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JLA: Age of Wonder

February 4, 2003: Adisakdi Tantimedh Talks “JLA: Age of Wonder”

Award-winning writer Adisakdi Tantimedh spoke to Jennifer M. Contino at the Pulse website about his up-coming "JLA: The Age of Wonder" 20-part adventure told in two prestige format books from DC's Elseworld's line. Drawn by Galen Showman, "JLA: Age of Wonder" is based around the premise that Kal-El's rocket lands in 1876. What effect would the Man of Steel have in the nineteenth century? How would his presence inspire and influence other heroes? What would his adventures be like? Here's an excerpt from the interview...

Q: What inspired your JLA story?

TANTIMEDH: It started with Superman. I was thinking that you can certainly use Superman and the key superheroes to try to say something interesting rather than have men in tights hit each other for pages on end. Since Politics, Technology and History are long-running interests of mine, not to mention nutty, potentially-useless thoughts about Literature, I suddenly thought, "What if H.G. Wells and Jules Verne co-wrote a Superman story in 1924?" I began to think about how Clark Kent could effect the work if he emerged in 1876 instead of the 20th Century. It would follow that he would be a product of the time he grew up in, and the late 19th Century was a time when the Industrial Revolution and the Age of Invention was about to take off, not to mention America overtaking Europe as the top industrial nation. Clark Kent would want to help that along, noble farmboy that he is, and since there weren't any superheroes at the time, he would become a scientist-adventurer.

So Clark ends up effect and inspires the rest of the "heroes" who turn up, and they in turn would end up creating a new world that's different from the 1900 we know. In a way, AGE OF WONDER is a celebration of Superman.

Read the complete interview at the Pulse website.



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