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July 21, 2014: Tom Taylor Looks at the Future of Earth 2

Earth 2 #26 "Earth 2" writer Tom Taylor spoke with Newsarama.com about the future of "Earth 2", and moving forward with co-writer Marguerite Bennett as the title ties-in with the World's End weekly event. Here's an excerpt from the interview...

    Nrama: Let's talk about Val-Zod, because this last issue, we saw his origin and learned a little more about him and saw him motivated to save the world. Can you clarify something from his origin? When he was rocketed away from Earth 2's Krypton, he mentioned that he was in one rocket, Kal-El was in another, and then Kara, or Power Girl, was in the third rocket. But then he said, "and another..." Were there three rockets, or four?

    Taylor: There were four.

    Nrama: So there's still another Kryptonian out there.

    Taylor: There is another one out there. Who knows if they made it?

    But there's definitely four.

    Nrama: Getting back to Val-Zod, what were you implying that he saw in Dr. Fate's helmet? And why the choice to not show it?

    Taylor: I think he says it when he takes off the helmet and he says he doesn't want to be the orphan of two worlds. I think you can sort of surmise what he saw there, without us needing to show too much.

    Partly, it's because I think it's nice and elegant to do it that way. Partly, it's because we had 30 pages and over 30 characters, to get our origin across. So part of it was because I wanted to do it that way, and part of it's because we didn't have any more pages to do that anyway.

    I liked what Jimmy said in response, that he had this speech that he was going to inspire the hell out of him with, and really motivate him. And Val-Zod's like, yeah, sorry... magic helmet. That's the thing that did.

    And I think Jimmy, too, has been such a great character. People have really responded well to him. He's fun, you know? Anyone who can spank Batman like that has a place in people's hearts.

    And I think the fact that Val isn't grim and dark and gritty - you know, he doesn't want to tear the whole world down like everybody else around him - really puts him in a different place, too. And in a similar fashion, Lois as well. Obviously, there's more that she's prepared to do. She's a realist.

    But having such a wide-eyed innocent who really just wants to help is great.

Read the complete interview at Newsarama.com



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