's Superman waking up to his reality and it's supposed to be a high point for him.
Elijah Clark
Are we going to see Clark subjugate and rape Diana, the way Frank described in DKSA? Would the editors even allow that after the Batpenis controversy? I wanted to see that.
Asher Sullivan
>Hating on Romita Jr. Fucking zoomers.
Elijah Roberts
JrJr is shit, though.
His issues of "Avengers vs X-Men" may be the ugliest comic books in history.
Jason Sullivan
bleedingcool.com/2018/10/07 ... nycc-2018/ >Miller then talked about how “Superman has the best girlfriends in comics” and “should be the sexiest character around– Batman jumps then either falls or catches a rope – Superman stays up!” the crowd found this hilarious. Miller talked about the scene in Richard Donner’s Superman movie where Superman flies at night with “the beautiful Lois Lane” and called it “one of the most natural and erotic scenes in fantasy film”. >“I mean the guy has a mermaid in his life!” exclaimed Miller. He then talked about how each issue of Superman Year One features a different love interest – Lana Lang, Lois Lane, Lori Lemaris and “I’m pushing for a certain Amazon to get involved” (obviously Wonder Woman) Oh, and Batman will also show up in it as an antagonist. The book pretty feels like a continuation of ALL-STAR BATMAN AND THE BOY WONDER.
I mean, we already have Earth One which is exactly this. Why? Definitely the least interesting title of Black Label, at least for me.
Joseph Young
Get fucked.
Dylan Jenkins
To be fair, I like Batman Year One and Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot. Miller has a tendency to be a bit all over the place as a storyteller. An exemplar of this is "Give Me Liberty".
Jose Carter
JRJR can be good, but AvX was atrocious user
Mason Rogers
>I’m pushing for a certain Amazon to get involved Miller probably masturbates to fanarts of Superman and Wonder Woman. Dude is completely obssessed with that.
There are going to be more book, >SUPERMAN: YEAR ONE, with John Romita, Jr., where a part of the series will be about Superman's many love interests: Lana Lang, Lori Lemaris, Lois Lane, and of course Wonder Woman. >THE DARK KNIGHT: THE GOLDEN CHILD, with Rafael Grampa, which will be all about Superman and Wonder Woman's child. It's not clear if it is about Lara or Jon, or both of them. >THE DARK KNIGHT: CARRIE KELLEY, with Ben Caldwell, which will be all about Batman's partner: Robin/Catwoman Carrie Kelley. And two other mystery books.
Frank should have never done Superman: Year One. As a Superman fan, this will just cement to people that Batman is superior. Batman: Year One was done when Frank was at his highest. It has beautiful art. This is not only going to have shit art, but is done by crazy Frank and will be filled with stupid, vapid shit. Goddamn it. Anyone reading it will say that Batman: Year One is the superior product.
Jaxson Ramirez
>what is silver/bronze age superman
He felt more like a kryptonian for a long long time
Joshua Parker
I like him he just doesn't do a good superman
Ryan Reed
>Anyone reading it will say that Batman: Year One is the superior product. And as another Superman fan, they will be correct, especially when DC is saying >Superman: Year One is described by the publisher as the "definitive origin story" for the Man of Steel. Christ I wish DC could get it's head out of it's ass.
>Romita Jr. >drawing the definitive origin story I just hope they don't decide to make this comic canon across the board. Specially if it's going to have more SMWW retardation. Or maybe that's Didio plan? We all know Bendis is trying everything he can to sabotage Superman and Lois marriage.
Kevin Green
>it's another DC can't decide which Superman Origin they want to go with episode
The history of this shit after birthright came out is embarrising, they are in the same situation they were in before, they have 2 concurrent origins with Morrisons action and Johns awful fucking Secret Origins. Meanwhile Batman still has Year One.
Benjamin Bell
>DC reveals that Jon Kent is biologically Superman and Wonder Woman's baby through insemination (or not) because Lois couldn't carry to term
When did Clark become the property for over the hill creators? Between Miller, Bendis, and JRJR, it's almost almost like they are refusing to let anyone not over the hill work on him.
