ONEYE
Sr Member
^^^Blasphemer!!!!!:lol
Hmmm, your avatar, speaks... volumes! :lol
^^^Blasphemer!!!!!:lol
Again - there are characters that change themselves to suit the surrounding world and then there are characters who change the world -
Batman - changes to fit the world
Superman - changes the world
I wasn't a fan of Superman's long hair- but there was kind of a reason for it (being that he was dead and came back looking like Kip Winger). Around that time is when I dropped out of comics and stopped reading. The Spider-man Clone was happening and it seemed like there were 20 titles per character - upon seeing this I know there's no need for me to start spending my money again.
Judging an awful lot from one image, there. The hoodie is covering his uniform - it's not the uniform itself. The red eyes are heat vision warming up - not a permanent "smoldering" condition.
Looks like a wholesome, classic-style Superman retelling to me. He's ambitious and intelligent! He loves his parents and excels in every field from finance to science to professional sports before deciding he'd like to pursue a career in journalism! Ah, but he's young still. How emo of him!
He'll feel *really* bad when he realizes he can't cut himself.
I've been reading comics since 1972 - and in the case of comics - you CAN tell a book by it's cover - or in this case, by the image they've chosen to sell this new Superman. These images are the most important - It's doesn't matter if the hoodie is the uniform - it's there for a reason, to catch the eye of a certain type. Remember when they rebooted Supergirl a few years back - the cover was somewhat similar only she was holding a skateboard.
And PLEASE don't give me the "comics for people who don't read comics" -- BULL. People who don't read comics aren't going to buy and read this. Not a chance.
Yup, Crystal Pepsi and New Coke, which tasted like Pepsi.I vaguely remember clear Coke or was it clear Pepsi?