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March 5, 2015: Johns and Romita Jr. Talk In-Depth About Superman

Superman #38 ComicBookResources.com has published an interview with Geoff Johns and John Romita Jr. to ask Geoff Johns about his decision to conclude his run on the "Superman" title, and where the idea for Superman's new "Solar Flare" power came from. Here's part of the interview...

    It's interesting that's your final issue of this run is one where Superman doesn't have his powers. It feels like that's sort of summing up a lot of stuff you've been touching on - a big part of this run is focusing on the more human side of Superman. Was that a primary goal in going into this arc?

    Johns: As a writer, certainly. Always exploring the character and the humanity of the character is the primary goal. Particularly with Superman. For me, what he does, and how he acts, and how he reacts, is second nature - he's the ultimate superhero, and I love being able to explore him. Without powers, with powers, in whatever scenario it is. The ultimate goal was to really get inside his heart and head, for the good and bad, and explore it.

    Romita: The other thing that I was thrilled to death with was, it was not forced. This exploration of his humanity - which is easy to say - this was not forced. It developed from that innocent conversation about finding a new power for him. And I loved that it developed in a really natural progression without somebody saying, "We have to force this in there." It really worked out so that both of us can say, "Damn, we really developed this the way it was supposed to have been developed." I could not have been more thrilled. It has blown in to another set of stories that Geoff probably would have gotten to on his own, because his year-long synopsis had gotten to such a great length - it probably could have been three years, from what his treatment was before we even started. Just naturally beautiful, the way it flowed.

    Johns: The thing that I really love about it is, it's not just, "He's got a new power." I think we were both surprised by how much attention it got, and it can feel a little flashy, it can feel a little bit gimmicky, but it all came from character, and that was always the intention. The idea that it helps asks a lot of questions and maybe have Superman ask a lot of questions, and is inspiring some other ideas and stories - I'm really excited about that. That's great.

    Romita: Absolutely.

Read the entire interview at the CBR website.



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