The Superman titles of my youth may seem kind of hokey by today's standards, but they were endlessly creative. This was a time when you couldn't spend six months on one plotline, each issue was its own epic, so the editors and writers were constantly coming up with wild new conflicts and concepts for our hero to face. Add in great artwork by by the likes of Curt Swan or Jim Mooney, and you had stories that I just devoured for all the crazy ideas contained within. Grant Morrison is about the only current writer to tap into that side of Superman for his stories, and it's no wonder his work with the character has been so well received.
Sunday, February 3, 2013
The Super-Skrull Joins The Superman Family
The Superman titles of my youth may seem kind of hokey by today's standards, but they were endlessly creative. This was a time when you couldn't spend six months on one plotline, each issue was its own epic, so the editors and writers were constantly coming up with wild new conflicts and concepts for our hero to face. Add in great artwork by by the likes of Curt Swan or Jim Mooney, and you had stories that I just devoured for all the crazy ideas contained within. Grant Morrison is about the only current writer to tap into that side of Superman for his stories, and it's no wonder his work with the character has been so well received.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
5 comments:
300 is coming up quick any special event around it? also need ghost rider deadman and wonder woman she-ra magnus robot fighter vs terminator nick fury and howling commandos team with haunted tank
#300 will be a worthy of an anniversary issue hopefully. I am also quite fond of #301. Cool Suggestions...
I love this site...
I would read the HELL out of that!
Exactly. Damn cool Steve Rude art for the Super-Skrull. Love it seamlessly it blends in with the old Silver Age art.
Post a Comment