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Superman Strip

June 19, 2009: Dan DiDio on "Wednesday Comics" Deal with USA Today

ComicBookResources.com caught up with DC Comics executive editor Dan DiDio to get his reaction to the deal with USA Today to have the "Wednesday Comics" Superman strip published in the national newspaper. Here's an excerpt from the interview...

    Was it important to run the Superman strip by John Arcudi and Lee Bermejo in "USA Today" because the Man of Steel is the one DC icon that virtually everyone in America should be able to identify?

    It's the wonderful thing about Superman. It is a worldwide brand. It's something everybody recognizes. Even the most casual reader or someone who doesn't know anything about comics will know something about Superman. And hopefully this brings them into our book and brings them into this format. And maybe it makes them appreciate what comics are all about a little bit more.

    Is the story Arcudi and Bermejo are telling in the Superman strip one that will leave an impression with both casual readers and long-time fans?

    I'll tell you right now, every single strip stands on its own right with a different sensibility. One of the great things about ["Wednesday Comics"] coming out is I can't wait for the arguments to start about which one is everybody's favorite and why. Because, I think those discussions about what makes comics great is what makes the whole industry fun to be a part of.

    There's something for everybody inside this comic. The Batman story may feel a little bit older because it's from Brian Azzarello and artist Eduardo Risso. The Supergirl story from Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner captures all the cuteness of the character and is something every little kid would enjoy.

    There's something for everybody in this book over the 12 weeks, week in and week out. That's what makes it great.

You can read the complete interview at the CBR website.



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