2010 Comic Book News Archives

December 13, 2010: Chris Roberson on Taking Over "Superman" From JMS

Superman #707 Newsarama.com caught up with writer Chris Roberson to ask him all about taking over the "Grounded" storyline within the pages of the monthly "Superman" comic, and what's involved in taking over the story started by J. Michael Straczynski. Here's an excerpt from the interview...

    Nrama: Had you been reading Straczynski's Superman? What did you think of it?

    Roberson: I'd been following "Grounded" since the beginning, and right away I realized that it shared the same central idea as one of my favorite Superman stories of all time: Elliot S. Maggin's "Must There Be A Superman." The question of what Superman's role in society should be has always been a crucial one, and is itself a reflection of a problem that religions have always struggled with: "If there is a merciful god, why is there suffering?" And it makes perfect sense that it is a question that Superman would be asking himself, in the wake of his father's death and the destruction of New Krypton.

    Nrama: What is it about your skill set that you think made DC want you for this project?

    Roberson: I have no idea! You'd have to ask the "powers that be" at DC. I'm just glad that I've been given the opportunity to put my encyclopedic knowledge of the DCU to good use! I can finally justify the countless thousands of hours I've spent reading DC comics as "research."

    Nrama: Have you viewed notes from JMS yet? How do you plan to utilize that guidance? How restrictive is it?

    Roberson: When I signed onto the book, Matt and Wil sent me JMS' outline for the remainder of "Grounded." It maps out the places that Superman will visit on his cross-country journey, and in terms of story, spells out a very definite end-point that he needs to reach. But along the way, there's lots of room for side-trips and improvisation.

Read the complete interview at Newsarama.com.



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