Review Group Week 160 - SUPERMAN: WORLD OF NEW KRYPTON #1
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Did you get paid for something? ![]() |
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Published critic then? |
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That one works. ![]() |
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I'm famous! |
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Hahahahaa That means so am I. welcome to the party pal. |
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I know its lame but thats the first thing I thought as well. Well to be fair one week at the Outhouse and there's an article for us, that's pretty impressive. And to amlah and punchy, I think Powers reads sooo much better in HC, I always forget how much I love it. I just pre-ordered the third HC from amazon. |
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Yeah, it's pretty freaking awesome, I just finished Volume 2 today, when is 3 due out? I'm really interested to see how the TV version pans out. |
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haha Amazon has Powers HC vol 3 listed as march 4.... mighty me waiting a while. I'd still pick it up no matter how late it is. Great story and I love reading the letters' pages. The TV show sounds great, I heard he's handed in his contribution for the pilot already. |
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Who would you cast as Walker and Pilgrim? I always read Walker's lines as Patrick Warburton (Brock Samson, The Tick), and can see Katee Sackhoff (Starbuck) as Deena. But I think maybe they should go for unknowns, and cast bigger names as the various powers who die and are investigated. |
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Hilariously awkward. |
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Double snap! |
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I thought that Superman: World of New Krypton (aka, Superman Gets a Job) was a decent read for a first issue. Robinson and Rucka have a firm grasp of who Superman is and what makes him tick. It has been interesting to see Superman finally come face to face with his Kryptonian heritage and realize that it is not the idealized world he imagined it to be. In this issue, Superman takes up Alura's offer to turn his back on Earth and live permanently on New Krypton. Superman's first job on New Krypton is to find a job, or, rather, choose a guild. Guilds are generally determined based on one's parents, but because Superman's parents belonged to different guilds, and because Superman was not raised on Krypton, Alura gives him the option of choosing his own guild. Robinson and Rucka take some time to flesh out this aspect of Kryptonian society as part of the story, and we finally get an explanation for the different clothing that the people wear, all of which harken back to the different interpretations of Kryptonian garb by several artists over the decades: the different clohtes are guild uniforms. We are also treated to a cool scene where Superman establishes that while his powers may not be unique among his fellow Kryptonians, he is still more than a match for any individual resident of New Krypton given his vastly greater experience using his abilities. The conclusion of the issue is no big shock given what we've seen from future solicits, but it puts Superman in a very interesting situation. One of the things I have enjoyed about the New Krypton story arc is that I really have no idea where the authors are taking this story, or how they plan to resolve the problems facing Superman, his fellow Kryptonians, and the Earth. I see a lot of promise in this issue, and given the caliber of the writers involved, I plan to stick with it. |
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