So I thought I had wrapped up the week in review then I read
Superman Earth One Volume 2 by J. Michael
Straczynski and Shane Davis and knew the week was not done yet. I needed to give this book a little solo
spotlight.
DC has killed the Superman character for years. Outside of
All Star Superman, the actual Superman character has been a mess. They married
him off to Lois Lane and for awhile it worked. Then for various reasons writers
forgot about Clark Kent and therefore the supporting cast. The problem with
that is Superman has always been the false identity and Clark Kent is the true
persona, in my humble opinion. Oh there have been some good moments, like a few
moments by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank in Action comics. Those moments were few
and far between for years. Then DC removed him from his book and we had Mon-el
running around as Superman substitute, while Kal-El went off to New Krypton.
Before the new 52 the same writer of this excellent portrayal of the character
did a horrible job of having Superman walk around the country. Putrid, the character
that was the cornerstone of the company was a shambles.
Next up we get the New 52 which has been putting more and
more nails in the coffin. Grant Morrison’s Action comic version of the
character has been a disjointed mess and it is obvious that George Perez was
never told what Grant was going to be doing when he was writing Superman. The
stories of the editorial mandates and last second adjustment coming out of DC
have been all over the place. No one had a back story for the character. Again we
get no real supporting cast and the portrayal of the character from book to
book had all the consistency of Velveeta Cheese. In the Justice League stuff Johns’
version of the character is totally different from Superman and the Action
comic Superman. I think the Superman character has ton of potential but like a
rookie sensation can’t hit the curveball. I also understand he is one of the
hardest characters to write, but it can be done. John Byrne did some great work for a few years
with him and All Star Superman was the best series ever done on Superman. The
problem is that I have not seen a decent Superman character for a long time.
DC was looking for a younger version of the character, for
all of their characters when they hit the re-set button. That button has
disenfranchised many long time DC fans, young and old, but I’m always willing
to read some good stories. Heck, stuff like I, Vampire, JL Dark, Frankenstein
Agent of Shade are all brand new concepts and could just have easily been done
in the old DCU. Animal Man and Swamp Thing seem to have made it through to the
other side with their histories basically unscathed. Batman has been mucked up
here and there, but remains at its core the same. Green Lantern has had some
retro-cons that have not all been revealed, but again basically unchanged.
Wonder Woman was a brilliant new take on the character, even if the WW in JL bears
no resemblance. The rest of the old DC characters I don’t even know them and
don’t even care about them anymore. Heck I barely care about Nightwing anymore,
he is not who I know. Still if you are going to redo it, then it should be done
right. Wonder Woman got it right.
Guess what DC has redone Superman right, just not in the new
DCU, it is in Superman Earth One. Clark Kent is a young man just getting his start
in the world. We have Lois Lane a more seasoned pro at the Daily Planet who is
Clark’s competition and a nosy reporter. We have a Jimmy Olsen that actually
makes senses as he is a photographer for the paper but a peer of the two and
not some snot nose kid. If anyone is the kid it is Clark.
That is the best part of the book, it is about Clark. Clark
is a stranger in a stranger world and is slowly learning how to make his way in
the world. Can he be with a woman? Can he allow his natural abilities to
outshine everyone else around him? Who he is when he is himself is Clark Kent,
not Superman. Superman is the hero and even as Superman he struggles with the
right and wrong of things. Does he have a right to interfere in a dictatorship?
What are the limits of his power? Wouldn’t the US government be worried about
such a powerful creature in their midst and be trying to make sure they could
control him? Straczynski addresses or at least brings up the points and is
addressing each and every question. He is building a cast around Clark that is
interesting. He is giving Clark some moral dilemmas that anyone with power and
a brain would have to consider. He is giving Superman a powerful foe that could
possibly beat him. He is building suspense for the next chapter as he
introduces Lex Luthor into the mix with some fun twists on Lex. This is the
Superman who I want to read about. This is a Superman that I’m excited to see
in comics again. This is the character done right.
Of course any great comic needs great art and Shane Davis is
delivering. I liked Shane before he disappeared to only draw this book. Of
course each graphic novel is like a six issue run of a normal comic. Shane is
pouring his heart and soul into this work and it shows. The detailed art, the
strong super hero style, the story telling, the page design, the emotions on
the characters faces, the pacing, the action, the quite moments are all done superbly.
Shane Davis may go unnoticed because we are only seeing his work once a year or
so at this point, but like I said many artists currently can’t produce a
monthly book, so this is a great way to get one artist to deliver one great story.
DC should try and redo Superman yet again or just use this
as blueprint or use this as the basis for Superman. Heck as long as they
produce these novels with JMS and Shane Davis, one of these a year is not
enough, but I will be buying them every time. Finally a version of Superman I
can get behind and enjoy.
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