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DC Comics has canceled Tom Taylor\u2019s gay Superman comic book after only around a year and a half of being in print.<\/p>\n
The news dropped over the weekend at the New York Comic-Con.<\/p>\n
The news about the cancellation isn\u2019t at all surprising as it means no one was purchasing the comic book just like I said.<\/p>\n
However, we see that DC Comics continues with its woke agenda to its characters as the gay Superman is getting relaunched \u2013 but only as a miniseries \u2013 with the Black Superman, Val-Zod.<\/p>\n
DC Comics released a press release about the announcement which also includes the news that Action Comics<\/em> will undergo a new format featuring three Superman stories, and that a new Superman<\/em> on-going monthly series featuring the original Clark Kent version will be released.<\/p>\n So the gay Superman ongoing has been canceled and instead only gets a six-issue limited series probably with a bunch of variant covers to artificially increase sales, Action Comics<\/em> features three Superman stories, and Clark Kent is back as Superman in a new ongoing.<\/p>\n It\u2019s been said DC Comics is in danger of totally getting canceled<\/a> by Warner Bros. Discover and CEO David Zaslav, but now we see DC Comics is releasing higher profile comics such as Spawn Batman<\/em> by McFarlane and Capullo, Silvestri on Batman Joker, Geoff Johns is back<\/a>, Batman movie producer Michael Uslan is involved<\/a> with a DC comic; so I\u2019m guessing WBD probably told Jim Lee to start to fix things or they\u2019re done for (DC also no longer has office space at WBD). <\/p>\n Press Release<\/em><\/p>\n Fans in attendance at today\u2019s Superman panel at New York Comic Con were treated to an hour of discussion and news around the Last Son of Krypton from some of the biggest names in comics.<\/p>\n It was first revealed that Action Comics #1051<\/em> will have a new format, offering not one, not two, but three epic adventures of Superman and the entire Super-Family including stories by Dan Jurgens and Leah Williams!<\/p>\n Following the bombshell events of Action Comics #1050<\/em>, the world\u2019s relationship with Superman is forever changed, the upper limits of his supercharged powers have yet to be reached, and the House of El\u2019s transformation of Metropolis, led by Steel, has begun. But Lex Luthor has found the perfect instrument with which to undo everything Superman is working to achieve: Metallo, whose hatred of Superman is matched only by his hatred for Luthor himself. <\/p>\n \u201cMy one-word mission statement for Action Comics in 2023 is \u2018Super-Family,\u2019 and I draw inspiration from the 100-page Giant \u2018Superman Family issues,\u201d said writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson. \u201cWe\u2019re giving everyone in the House of El their own role and personal journey while still keeping Superman at the forefront, and tying all the Super-titles together in a way that\u2019s reminiscent of the Triangle Era. I couldn\u2019t be more excited to be part of this new era of Action Comics, and doing it alongside such a consummate artist as Rafa Sandoval and comics titan Dan Jurgens truly makes it a once-in-a-lifetime experience.\u201d<\/p>\n Then, in \u201cLois and Clark 2: Doom Rising<\/strong>,\u201d Dan Jurgens and Lee Weeks return to tell the tale of young Jon Kent on the farm with his parents, learning about his abilities, coming of age\u2026 and battling the Doombreaker?! <\/p>\n And the final story in Action Comics<\/em> features Power Girl\u2019s return in part one of a three-part story by Leah Williams and Marguerite Sauvage spinning out of Lazarus Planet. Action Comics #1051<\/strong><\/em> will be available at local comic shops on January 24, 2023.<\/p>\nThe New Era of Superman Starts This January<\/h2>\n
Action Comics To Feature Three Epic Stories of Superman and the Super-Family by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Dan Jurgens and Leah Williams<\/em><\/h4>\n
Superman On-Going Monthly Series by Joshua Williamson & Jamal Campbell to Begin in February<\/em><\/h4>\n
Jon Kent Takes on Ultraman in <\/em>Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent from Tom Taylor and Clayton Henry in Early 2023<\/em><\/h4>\n