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the return of the Goldenage superman?

  • 20-04-2005 11:58AM
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 45


    as a result of crisis and the possibilty of moving the big 3 supes, bats and WW to there own contuinity would would like to see the return somehow of the golden age superman to current contuinity?

    kal-el and kal-L's switch could be easily hid from the public as isn't superman right now somewhat older than he should be?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,251 ✭✭✭AngryBadger


    where did this possibility of moving the big three to their own continuity come from?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,749 ✭✭✭✭wes


    You got it wrong there. I think he is talking about "All Star", these won't be set in any kind of continuity per se, but will feature iconic version of Supers and Batman (no word on the Wonder Woman book just yet). They will not really interact with the DC universe, but all the regular Superman and Batman books will still go on.

    As for Infinite Crisis, it doesn't seem like it will be a continuity reboot ala the original criss, but thats just the impression i am getting.

    Also Superman had a reboot not long ago with the "birth right" mini Mark Waid wrote so i don't see them changing less than year or so since the last issue of that shipped.

    As for the Golden Age Superman it could be interesting, but thats what Grant Morrison seem to want to do with All Start Superman.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 45 Dbones


    wes wrote:
    You got it wrong there. I think he is talking about "All Star", these won't be set in any kind of continuity per se, but will feature iconic version of Supers and Batman (no word on the Wonder Woman book just yet). They will not really interact with the DC universe, but all the regular Superman and Batman books will still go on.

    As for Infinite Crisis, it doesn't seem like it will be a continuity reboot ala the original criss, but thats just the impression i am getting.

    Also Superman had a reboot not long ago with the "birth right" mini Mark Waid wrote so i don't see them changing less than year or so since the last issue of that shipped.

    As for the Golden Age Superman it could be interesting, but thats what Grant Morrison seem to want to do with All Start Superman.


    i'm thinking he's taking elements of both kal-l and the silverage superman from whatever happend to the man of tommorow...

    just as long as they keep superparishilton and her many clones out of all star contuinty.


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