With well over twenty collaborators involved, we had a wealth of panels to choose from. Pete Woods has been a phenomenal Superman artist for the past five years now. (Geez, has it been that long since Up, Up and Away!) If anyone deserves the honor, it's him. Dan Jurgens revisited his iconic Death of Superman storyline for a page, so there was that to choose from. Rags Morales packed a whole issues worth of emotion into his one page recap of the destruction of Krypton. And then there was contributions by Ryan Sook, R.B. Silva, Gary Frank, and Brian Stelfreeze...
All of these creators made it almost impossible to choose, so I went with the sentimental pick instead.
That's right, the band's back together again!
Anyone who has been reading my blogs for the last two years knows that the Death of Superman storyline was the moment I became a lifelong Superman fan. How could I not pick the awesome two-page spread of all of the major players from that era back together in one room.
And when it's drawn by Jesus Merino, whose style I have enjoyed for well over a decade now, it's even better. I, for one, can't get enough of his work, so I was thrilled to see him helping out at the tail end of the Black Ring storyline. I'm hoping that he sticks around the Superman stable of artists for the foreseeable future (like a post-Grounded Superman gig would suit me just fine).
So there you go...Superman is back in Action where he belongs and everything is right with the world.
Life is good.
Script by Paul Cornell
Artwork by Jesus Merino
Colors by Blond
Letters by Rob Leigh
Action Comics #900
The Black Ring Finale
Reign Of Doomsday
May 2011
Copyright (c) DC Comics
Artwork by Jesus Merino
Colors by Blond
Letters by Rob Leigh
Action Comics #900
The Black Ring Finale
Reign Of Doomsday
May 2011
Copyright (c) DC Comics
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