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Post by shaxper on Feb 29, 2024 8:57:38 GMT -5
I wish it wasn't that bad...but yeah it definitely comes across that way. I keep hoping they'll do something with Ron Troupe other than occasionaly parade him on panel for the sake of diversity, but the guy's now been around for eleven months (first appearing in Adventures of Superman #481), and the dude still doesn't have even the slightest hint of a personality yet. His only trait thus far seems to be being inoffensive (unless, of course, a black person tries to criticize a traditionally white institution. Then he gets pissed).
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Post by thwhtguardian on Feb 29, 2024 9:19:27 GMT -5
I wish it wasn't that bad...but yeah it definitely comes across that way. I keep hoping they'll do something with Ron Troupe other than occasionaly parade him on panel for the sake of diversity, but the guy's now been around for eleven months (first appearing in Adventures of Superman #481), and the dude still doesn't have even the slightest hint of a personality yet. His only trait thus far seems to be being inoffensive (unless, of course, a black person tries to criticize a traditionally white institution. Then he gets pissed). And more strangely they've never really done anything with him since. You'd think that in the ensuing 30 years someone would have tried to do something with him...but nope, nothing. I mean, Lombard has had more development in that time.
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Post by shaxper on Feb 29, 2024 9:31:32 GMT -5
I keep hoping they'll do something with Ron Troupe other than occasionaly parade him on panel for the sake of diversity, but the guy's now been around for eleven months (first appearing in Adventures of Superman #481), and the dude still doesn't have even the slightest hint of a personality yet. His only trait thus far seems to be being inoffensive (unless, of course, a black person tries to criticize a traditionally white institution. Then he gets pissed). And more strangely they've never really done anything with him since. You'd think that in the ensuing 30 years someone would have tried to do something with him...but nope, nothing. I mean, Lombard has had more development in that time. What fascinates me is that John Henry Irons is almost exactly a year away. So, eventually, they did figure out how to write a positive Black character. I guess poor Ron Troupe was just a placeholder.
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Post by thwhtguardian on Feb 29, 2024 9:55:35 GMT -5
And more strangely they've never really done anything with him since. You'd think that in the ensuing 30 years someone would have tried to do something with him...but nope, nothing. I mean, Lombard has had more development in that time. What fascinates me is that John Henry Irons is almost exactly a year away. So, eventually, they did figure out how to write a positive Black character. I guess poor Ron Troupe was just a placeholder. Yeah, and Steel was really awesome. As much as I love the pure visual aesthetic of Superboy, Steel's story during the whole Death of Superman story was way more impactful. Still, Ron always held a soft spot in my heart and was a huge part of my fantasy pitch to DC about a Gotham Central style book focused on the Daily Planet staff.
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Post by shaxper on Feb 29, 2024 10:05:46 GMT -5
Still, Ron always held a soft spot in my heart and was a huge part of my fantasy pitch to DC about a Gotham Central style book focused on the Daily Planet staff. I'd read the heck out of that.
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Feb 29, 2024 10:37:22 GMT -5
What fascinates me is that John Henry Irons is almost exactly a year away. So, eventually, they did figure out how to write a positive Black character. I guess poor Ron Troupe was just a placeholder. Yeah, and Steel was really awesome. As much as I love the pure visual aesthetic of Superboy, Steel's story during the whole Death of Superman story was way more impactful. Still, Ron always held a soft spot in my heart and was a huge part of my fantasy pitch to DC about a Gotham Central style book focused on the Daily Planet staff. I assume that that pitch was thirty years ago. Because given the state of print journalism today poor Ron would be unemployed again.
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Post by thwhtguardian on Feb 29, 2024 12:20:48 GMT -5
Yeah, and Steel was really awesome. As much as I love the pure visual aesthetic of Superboy, Steel's story during the whole Death of Superman story was way more impactful. Still, Ron always held a soft spot in my heart and was a huge part of my fantasy pitch to DC about a Gotham Central style book focused on the Daily Planet staff. I assume that that pitch was thirty years ago. Because given the state of print journalism today poor Ron would be unemployed again. Never a real pitch sadly, just a fantasy of what I'd write if given the chance.
