2004 Comic Book News Archives

Superman #204

December 21, 2004: New Creative Team for “Superman” Comic

Newsarama.com are reporting that a new creative team will take over the "Superman" title from Azarello and Lee (after a fill-in "Shazam" one issue story by Judd Winick and Ian Churchill).

Mark Verheiden (Smallville) will take over as writer, while Ed Benes (Birds of Prey) is joining the book as penciller.

Verheiden is well known to Superman fans as a writer on the WB's hit TV show "Smallville".

    "I'd like the book to be reasonably accessible to readers coming in at any point, but to me that means trying to have at least one story that begins and ends in an issue, while other - usually more emotional stories, continue on. That said, I am definitely in the established Superman DC continuity. This isn't an Elseworlds book."

    As for teases for an arc that won't begin for five months, Verheiden is pretty understandably tight-lipped, noting that while the three core Superman books will have independent stories, there will be coordination. As for those stories? "Right now, Lois plays a major part in the story, and Jimmy Olsen," Verheiden said. As far as the Daily Planet goes, we'll see. There's more planned, but Eddie will kill me if I spill those beans early."

Read more about this at the Newsarama.com website.



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