Lincoln Baker
>Superman and Wonder Woman dated and had an accidental miracle that neither could commit to because of their role as super-heroes >Superman then gets with Lois Lane and Lois decide to raise the baby as her own >Lois reveals all of this in the upcoming tell-all book she has been shown writing in Bendis' Superman and Action books The meltdown this would cause would be hilarious. Kinda wish it can happen.
>Meanwhile Batman still has Year One. WHICH IS STILL BEING REFERENCED AS RECENTLY AS THIS MONTH. For arguably being THE origin story people across the world know so well that it can be summarized in 4 fucking panels, they really refuse to choose a definitive version of it.
Grant Morrison's Action Comics run could have still been the new origin of Superman following Rebirth if kept in isolation, since during the entire run Lois have a heavy presence in it. Hell, the Kents are still dead without an explanation following Rebirth so i don't see why not.
The problem was Geoff Johns and his desire to make his Secret Origin book the canon one. Now Didio is fucking him over by making Frank Miller's the new definitive origin. What a shit-show.
Jonathan Martinez
I wish they'd just make it morrisons action. Secret Origin is so fucking bad, it's just a weird zombie fanboy version of the silver age and donner movies without Clark ever actually fucking growing or facing adversity outside of kryptonite.
Justin King
Well, not Miller's Superman and his Bitches: Year One is the canon one.
Oliver Hall
Yeah, that'd suck ass. I was angry when OMD happened, but it taught me how to become Didio's nightmare. At this point though, Jon is already ruined by Bendis. That'd just be pissing on top of ashes. I'm already waiting for the next reboot of the DCU. That'd just solidify it for me.
Michael Murphy
I mean are we sure "Definitive Origin" isn't just advertising? It's an adult label for one so I doubt it will be the canon origin plus if it's shit (which is likely) DC won't make it canon
Cooper Collins
Superman looks like THAT?
Lincoln Robinson
So this is out of continuity, right?
Most characters have HAD a Year One already. DC did themed Annuals in the 90s, and one year it was all Year One stories. Nearly every DC hero has had a Year One, albeit only in the form of an Annual in the 90s.
Cooper Long
Get fucked.
Ayden Gray
It's Frank Miller, user. It well sell based on his name and the title "Year One" alone. Also several of the Black Label comics will be canon to the main line. Johns' Three Jokers, for example, is a Black Label comic and that will be a major Batman event that will shape the Batman continuity going forward.
Samuel Morgan
Black Label is just their way of elevating the status of books. It's a place for Elseworlds, and things that aren't necessarily canon unless someone decides for them to be. If Black Label was a thing when Batman Year One, The Killing Joke, or even Doomsday Clock were started, you can bet your ass they all would have been part of it.
Luis Cooper
>Rafael Grampa DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPE fuck yes
Luke Scott
>So this is out of continuity, right? It will be canon.
Noah Nelson
That'd be nice. I am a little hungover though, so tonight probably wouldn't work, but thank you for suggesting it.
Jaxon Hernandez
>Kara Gonna source on that one
Blake Brown
Morrison's Action is retarded shit
Elijah Wilson
Dark Knight III was OK with a few great moments.
The Last Crusade was surprisingly solid.
The 300 prequel that came out a few months ago was also pretty decent.
Once Miller recovered from his alcoholism and returned to the industry a few years ago his writing actually drastically improved. As a basic rule, you can separate Miller's work quality by decade.
80s Miller = Literally the best writing ever in comics.
90s Miller = High quality writing, though (intentionally) over-reliant on genre conventions, so it hasn't aged quite as well as his 80s work.
2000s Miller = SHIT (the alcoholism period).
2010s Miller = OK. Obviously not on par with his classics that made him a legend in the industry, but better than most of what's coming out nowadays.
Luke Williams
Dude, it's been confirmed as non-canon YEARS ago.
Easton Nelson
It was fucking great and had a nice progression of golden, to silver, to modern age superman giving us a true version of the character without any retarded shit like him being born in america or just rehashing donner.
Juan Sanders
KEK ok I want this now
Dylan Roberts
DC just said it'll be the definitive origin.
Christopher Brown
What the fuck is wrong with his leg. And most of the cover art
Mason Cox
>Supermans face
what in the literal fuck, who drew this what the fuck were they going for neanderthal superman?
HE literally said he wants to rectify what was done to Superman
Christopher Phillips
Frank.
