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All-Star Superman

 
  

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H3ct0r L1m4
19:41 / 13.02.06
if you guys haven't already read about it...

Asked if All Star Superman is thematically linked to middle-age (that's people middle-age), with Superman having to face mortality, Morrison commented it absolutely was...

“Yeah, I’m 46 and exploring these themes”.
 
 
Mr Tricks
21:17 / 13.02.06
Durring that wondercon Q&A he prettymuch acted out the Jimmy Olsen issue. Including the cross-dressing punch-line.
 
 
Hieronymus
20:56 / 15.02.06
Cah-ray-zee.



ALL STAR SUPERMAN #4
Jimmy Olsen, the Daily Planet's "Mister Action," is young, brilliant, and reckless! For this week's story he must become the director-for-a-day of P.R.O.J.E.C.T. With top agents assigned to protect him, he's looking forward to an easy day of jet-setting and international liaisons all in the name of scientific discovery. Instead, P.R.O.J.E.C.T. receives a terrifying directive -- to take down a rogue Superman!
 
 
■
21:12 / 15.02.06
Great sock! I reckon that's really Arg!yle from Ambush Bug.
 
 
Dicodisco
06:30 / 19.03.06
#5 cover:

 
 
Ganesh
09:38 / 19.03.06
Hmm, Smallvilleslashtastic...
 
 
Sniv
12:09 / 19.03.06
Gah, the covers come out more regularly than the bleedin' comics, don't they? How long has it been since the last issue? Feels like months! I wish this book was monthly.

Cool cover though, dig Clark's 'do.
 
 
Sniv
12:10 / 19.03.06
ACtually, looking at it again, he's the spit of Martin from Eastenders. I'm not sure how I feel about noticing that.
 
 
Mug Chum
17:29 / 19.03.06
I wonder if the 221 (2+21/22+1) was intentional.

and this reminds me of Arrested Development's "No Touchin'!" (Clark playing Gob or Tobias-Dorothy)
 
 
krakaboom
20:19 / 19.03.06
Grant protecting Routh from fandom?
 
 
Mug Chum
21:15 / 19.03.06
I'll take your interpretation to the bank, kraka. fantastic.

Edit: and rethinking any connections DC might be trying to do with AllStar and the film, could be that they're holding out on us to release their bigger portions along with the film rave. I think that's rather cool.
 
 
Mario
21:34 / 19.03.06
It's probably better than my interpretation, which is much more Oz-like
 
 
H3ct0r L1m4
17:01 / 20.03.06
Luthor wouldn't survive it, Mario, unless he has that kryptonite... ring.
 
 
John Octave
17:49 / 20.03.06
Is Clark blushing? That's adorable...
 
 
This Sunday
18:23 / 20.03.06
Nothing says slasherific quite like a blush. I think it's a law.
 
 
Eloi Tsabaoth
19:20 / 20.03.06
His cheeks are red because Luthor just slapped them. Look at his hands.
Also:


Lex?
 
 
Dead Megatron
20:48 / 20.03.06
Too hairy.

Too young also.
 
 
Hallo, Paper Spaceboy
19:40 / 21.03.06
Too hot, as well.

Incidental to the plot, but in rereading #1, I enjoyed the transition between Escape from the Sun and the P.R.O.J.E.C.T.: "Only nothing is impossible, Flora." / "...we've run exhaustive tests." Just a quiet transition with a little suspended meaning.

When does #3 come out, anyway? I feel lost in a sea of waiting space. I can't wait for Lois Lane, caped crusading journalist.
 
 
MFreitas
12:51 / 22.03.06
DC Comics' site still has it for next week (March, 29), but it's still not included in Diamond's next week shipping list...

Though I remember it happening for issue 2 also. It only appeared in the shipping list a couple of days before its actual release.
 
 
Mario
13:39 / 22.03.06
Diamond's "expected" list is usually incomplete. I check Midtown Comics instead (they update on Saturday, not Monday)
 
 
MFreitas
11:52 / 28.03.06
Ok, it's confirmed. TOMORROW!
 
 
FinderWolf
14:06 / 28.03.06
Very very cool! Thanks for the news. Something to make tomorrow even better (in addition to the warmer weather out here on the east coast and probably around the country)
 
 
FinderWolf
16:44 / 29.03.06
Birdie...? Your thoughts on #3 (FinderWolf said droolingly, eager for a hint of the goodness to be found therein)?
 
 
Yotsuba & Benjamin!
17:12 / 29.03.06
Oh, um whoops!

It was fucking outstanding. Much fatter packed than 1 or 2. Very broad and vivid stuff. Packed with new heroes and villains, none of whom you've ever seen before. Some very lovely Supes and Lois romance.

