Originally Published December 9, 2011
DC Comics recently relaunched their entire series, giving curious but uninitiated nerds a convenient entry point. Fellow blogger Drew Baumgartner and I are two such nerds, and we’ve decided to jump in with a handful of monthly titles. We really wanted to pull out all the nerd stops, so we’re also going to be writing about them here and on Drew’s blog (which you should all be reading anyway) every Friday. This week, I’m hosting the discussion of Action Comics while Drew is hosting the discussion of Animal Man.
Patrick: Who cares about Superman?
I imagine, actually, that we could ask this question about both titles we’re reading this month. In the case of Animal Man, it’s a sincere question, but in the case of Action Comics and Superman, the question is rhetorical. The character is an icon, an institution and yet I feel like it takes an event for anyone to give half a shit about him. I include myself in that “anyone” by the by. I liked it when Doomsday killed Superman. I liked Superman’s tenure fighting for the Soviets in Superman: Red Son. I liked Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow as it recounted the “last” Superman story. Those last two examples are the product of exciting new ideas from visionary comic book writers Mark Millar and Alan Moore. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime idea that makes Superman palatable for me – so why bother picking up Action Comics #1 in the first place? Continue reading




