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DC Countdown #1

December 20, 2004: Changes for Superman in 2005

Newsarama.com have published an article all about what we can expect from Superman comics in 2005. Here's an excerpt from the article...

    Without saying too much, 2005 will see many changes for Superman, both as a character in the DCU, and throughout his respective three ongoing series. First up in these changes will be a shuffling of the creative teams on the titles, given the previously reported departure of Chuck Austen from Action Comics as writer, as well as the conclusion of Brian Azzarello and Jim Lee's twelve issue "For Tomorrow" storyline on Superman.

    Starting with what will be the Superman series with the least amount of creative team turnover, we spoke with Adventures of Superman writer Greg Rucka, who will remain on his title for the coming year. The change in Adventures comes though, as current series penciller Matthew Clark bows out with March's issue #638, to be replaced by Karl (Majestic) Kerschl, beginning with issue #640.

    When asked why he opted to stay on the title for a second year, Rucka answered the question with one of his own - "Because I wasn't telling a one-year story?"

    "My terms when they gave me the job was that I had stuff I wanted to do and stories that I wanted to tell, and now, DC Countdown is going to lead into a bunch of other stuff over the summer, and I'm one of the three writers on Countdown, and Superman is one of the three icons of the DCU. So, here we get at least some consistency and continuity in terms of what we are trying to build, coming out of the Countdown book. That's a big part of it.

    "Frankly, even if I was thinking of leaving, and I love working with Matthew [Clark], I'm not going to sneeze at Karl coming in. Matthew and I go back a long ways at this point, and we will work together again, but the opportunity to do Superman with Karl is not one to be missed."

    Rucka's mention of Countdown belies a broader theme that will carry through all three core Superman books in 2005, that is, they will be tied more closely to the larger DCU. No, not a return to one, huge interconnected storyline with "triangle numbering" - each series will still tell its own story, but Superman's actions will take place in the broader context of the DCU.

Read the entire article at the Newsarama.com website.



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