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April 4, 2013: Snyder & Lee Discuss "Superman Unchained" with LA Times

Superman Unchained Poster The LA Times "Hero Comples" has published an extensive article examining the upcoming "Superman Unchained" comic book from writer Scott Snyder and artist Jim Lee, in which they say they want to knock readers over with their version of the Man of Steel. Here's a portion of the article...

    The "Superman Unchained" story centers on a mystery that's frustrating the hero in both the Superman and Clark Kent aspects of his identity, and it will reveal a brand-new villain. Snyder says the challenges the hero faces are physically "ready to almost split the Earth" and are also psychologically and emotionally perilous. It will threaten his life, and the lives of those he cares about.

    The writer's work in the DC titles "Batman" and "Swamp Thing" and his original series "American Vampire" on the company's Vertigo imprint has earned him a reputation for stories that severely - sometimes shockingly - test his characters where they're most vulnerable.

    So what, other than kryptonite, makes the Man of Steel vulnerable? Look to his true-north-pointing moral compass, "the thing," Snyder said, "that makes him Superman."

    That commitment to always doing the right thing could prove his undoing.

    "You don't always have to threaten him with giant physical threats - although there are plenty in it," he said.

    Indeed, the debut issue includes a four-page, double-sided foldout - an idea Lee conceived after Snyder described the scene to him, and one that has forced DC to figure out how to actually do it, a testing process that included printing dummy books. It finds Superman fighting a foe of incredibly immense size. One side shows what Lee calls a "God's eye" view that will "pull the camera back and show how this little man-size figure can make such a huge difference"; the other is a closeup that Snyder says is "intimate, and it's like we're with him, and we're rooting for him and we feel emotionally connected to him."

Read the entire article at the LA Times website.



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