Carson Morris
What was done by who?
Evan Butler
He has been saying that since Returns, and his attempts to do it are extremely juvenile. His idea of rectifying is showing Superman as the strongest, sexiest god ever to walk on Earth. Just Superman showing how awesome he is by scaring people with his strength and having graphic sex scenes.
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>His idea of rectifying is showing Superman as the strongest, sexiest god ever to walk on Earth. Just Superman showing how awesome he is by scaring people with his strength and having graphic sex scenes. Got you senpai.
whose face is he annihilating? a thug or a kandorian?
Kevin Phillips
Oh, look. Batman acting awed by how awesome Superman is at fighting. So Superman fanboys can have an argument whenever someone bring up Dark Knight Returns, despite DKR make it obvious that Superman didn't want to fight his friend.
What a mature take on Superman.
David Ramirez
One of the invading fucks. Were they from Kandor?
Levi Jackson
wait nvm
Benjamin Miller
I agree its dumb but a lot of people who bring up that TDKR fight have probably just watched the youtube clip and are drooling retards who need something like this to spell it out for them
David Evans
based
Thomas Clark
Yes, they were the Kandorians Superman was betrayed everyone for. They repaid Superman's sacrifice by trying to take over the Earth and annihilating the humans.
Ethan Adams
I want to see this
Ryder Carter
>despite DKR make it obvious that Superman didn't want to fight his friend. It wasn't obvious enough for some people.
Superman didn't want to fight Batman in Batman v Superman either, though,
Adam Moore
Eh, I don't think Miller writing Superman as a main character will be anything like when he's written him as a supporting character in the Batman universe.
In fact, since he knows Superman is a different sort of character, this probably won't be grimdark at all.
It'll probably be like how Morrison didn't really know what to do with Wonder Woman in JLA, and how his Wonder Woman: Earth One is a totally different take, because he focused on her and what he wants to do with the character and what makes her tick. It ended up being superior to his JLA Wonder Woman, who was just kinda "there."
Xavier Thomas
That's why he threw him from the ground thought the side and roof of a building. Because he didn't want to fight. Additionally, his "not wanting to fight" didn't stop Batman from being able to stop and almost kill him with no qualifications. Personally though I spoiled that image because I didn't want to derail the thread. Agree to disagree.
Noah Barnes
As shitty a director as Snyder is, damn, he's a handsome man.
Jason Campbell
>Additionally, his "not wanting to fight" didn't stop Batman from being able to stop and almost kill him with no qualifications. Batman able to take Superman down with kryptonite, specially a Superman who doesn't want to fight, is nothing to cry about.
Not crying, user. Just going back to what was in this thread. Superman was holding back in DKR, and it was described as obvious, but apparently not to such a degree that it was deemed unnecessary to confirm it 30 years later for those who it was not clear enough for which I would argue included a particular director.
Blake White
ok
Joseph Jackson
But like i said Superman didn't want to fight Batman in the movie. Superman essentially almost let himself be killed in the movie.
Brandon Thompson
Pls stop arguing he said agree to disagree keep this thread relatively comfy I'm sick of arguments about snyder ruining every Superman thread
Brandon Davis
So let's go back about Miller sucks after Returns and how this Superman book is going to be an entertaining mess.
Owen Hernandez
Exactly, I'm so goddamned excited for this book even though it will be shit you know it's gonna be entertaining
Bentley Watson
Fucking retard. Literally everything Superman does in Miller's books goes against this. If he believed humans were dumb little creatures he would just take over the USA, not bow to Regan and Luthor.
Nathaniel Lee
He bowed to Lex Luthor and Brainiac because they had the miniaturized kryptonians from the bottled citty of Kandor held hostage. Not because they threatened humanity, but because they threatened kryptonians. Then in the end he revolts and vow to never bow down to humans like Luthor ever again. He'll be acting as a benevolent tyrant. Hell, he even killed tons of innocent beings by super-fucking Wonder Woman which created tons of calamity just so he could prove her that he was still the superior man that took what he wanted she initially fell in love with (after he bested and raped her into submission).
What the fuck is wrong with his leg. And most of the cover art
Austin Morris
Humanity, his friends and humanity were explicitly threatened in TDKR, the government said they were going to war with Superheroes, so Superman and the heroes made a deal to stop it.
