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Old 02-11-23, 07:48 PM
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As for the big reveal

Tom Taylor Takes Jon Kent Into the World of Injustice

By Joshua Lapin-Bertone
Monday, February 6th, 2023

Tom Taylor has been keeping a secret from you. When the critically acclaimed writer announced that he would be continuing Jonathan Kent’s story in Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent, he didn’t tell you why. Not only will the miniseries see a rematch between Jon and Ultraman, but it will also take DC’s younger Superman to a place he’s never been before. The battle with Ultraman will force Jon to explore the multiverse, and one of the places he’ll end up will be greatly familiar to fans of Taylor and his work for DC. It’s a place of war, a place of betrayal, and a place of…Injustice.Yes, we can finally reveal that Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent not only continues Jon’s story that Taylor began in Superman: Son of Kal-El, but also builds on the legacy of storytelling he crafted for the popular DC video game franchise, which hasn’t been seen in a DC comic book since the Injustice 2 series concluded in 2018. But how exactly will Jon find himself in Injustice’s harrowing world, in which Batman finds himself fighting for survival against a tyrant Superman? We were as curious as you, so we sat down with Taylor for an exclusive interview about the upcoming series and its newly revealed twist.


Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #1 (Art by Clayton Henry)

You have been teasing for some time that there is a deeper reason for Jonathan Kent to be getting a new title.

Yeah, we've kept something hidden from the fans for a very long time. We have a sort of secret subtitle which we're very happy to be announcing today. This is Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent…Injustice.

Wow! Okay!

Okay, indeed. A lot of people know the premise of this series: Ultraman, the man who kept Jon Kent, who enslaved him for so long, who essentially took his childhood from him, he’s out there in the multiverse murdering Kal-Els. Val-Zod, and someone who we won't give away just yet, come to Jon Kent and let him know that they believe he's the only one who could stop him.

So, that's what everybody knows, but what they don't know is where in the multiverse that's going to lead Jon. One of those places—and a very important part—is the world of Injustice.

How long have you been wanting to bring Injustice into your Superman run?

Injustice for me is a very troubled time. I had so much fun on that book. Obviously, I was on it for years. I think I was originally hired for fifteen chapters, and I wrote over 150. But there's a lot about Injustice that that rubs me up the wrong way. I don't believe Superman, no matter what happens to him, can become that person. I don't believe Wonder Woman becomes that person. So, for me, it's a really interesting Elseworld, and throwing Jon Kent as sort of that beacon of hope and in a way, quite an innocent character and a character who wants the best for the world, throwing him into that world where his father has become a dictator gives us so much to play with. I've been talking about this story to all my friends who will listen for months, long before we knew where we were going with this.


Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #2 (Art by Clayton Henry)

The original Injustice saga kicks off with Superman reacting to the death of Lois and an unborn child that would have presumably grown up to be Jon. So, with all of this emotional baggage, how will the Injustice Superman react to Jon, the person that his son could have been?

I don't want to give away his reaction. I have written their meeting and it's a big one. I don't want to give away exactly how that goes down, because so much of the beauty of this—we almost didn't want to let people know. But we need to let Injustice fans know that we're going back. The first meeting was a moment. I can't really describe it yet. You're just going to have to read it.

Where is this going to take place in the Injustice timeline?

It’s right at the core of it. Around Injustice 2: Year 5, which people know is around the game time. It's a really exciting time and it's one of my favorite times to write as well—who's alive during that time, the dynamics and what that means for Jon. Because it's not just his father. There are other characters, other players, and other people that he knows in that timeline who are different. And seeing him interact with their different personas, and what's happened to them, and how he hopes to help is a huge part of this story.

Who are some of the heroes and villains of the Injustice world that you're excited to play Jon off of?

Obviously, Batman. There is Superman, there is Wonder Woman, and how she reacts to Jon suddenly showing up. But I guess the biggest one—and I wasn't going to give this away, but you know what, for anyone reading this I will—there is a different Damian Wayne in the Injustice world. Literally his best friend is essentially not on the side of the angels in this world. That is going to give us a very fun and entertaining dynamic and quite a tortured dynamic to play with.

I don't know if you've realized this, but this is the 10th Anniversary of your first Injustice series. Did you ever think that this corner of the multiverse would have such a long shelf life?

I had absolutely no idea that this was the tenth anniversary. That is incredible. As I said earlier, I was hired for fifteen chapters. I thought that was going to be it at the time. We had no idea it was going to be the runaway success it became, let alone leading to Injustice 2 and writing 75 chapters of that. It is incredible that it's gone so far.

