Originally posted by shadowknight
People here are really laying into Carver
As to the thread, Cheap Superman Knockoff A beats Cheap Superman Knockoff B.
What's this about Superman that every writer wants to make his own Superman story? I mean just how many Superman clones are out there?
Originally posted by Rao Kal El
Just for the record.I think today's Carver's meltdown was E-P-I-C 👆
The fact that Hickman stated that this was his "JLA" is even better on top of that Sun God was tired, SWEET!!! 😆
There is just no way to not like Carver (Only Pr can do that, because Pr is not human)
Originally posted by abhilegend
What's this about Superman that every writer wants to make his own Superman story? I mean just how many Superman clones are out there?
Where did Hickman stated that this was his JLA?
I read somewhere that he wanted to made a comic with the JLA, since this is obviously not feasible while working with Marvel, He created his own version of the JLA, I think it was stated on and interview on previous or in CBR, though I doubt he used JLA for obvious reasons. But it was implied IIRC. Poor wording on my part saying that "it was stated" because He can't
But this are openly rip off's of the JLA.
Originally posted by abhilegendIIRC It was CBR I remember reading it too. While he didn't come out and say this was his JL, he all but said it. As for te first part of your question heres a partial list since Marvel seems to create a New SM analogue every 5 yrs.
What's this about Superman that every writer wants to make his own Superman story? I mean just how many Superman clones are out there?
Where did Hickman stated that this was his JLA?
Hyperion-there's too many to list suffice to say, you have both good and evil versions.
Gladiator
Count Nefaria
Aquarian
Sentry
Blue Marvel
Sun God
Plus another SM clone that worked in the Daily Bugle can't think of his name right now. There's at least another 4 or 5 more if I had a copy of the Marvel handbook I could list but I can't recall their names right now.