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Superman #650

February 7, 2008: Kurt Busiek Talks About His Run on Superman

Departing "Superman" writer Kurt Busiek spoke to Newsarama.com about his run on Superman, stories he didn't get to write and more. Here's an excerpt from the interview...

    Q: Is there anything that you didn't get to do in your run that you manifestly wished had happened?

    KB: Plenty. Most obviously and notably, of course, are the two stories I planned that got as far as being solicited and then got yanked. The Krypto story is one I'm proud of, and I hope DC decides they can print it someday. And the Chloe Sullivan story was an exercise in frustration -- we worked for two years to get permission to bring her in, and I had the whole story outlined, and was just about to write the actual plot, when I found out -- at quarter to five New York time on the Friday before Christmas -- that the story was being spiked. And Renato needed plot by Monday, and there'd be no one in the office to talk to to figure out what to do for the lead-up to a double-sized anniversary issue that suddenly had no content.

    Luckily, I got in touch with Geoff to make sure my replacement story wouldn't mess up what he had planned for Action, and Fabian Nicieza served as a sounding board over a holiday weekend, which let me work out a new "anniversary" size story that will hopefully make a nice finale to my run. But it wasn't fun, dealing with that.

    Aside from those, sure, there's lots of stuff I wanted to do with Superman that I didn't get to -- when I started, I did an interview here teasing lots of upcoming stuff, and while I think we got to most of it, there was a bunch of stuff we didn't get to. The Vartox story. The Maxima story. The Silver Twist. Some of the repercussions from "Camelot Falls," the next Subjekt-17 story, my plans for Blackrock and plenty more.

Read the complete interview at Newsarama.com.



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