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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2018 6:37:22 GMT -5
That's about the only downside, he jettisoned Jon off the map and has him on an off panel road trip through the Galaxy with Grampa Jor El. I really miss the family dynamic that the Super-books had before and sending Jon away and putting Lois and Clark in what appears to be a "conscious uncoupling" is pretty dumb...but at least he didn't kill them. It's a little frustrating at times because he gets sooo much right about the distinct voices of Clark and Superman and the daily planet cast...but he ignores what made the last run so perfect completely. I have a question- I'm out of the loop as far as Superman continuity but who is the Lois that's appearing in the Acton book ? I thought she was traveling with her son and Jorel . The Rebirth Lois. She has returned without Jon. It hasn't been revealed where Jon is....
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Post by wildfire2099 on Oct 4, 2018 7:07:35 GMT -5
See, that sorta thing is a game breaker for me... that makes NO SENSE based on the last couple stories before Bendis. I get he doesn't want to use him, but back in the day they at least tried to make it logical. It is good he didn't kill him though, at least the next writer can easily bring him back
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Post by thwhtguardian on Oct 18, 2018 10:09:00 GMT -5
See, that sorta thing is a game breaker for me... that makes NO SENSE based on the last couple stories before Bendis. I get he doesn't want to use him, but back in the day they at least tried to make it logical. It is good he didn't kill him though, at least the next writer can easily bring him back I don't care for it myself, but atleast he went to the effort of actually providing a reason for why Jon isn't there. When Snyder took over Batman from Morrison he just stopped using Damian and never gave a real in story reason why he wasn't there.
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