Obviously, it's a testament to the whole franchise—to the games, to everything Ed Boon and the team built at NetherRealm, to everything that all the artists have done on these comics. They’ve gone on to be megastars. We've got Bruno Redondo, and Dani Sampere, who just worked on Dark Crisis. It spawned a giant universe, but also some great talent as well.

Jon Kent and Ultraman. That is a rematch that we have been anticipating for some time, because this guy stole Jon's life from him. How long have you been planning it?

A long time. It was something that I would have loved to have gotten to in Son of Kal-El, but there was just no space really, with everything we needed for Jon, and with the big saga that we told there. So, it was clear that this was the place to do that.

Ultraman is the catalyst for all of this. This is not a good person, and he's already made Jon's life hell. So, for him to be out there murdering Kal-Els, which we talk about what that does to their worlds and to other worlds. It’s kind of huge. There is this massive confrontation brewing, and you're all going to get to see it take place.


Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #1 (Art by Jordi Tarragona)

You mentioned killing various Kal-Els. How worried should I be about some of my favorite versions of Superman across the multiverse?

Yeah, be afraid. I'm not spoiling anything. I mean we've already seen one dead in Action Comics #1050. You will see at least one more go, and there is something very difficult about watching Kal-El die. And Clayton Henry is such a great emotive artist. He’s someone who just gets some fantastic acting out of the faces of these characters. Losing our first Kal-El in Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent is a big moment.

Speaking of Clayton Henry, his artwork is phenomenal. Can you tell me more about your working relationship with him?

He's just a phenomenal artist. He's one of those guys that you see his art and you’re kind of drawn to it. He’s incredibly expressive. Every character, everything they’re going through, you feel it. Every time we email, every time we talk, he's excited about this. He's drawing a really massive issue right now, and it’s a bit of a mutual admiration society going on. But it's just because the work we're doing is so fun—it's so bombastic, big, and full of cliffhangers and major moments, It’s superhero comics through an Injustice lens. Bringing that Injustice feel to in-continuity comics is a really exciting prospect.


Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #2 (Art by John Timms)

How are things going between Jon and Jay Nakamura?

When we open, it’s going quite well. Everybody in the world has forgotten that Jon Kent is Superman. Lex Luther has done something called Project Blackout, where he's essentially erased Jon Kent and Clark Kent from people's minds. Their secret identity is gone. People no longer know that Lois Lane is married to Superman. However, Jay Nakamura kissed Jon at the end of the giant battle for Gamorra. They don't know that Jay is with Jon Kent, because Jay kissed Superman. The entire world still knows that Jay Nakamura is Superman's boyfriend, so that leads to some stuff which we cover straight up in issue #1.

Now Jay has to hide his face when they go out in public. It's quite a switch from the traditional secret identity trope.

It is. Jon Kent can walk around happily free. He actually says at one point that this is the most free he's ever felt, just walking through a park. Jay is like, “Great,” as he’s all hidden.

Jon has been having some fluctuations with his powers lately. What can you tell us about that?

Jon has been having some major fluctuations with his powers. It's been building to something for months, starting in Superman: Son of Kal-El and going through to Lazarus Planet in that great story written by C.S. Pacat. It's been going somewhere, and yes, you can probably tell from the issue #1 cover that we are finally going to see that power unleashed for the first time in this title.


Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #2 (Art by Mike Perkins)

How far do you have things mapped out for Jon Kent? It sounds like you have plans within plans.

Definitely, I think everyone has plans for Jon. I’ve seen him showing up in a lot of places all through the DC Universe. It’s great to see our boy just continue to grow and continue to take over and continue to be present and save people in this universe. We have a big story planned here, and we certainly have discussed some plans for after this. But this was one of the reasons why this needed to be a miniseries. Because of the story we’re telling in this, it didn’t feel right to tell it in Superman: Son of Kal-El. This needed its own title. This is an event in itself.

This all sounds very exciting. Is there anything else you can tease?

One of the really exciting things is the return of Val-Zod, who I co-created with Nicola Scott. The page where he first shows up, Clayton has just drawn the absolute hell out of that. It's a great moment. It’s really exciting to bring him back.


Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #1 by Tom Taylor, Clayton Henry and Jordie Bellaire will be available in print and as a digital comic book on March 7, 2023.
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Getting pretty tired of the DC Infinite promo emails that all say "Only on Ultra" . Talk about rubbing your face in it. One day Ultra, one day...but not today.

