2002 Comic Book News Archives

Superman/Batman

March 9, 2002: New Monthly Superman/Batman Comic!!!

Newsarama report that DC Comics are about to launch a new monthly Superman title partnering the Man of Steel with Batman!

The comic book will be created by the fan-favorite team of Jeph Loeb, Ed McGuinness and Cam Smith, who will finish off their last issue of "Superman" with issue #183. Here's an excerpt from the Newsarama article...

"Superman & Batman" is the working title of that new in-development ongoing series, co-edited by Superman Group Editor Eddie Berganza and Batman-family editor Matt Idelson.

According to Berganza, when one considers all work Loeb has done for DC over the last several years - the critically praised Superman For All Seasons, Batman: The Long Halloween and Dark Victory and the Superman monthly, this new book is just a natural progression of what he would do next...

"It's been an evolution of what can come next for the creative team and Superman. If you've been following what Jeph has set up in the books from the very beginning of Lex Luthor's road to the White House, the natural progression of the stories would be demanding an involvement from the Dark Knight. So, rather than have Batman as a perpetual guest-star, it seemed cooler to do a whole new book featuring both. The ideas just came flowing on top of that.

"For Ed, this will allow him to mix it up with two of our biggest characters," continued the editor. "Superman #168 (in which the Superman and Detective Comics titles crossed over) just got him all revved up for what he wants to do with them. Everyone had good feelings about it. A big part of this came from Ed's amazing imagination that was gonna require more than one hero to handle."

Read the complete article at the Newsarama website.

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