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August 14, 2014: Greg Pak Explores Clark Kent's Humanity in "Superman: Doomed"

Action Comics #34 Greg Pak spoke with ComicBookResources.com about the impact of the "Superman: Doomed" saga, and what it means for Clark Kent. Here's part of the interview...

    What has infecting Superman with the Doomsday virus allowed you to do in terms of putting the action in "Action Comics"?

    It certainly raises the emotional stakes. Part of this story is a test of Clark and how strong he is, not physically, but emotionally. We're looking at how strong his heart is. How strong is that heroic spirit inside of him? What happens through much of this story is that even when he's SuperDoom, Clark is trying to do a lot of things that he would do as Superman. He's coming back to Earth to save the day, even though he's going to SuperDoom-out. In a way, that heroic heart of his may be making him even more dangerous. He is convinced that the world needs him to save the day, but if SuperDoom completely takes over, then he could destroy everything. He just can't stay away because he needs to help people. The devilish nature of the SuperDoom virus is that it takes Superman's greatest virtues and uses them against him and against us.

    Yes, the conceit allows us to have massive action and hopefully allows for big, crazy, visceral things that you've seen before in a Superman comic, but at the same time, and more importantly, it gives us a big emotional arc. What is the essence of Clark Kent? What is the essence of Superman? Can he resist this massive threat to his emotional center? And what happens when you strip away Superman's trust in himself? Those are great questions to tackle as storytellers.

Read the entire interview at the CBR website.



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