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Hey Giantrobo, have you been able to login to DC Universe Ultimate? I've been trying all yesterday and today and always get Unknown error even after I changed my password.
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Hey Giantrobo, have you been able to login to DC Universe Ultimate? I've been trying all yesterday and today and always get Unknown error even after I changed my password.

I haven't had any log in issues. Just clicked the app on my phone after seeing your post and it opened right up Logged In like normal. I haven't tried on a computer though...
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< Me finally realizing I can use the Mirror Screen feature from my phone to my ROKU on 1 TV and straight to my other TV to read comics on a big screen again like I used to when DC Universe had an app on ROKU.

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I was never a big comic reader as a kid but did get into it a bit in the late 1990's and then stopped. Today I stopped in a comic shop for the first time in decades and picked up the trades for Batman: Year One, The Dark Knight Returns, Batman The Long Halloween and Batman Dark Victory.
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The Long Halloween is a great, great Batman story.
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I mean all of those are pretty phenomenal, though Dark Victory isn't quite as good as the Long Halloween.
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I had read all of those in the 1990's and loved them so I decided to reread them as my way to get back into comics. I just ebayed a nice trade paperback for Batman: The Killing Joke. I don't like hardcovers.
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Speaking of Batman: Killing Joke, I much prefer the original colors in older perfect-bound editions to the new colors in the hardcovers.
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The Long Halloween is a great, great Batman story.
I've got to re-read this. I haven't read it since its original release so I don't remember the details, I just recall not liking the writing. My only recollection is thinking that the "world's greatest detective" should have figured it out a whole lot faster. Tim Sale's art is always great though. I'll have to put it on the reading list since everyone else seems to love it.
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Wasn’t The Long Halloween essentially a “Year Two” story? It makes sense that he might not be the greatest detective yet.
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Question: I am interested in getting the Alan Moore run of Swamp Thing and I was wondering if it has an actual conclusion or not? I am thinking of getting this:
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Moore’s Swamp Thing has a conclusion. Or as much of a conclusion as an ongoing series can have when a creator leaves.
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Yeah, there's a definite conclusion to Moore's run.

In an interesting twist, there's really not much of a beginning to it. Moore inherited the book from another writer. His first issue was #20 where he hastily closed out the previous writer's story, then started his own take on the character starting with #21. Not sure if those TPBs contain #20 or not, not all of Moore Swamp Thing collections do.

I have the previous editions (with the bordered covers) and the Absolute Editions. The Absolutes contain #20, the older TPBs don't. But I think the hardcovers they issued with the "faces" covers in that boxed set had #20 in the first volume, so those might, too.
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The run with the aborted ending is the Rick Veitch run that followed Moore's. He famously walked off the book after DC editorial axed his "Jesus" issue (#88) at the last moment. He was in the middle of a lengthy time travel run where Swamp Thing was traveling backwards in time and meeting older DC characters like Sgt. Rock and Etrigan.




It got caught up in the whole The Last Temptation of Christ kerfuffle on the late 1980s, and DC got cold feet and pulled the book. Veitch, who had completed the story which had been previously approved by DC editorial, was pissed and walked off of book. The time travel arc was to have been the finale to Veitch's run, and Neil Gaiman was scheduled to take over the book after Veitch, but he also pulled himself off of the book in soliditary with Veitch.

And DC has, to this day, refused to release the banned story even though they have put out more religiously inflammatory material in the years since (hello, Preacher!). It is available online in a poor quality (and mostly unreadable) -- Zulli completed the art from Veitch's script, but the production wasn't finished and only a couple of pages are inked and only about half is lettered.

Anyone interested can see the script and art here: https://ohdannyboy.blogspot.com/2011...ing-meets.html

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Folks, it's been years in the making but the classic Phantom Stranger Omnibus came out today! Available at all finer bookstores and comic book shops. It happens to be on sale for half price at InStockTrades.

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Folks, it's been years in the making but the classic Phantom Stranger Omnibus came out today! Available at all finer bookstores and comic book shops. It happens to be on sale for half price at InStockTrades.

https://www.instocktrades.com/produc...ger-omnibus-hc

I have all your single issues, I think, but digging out and reading often valuable singles isn’t always easy. Pre-ordered this thru DCBS several times over the years, looking forward to finally seeing it in my monthly box.
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Apologies for cluttering the "new" DC thread, since this is the former head, but man this is not a good look (I'll admit I haven't listened to the interview but summaries are not flattering):


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