2014 Comic Book News Archives

June 18, 2014: John Romita Jr. Talks About Working on Superman

Superman #32 DC Comics spoke with super-star artist John Romita Jr. about his decision to come over from Marvel to DC Comics to work with Geoff Johns as the new creative team on the "Superman" comic book starting with issue #32. Here are a few excerpts from the interview...

    On Working on Superman
    The size [and scope] of the character - to be able to have him doing amazing things, gigantic things, lifting certain things, beating up certain things. There's that larger-than-life image. There's a strength and weight that only comes with a character like this. The fun part is the characters in the Daily Planet - having them running around and talking with each other. Sometimes that's more vital than the smashing and the pounding. You have to embrace [both]. You have to be able to act in Shakespearean plays and Sylvester Stallone movies. You have to be able to do both. [Laughs]

    On the Legacy of Superman
    I look at the guys who've come before me and it's beautiful work and I got to make sure I'm on par with that. But it's interesting. I realize, "Oh my god, this character's been around since the 1930s. It's Superman! 1938! It's the oldest superhero in existence." So, it's like, if you close your eyes, you get intimidated. But, as soon as the mortgage invoice comes in the mail, I suddenly have such urge to work faster.

Read the complete interview at the DC Comics website.



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