But can someone explain Atlas' Daily Planet cover? Did he "Score" his second broken arm at Lois' party? I'm a bit confused.
 
 
Hallo, Paper Spaceboy
18:48 / 29.03.06
Wowee, zowee!

Spoilers:

























All-Star Superman #3 is certainly the Trouble with Boys one, isn't it? "We don't need Superman! And, if you ask me, neither does Lois Lane. You tell me what a spaceman flying around in his underwear can give her that a good old hunk of prime American can't?" Steve Lombard cuts right to it -- how can any man measure up to a Man of Steel? Not that Olsen cares, he's still nursing his crush. Incidentally, the design for the Super-Signal Watch is the greatest thing ever. So utterly a Happy Meal toy and a haute couture accessory.

Samson & Atlas show up, those hot muscle man heroes from Times Past, right out of the Golden Age Flex Mentallo Manly Man comics -- and we're thrust into the foot races for Helen of Troy, clashing up against Helios letting his son Phaethon ride the sun-chariot (except that nothing bad happens). Middle-Aged Silver Age Superman has a crisis of attraction when Lois flirts with Atlas and Samson and he fails to understand -- for her, there's no contest.

Considering this was going to be the Superwoman issue, it doesn't look like much happens with her. She's fought over, she's the prize, she doesn't really use her powers beyond flight and invulnerability. The only thing that seems positive in this regard is her, well, playing at the prize -- Superman doesn't need to win her. The most interesting Lois page is the end when she falls asleep, her powers on the wane: "My birthday gift is starting to wear off...big time. I can't smell the trees in Canada. I can't see all that gorgeous radio anymore...the stars have stopped singing like they used to...but I'll never have to put up with the annoying zee zee zee of Jimmy Olsen's super-watch as long as I live, and for that, I'm grateful."
 
 
Mario
20:33 / 29.03.06
The issue reminded me a bit of some Silver-Age stories, like Action #320 (although Hercules was in that one too)
 
 
Mr Tricks
21:43 / 29.03.06
Love those mythological inclusions. Atlas's logo is looking up towards Antartica. Samson's costume was a bit weaker.

The underworld was great.

Such a splendid read.
 
 
Mario
21:46 / 29.03.06
But can someone explain Atlas' Daily Planet cover? Did he "Score" his second broken arm at Lois' party? I'm a bit confused.

Were I to guess, I'd say he asked Supes for a rematch.
 
 
krakaboom
22:58 / 29.03.06
"Why me, Superman?"
"Well...I guess there has to be ONE thing I just can't help, Lois."

Great line.

Love this. I gush. Over the top ever so.

okay...Lombard got Lois flowers for her birthday. Cat has a shopping bag at her feet. But what the heck does jimmy have gift wrapped under his arm? heh.
 
 
Mario
23:30 / 29.03.06
Looks like a stuffed animal. Possibly some sort of reptile
 
 
Keith, like a scientist
23:52 / 29.03.06
Ultrasphinx rules.

That is all.
 
 
Hallo, Paper Spaceboy
00:50 / 30.03.06
Lois as Schrodinger's Damsel, surely. And "Atom-Hotep" - hah!
 
 
LDones
02:43 / 30.03.06
Notice who wrote the frontpage story saying 'Superman Dead'.
 
 
Hallo, Paper Spaceboy
05:12 / 30.03.06
Yeah, I suspect Kal reading the byline is why he's so MEH about Atlas and Samson going after Lois. And you know they only want her while she's got super-powers, whereas his love is, like, teh 1 TRUE.

Rereading page 3, I have to note how absolutely awesome it is that the none of the Daily Planet gang are anything more than irritated at being inconvenienced by the "giant talking lizards and scalding steam clouds in the mid-town area." Cat's annoyed because their flight to Poseidonis has been cancelled and Steve's just mad because Krull's playing with his brand new car. Cat just refers to it all as "this birthday party farce."

They're so blaise about it ... except Jimmy, who's taking "immediate steps," and you know that must get annoying after a while, Olsen always declaring things an emergency while everybody else is so bland about the space aliens or what not because, you know. Superman's there. As usual.

And are we so very sure Lex is the Grant-replicant? Or maybe it's the bowtied guy on page 2.

Krull was a pretty cool addition to the Rogue's Gallery, and I like that he was done with a clear "mirror" factor ... he mirrors Kal in a different way from Lex, much like the Joker mirrors Batman...
 
 
FinderWolf
15:08 / 30.03.06
I thought the joke was that Atlas (finally) 'scores' with the cute nurse as he heals up in the hospital.
 
  

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