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December 8, 2014: Greg Pak Gives Hints About Superman's Joker

Batman/Superman #17 Newsarama.com caught up with "Batman/Superman" writer Greg Pak to discuss the new (or is he?) villain hounding Superman in the current story line, which kicked off with last month's issue #16.

    November's Batman/Superman #16 felt like a jumping-on point. Was that something you were hoping to do as the book gets back to its monthly shipping schedule? With the new artist?

    Pak: Absolutely. We're thrilled to have Ardian Syaf on board as our regular artist. He's amazing - just killing it with every page, from the little character bits with the kids in the hospital to the big stylized splash page with the Joker face.

    And yes, we wanted to launch a big, new storyline with Ardian with issue #16. It's entirely new-reader-friendly while carrying on the big themes we've been developing throughout the series.

    This is also introducing (or reintroducing?) a huge new villain for Superman. A hidden assassin is attacking Superman's friends with an insane degree of ruthlessness and power - and the big question is "Who is Superman's Joker?"

    Oh, now you've got me wondering if this "Joker" villain is a re-introduction - interesting hint there, Greg. But I think what's most shocking about the first issue of the story were the deaths - of the Superman impersonator and the whale. What kind of a statement about the perpetrator of these crimes were you hoping to make?

    Pak: This is Superman's Joker - meaning he's a horrifying, unpredictable psychopath who will do whatever he can think of to hurt Superman, maybe even just for fun.

    The Joker is terrifying enough, of course. But this is a villain with the power to threaten Superman. He may be the most dangerous and unpredictable villain Superman's ever faced.

Read the entire interview at the Newsarama website.



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