2014 Comic Book News Archives

November 20, 2014: Dan Jurgens Looks Back on "The Death of Superman" 22 Years Later

Death of Superman ComicBook.com has published an interview with Dan Jurgens, the writer and artist who (as part of the larger creative team on board the Superman family of titles at the time) delivered the killer blow to the Man of Steel in "Superman #75", which celebrated its 22nd anniversary this past week.

Here's part of the interview in which Dan talks about the public reaction to the "Death of Superman"...

    So what was the real world like without Superman? What was the national sentiment and mood?

    It's hard to paraphrase, but I think almost every major newspaper had a columnist who wrote something about "What Does Superman Mean To Us?" And "What does it mean when he's gone?" And they might have pointed to a national cynicism or, loss of innocence, or maybe there's no longer a place for a big blue boycott, or maybe e those people who are in charge have no idea what they're doing, or something like that. That's what it got into.

    And what was the fan community's response back then? You didn't have the Internet's echo chamber to fall back on. How did you deal with the outcry that followed the issue?

    The outcry actually started long before. Once the solicitation catalogs came out, that's when it really started. That's where, you're right, the Internet, while it existed, it wasn't there in the sense we know it today. It was just barely a glimmer in anyone's eye. More than anything, we had the letters. We got them at the office, we got the phone calls, that's how we heard back. In a way, it was a little more immediate. And when I say "immediate," that's because people - it's so easy just to drop a comment on a message board these days. But back then, you had to pick up the phone and actually make a call. Or you had to sit down, write a letter, and send it in. We started hearing from people as soon as the solicitations came out.

Read the entire interview at ComicBook.com.



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