2004 Comic Book News Archives

Superman/Batman #14

August 16, 2004: "Superman/Batman" Panel at Wizard World Chicago

Jeph Loeb updated fans on the future of "Superman/Batman" at an early morning Panel at this year's Wizard World in Chicago. Here's an excerpt from a report posted at ComicBookResources.com...

    Loeb spoke extensively on his overall view of the 25 issues he's agreed to write. "There are parts in the series where you said 'I don't get it' but it will all make sense." As a prime example, Loeb cited the Kingdom Come-eque Superman that appeared in the first arc. "You'll see his role and his function and how he got there." Loeb cited a line spoken by that character, "There will come a time you'll have to make an alliance" and suggested that will be revealed by the time issue 25 comes around. "When twenty-five comes out, you'll be able to go back to issue one and say 'I get it.'"

    Loeb continued to explain that the story for the first 25 grew very organically. "It was Eddie who said the idea of the asteroid can be used to do this and this and this," referring to the catalytic asteroid of the first arc that turned out to be carrying Kara Zor-El, the prime feature of the following arc. He also suggested that the coming arc with art by Carlos Pacheco grew out of the end of the current Turner run.

    "When you wake up in issue 14, the world has changed and Superman and Batman rule the world," said Loeb. "We have to see if that's a good thing or not."

Read the complete report on the Superman/Batman panel at the CBR website.



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