Jason Edwards
Bendis notoriously hogs all the good artists in an effort to polish his turd scripts.
Jaxon Jones
Returns was when Miller was sane.
Matthew Lewis
So your argument is that he knew how to write Superman and then went crazy? Where the fuck are your goalposts nigger?
Henry Ramirez
Holy terror
Landon Fisher
No, Superman sucked in Returns. He bowed down to the government and hunted his own friends. He ripped Green Arrow's arms. Miller was criticizing Superman in Returns. More specifically the neutered version that was mostly used as a patriotic propaganda.
Sebastian Thomas
>Now Didio is fucking him over by making Frank Miller's the new definitive origin.
Wait, when did they even say Miller's will actually be in-continuity? Black Label was for out-of-continuity stuff.
Hunter Rivera
Black Label are prestige comics for in-and-out-of-continuity books. Johns' Three Jokers is a Black Label book and that book is very much in-continuity as a follow-up to Darkseid War.
Brandon Smith
Three Jokers seems to be a one off thing since they didnt know what to do with that retarded plot from Darkseid War.
Lincoln Ward
Other books will be canon also.
Ryder Ross
does the mean he gonna be the motherfucking superman we already got the god damn batman now its time for motherfucking superman
Nathaniel Lewis
So you have absolutely no argument and just change it when points are made against you that counter your narrative? Please kill yourself faggot.
Lincoln Bailey
My point is that Miller's Superman sucks.
Cameron Brooks
He's a fantastic antagonist in TDKR. DKSA and DK3 aren't good to begin with. So basically it's an argument of NOT MUH?
Wyatt Hill
This. Fuck Frank Miller. Also,
>there will be thicc lois ? This is a very important question which is being ignored. If Miller gives me Mrs. THICC, then I'm in.
Parker Brown
No it won't. Black Label is entire out-of-continuity stuff.
Benjamin Gray
Three Jokers is Black Label and that's a follow up to Darkseid War.
Dylan Walker
This sounds pretty fucking great.
Liam James
This confirms that it's the Dark Knight continuity then?
Isaiah Russell
That doesn't mean the OFFICIAL origin, you fucking moron.
Caleb Watson
It's Dark Knight continuity. They even mentioned that it'll have him dating Wonder Woman, which is a Dark Knight continuity thing and not a main DC universe thing.
Nolan Powell
It's both a Dark Knight continuity thing and main continuity. If it was only a Dark Knight continuity thing the book would be called Dark Knight: Superman or something. They purposely took the Dark Knight title out of it.
Superman: Year One will be like Batman: Year One, an origin that's canon to Miller's works and the main canon.
Jason Parker
Is Dark Knight IV still happening? Miller said when Dark Knight III ended that he had plans for Dark Knight IV.
Brayden Perry
>which is a Dark Knight continuity thing and not a main DC universe thing. New 52 said hi.
Aiden Mitchell
No. That's... not how it works. Superman hooking up with Wonder Woman and having a kid together is a Dark Knight continuity thing that never happened in the main universe. And it's already confirmed that their relationship is part of the story, which confirms that it's now in the main continuity.
Matthew Sanders
That's been retconned out of existence and you know it.
Hudson Morales
It can easily be brought back. The ones against it were Dan Jurgens and Geoff Johns and they don't have a say anymore.
Parker Edwards
meh
I'll probably pirate it and when I can be fussed to, might read it but since I've pirated TDK and NEVER read it, who knows
Christopher Jenkins
It’s coming back nigger. But it’s hust at the begging of Superman’s career
Asher Barnes
Why
Joseph Thompson
Frank Miller at his worst is better than anyone else working at the Big 2 right now at their best
Camden Sanders
I wouldn't say that, but he's definitely somewhere in the Top Five.
I'm willing to believe this is just a bad cover because the others look fine, but after last crusade i deffo expected better quality, it's hard to be a JrJr fan these days
Owen Cruz
>Another Superman origin story For fuck sake Superman Earth One and Birthright aren't even that old. Plus we only had Man of Steel 6 years ago.
Lincoln Hall
Anatomy isn't that import. Gesture is what most artists focus on.