2004 Comic Book News Archives

Superman #204

April 22, 2004: Jim Lee on “Superman” and Life Advice

In yet another online interview, ComicBookResources has published an article/interview with Jim Lee, superstar artist taking over the "Superman" comic book. Here's an excerpt from the interview...

    Some of the cynics wonder what Lee and scribe Brian Azzarello will do that is "new" to the Superman mythos and Lee provides a revelation that will have fans talking for years. "Well, Superman eats a peach. I think I may be the first artist to ever draw him doing that," says Lee, trying to suppress a grimace. "That was fairly challenging. Making someone look good while eating isn't as easy as it sounds. Getting people to pose for that shot for reference is harder than it sounds and try finding a peach during the winter when they are out of season...

    "All kidding aside, it's very different from what has come before. I hate to overstate it, but I think the stories are really rich, very complex in a very simple, direct way. They work on a number of different levels and I think fans who enjoy reading stories, those who enjoy ruminating on the dialogue, those who want to understand what Superman truly is will love what Brian has written. I say I hate overstating it because I think if you have to say that a story is 'deep,' that if it has to be explicitly stated that way, then perhaps it truly isn't...but...

    "It starts out fairly somber but it goes into high gear by the 3rd issue and in the end, there will be some serious changes to the world of Superman. That's all I want to say really...I hate giving out teasers. I never watch previews if I can help it. I really enjoy being surprised when watching movies or reading comics and I think our run on Superman is definitely going to create a lot of interesting dialogue and debate amongst the fans. It's definitely different. In a very good way."

Read the complete article at the CBR website.



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