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Post by shaxper on Feb 29, 2024 12:32:02 GMT -5
I assume that that pitch was thirty years ago. Because given the state of print journalism today poor Ron would be unemployed again. Never a real pitch sadly, just a fantasy of what I'd write if given the chance. It would make for a great television series today. The Daily Planet was often my favorite aspect of Superman media adaptations.
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Post by thwhtguardian on Feb 29, 2024 14:32:40 GMT -5
Never a real pitch sadly, just a fantasy of what I'd write if given the chance. It would make for a great television series today. The Daily Planet was often my favorite aspect of Superman media adaptations. Yeah, he has such a great supporting cast which is why I love the Triangle Era as because the various titles were so interconnected it gave the writers time to slow things down a little and focus on such a wide cast of characters.
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Post by MDG on Feb 29, 2024 16:15:49 GMT -5
Yeah, and Steel was really awesome. As much as I love the pure visual aesthetic of Superboy, Steel's story during the whole Death of Superman story was way more impactful. Still, Ron always held a soft spot in my heart and was a huge part of my fantasy pitch to DC about a Gotham Central style book focused on the Daily Planet staff. I assume that that pitch was thirty years ago. Because given the state of print journalism today poor Ron would be unemployed again. Y'know, I don't think I've read a "new" Superman story this century. Is he still at the Planet? is it business as usual or do they acknowledge the state of newspaper journalism?
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Post by zaku on Feb 29, 2024 18:10:11 GMT -5
I assume that that pitch was thirty years ago. Because given the state of print journalism today poor Ron would be unemployed again. Y'know, I don't think I've read a "new" Superman story this century. Is he still at the Planet? is it business as usual or do they acknowledge the state of newspaper journalism? The latter...
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Post by wildfire2099 on Feb 29, 2024 21:33:23 GMT -5
Lois is the Editor in chief now I think? The supporting cast is now all Supers, so it's definitely not the focus, at least in Action.
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Post by tonebone on Mar 1, 2024 10:04:28 GMT -5
What fascinates me is that John Henry Irons is almost exactly a year away. So, eventually, they did figure out how to write a positive Black character. I guess poor Ron Troupe was just a placeholder. Yeah, and Steel was really awesome. As much as I love the pure visual aesthetic of Superboy, Steel's story during the whole Death of Superman story was way more impactful. Still, Ron always held a soft spot in my heart and was a huge part of my fantasy pitch to DC about a Gotham Central style book focused on the Daily Planet staff. I LOVED Steel. He was the shining star from the "Return of Superman" storyline. I was really disappointed when I got the big "deluxe" 30 years of Steel collection a few months ago, and it only presented ONE story from that era, and the rest were, (with a couple of exceptions) TERRIBLE, BORING stories, done later. No one really knew what to do with him, sadly. There were a couple of stories done by Christopher Priest that were damn near incomprehensible. The 52 series featured him and Natasha quite prominently, but it was mostly a Natasha storyline.
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Post by thwhtguardian on Mar 1, 2024 16:38:25 GMT -5
I assume that that pitch was thirty years ago. Because given the state of print journalism today poor Ron would be unemployed again. Y'know, I don't think I've read a "new" Superman story this century. Is he still at the Planet? is it business as usual or do they acknowledge the state of newspaper journalism? Lois is the Editor in chief now I think? The supporting cast is now all Supers, so it's definitely not the focus, at least in Action. Yeah, Lois is editor in chief because Perry learned Superman's identity and is thus in a coma because Lex has a virus that blocked out the fact that Superman revealed his secret identity. Yeah, it was a real bad choice and a silly solution. That said the stories currently are actually really good, only they don't focus much on the Planet staff.
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Post by Duragizer on Mar 6, 2024 22:18:20 GMT -5
This makes me wonder if Luthor, long after this arc was over, right up to the Flashpoint reboot, was still supposed to have an Australian accent. The Aussie slang was dropped, but still, I'm curious.
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