2005 Comic Book News Archives
March 21, 2005: Kennedy Talks Superman: Infinite City
ComicBookResources have interviewed writer Mike Kennedy about the up-coming graphic novel "Superman: Infinite City". Here's an excerpt from the interview...
- Metropolis keeps its chief defender, Superman, quite busy. However, the Man of Steel will long for the relative quiet of his hometown after he visits "Infinite City" a massive interdimensional municipality in the hard cover graphic novel, "Superman: Infinite City" by Mike Kennedy and artist Carlos Meglia, coming this June from DC Comics. CBR News spoke to Kennedy for the rundown on Superman's trip to "Infinite City"...
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- March 21, 2005: Kennedy Talks Superman: Infinite City
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- March 30, 2005: Superman Stars at Comic Conventions
- April 4, 2005: Jeph Loeb Talks Supergirl
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- April 24, 2005: Villains United #1 Sells Out at DC Comics
- April 25, 2005: 1st Annual Shuster Awards in Canada
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- May 10, 2005: Michael Turner Provides Variant Cover for Supergirl #1
- May 10, 2005: Ed Benes on Drawing Superman
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- May 17, 2005: Omac Project #1 Returns to Press for a New Third Printing
- May 18, 2005: DC Offers Retailers Superman Action Figure with Justice #1
- May 23, 2005: Jeph Loeb Talks Superman/Batman With a Vengeance
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- May 24, 2005: More Superman Comics Sell Out at DC
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- May 30, 2005: Karl Kerschl Adventures of Superman Page By Page PodCast
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- June 6, 2005: Karl Kerschl Adventures of Superman PodCast Part 2
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- September 13, 2005: Infinite Crisis #1 Preview
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- September 30, 2005: All-Star Superman Preview
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- October 15, 2005: Gail Simone and John Byrne Leave Action Comics
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- October 19, 2005: Neal Adams Provides Variant Cover for All Star Superman #1
- October 20, 2005: DC Comics Announced Variant Cover for Supergirl #4
- October 26, 2005: Mark Verheiden Moves to Superman/Batman
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- October 30, 2005: Mark Waid Talks Superman Returns and Birthright
- November 2, 2005: Armageddon Expo - Auckland New Zealand October 22-24, 2005
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- November 15, 2005: Marv Wolfman Talks Infinite Crisis Secret Files 2006
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Carlos Meglia, who previously collaborated with Kennedy on the mini-series "Star Wars: Underworld" for Dark Horse Comics, got him involved with "Superman: Infinite City." Kennedy said, "When Eddie Berganza approached Carlos about doing a Superman graphic novel, he asked which writer he'd like to work with, and it just seemed like a perfect opportunity for us to team up again."
Writing Superman was a little intimidating for Kennedy at first but working with other big name beloved pop culture icons on "Star Wars: Underworld" had taught Kennedy to relax, have fun and try to remain true to the core of the characters. "Superman is such a timeless icon representing so many things, not just Truth, Justice, and The American Way, but every reasonable, universal moral ideal on the list," Kennedy explained. "He is The Good Guy, pure and simple, but he also has this amazing humanity that allows him to recognize his own role and situation from the perspective of a curious, humble outsider. He's not above self-doubt or uncertainty, but the strength of his fiber always leads him to do what's right. His upbringing in simple -- small-town America sheltered him from many of the bad influences that can so often corrupt a person into a less-sensitive, self-centered individual. He's the citizen everyone around the world should strive to be, regardless of nationality."
Superman won't be going to Infinite City alone. His wife Lois Lane will accompany him. Kennedy believes that the relationship between Clark Kent and Lois Lane makes Superman a better hero. "Lois is the spunky, confident go-getter that we all admire. She has the strength to pursue the truth, even when there are massive obstacles standing in the way. She has a more worldly perspective than Clark, not just from her years as a reporter, but as a female as well. She's a great compliment to his innate goodness, and a great councilor when he's struck with uncertainty or doubt. And their love for each other is so wonderfully never-ending."
Read the rest of the interview at the CBR website.
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