2008 Comic Book News Archives

Superman #683

September 29, 2008: Baltimore Comic Con - Superman Panel

DC Comics held their Superman panel on Saturday at the Baltimore Comic Con, with Matt Idelson, Sterling Gates, James Robinson, Geoff Johns and Jamal Igle all in attendance.

Here are some highlights from the panel:

    The first issue of Supergirl by the new creative team of Gates and Igle comes out Wednesday and features a media blitz by Cat Grant in a story called, "Why the World Doesn't Need Supergirl."

    Robinson said Gates is doing a lot for the Supergirl series, including giving Supergirl a rogues gallery. He said Gates' writing is fantastic and Igle's artwork is fantastic. "I think they're going to be one of the greatest combinations that DC has seen for a long time."

    There will be a Jimmy Olsen special by James Robinson coming up, Idelson said. "This is our attempt to turn Jimmy into a vibrant young man of 22," Robinson said. "This is going to be the beginning of him as an investigative reporter. He'll go out in search of answers in different places in a story including the Guardian.

    Johns will finish up the Brainiac story in Action Comics and it will continue into the New Krypton Special. All the Superman-related books will have the triangles on the front. "Each one of our books will deal with the bigger story but also threads that our characters deal with," Johns said.

Read the complete Superman Panel report at Newsarama.com, including the Q&A with the fans.



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