http://www.dccomics.com/blog/2014/11/14/bryan-q-miller-and-cat-staggs-say-so-long-to-smallville
Since the release of its debut digital first chapter back in 2012, Smallville: Season 11 has continued the storyline that began on The CW’s long-running Smallvilletelevision show. For fans of the show, Smallville: Season 11 offered more of what they loved, on a much larger and all-encompassing scale. For readers unfamiliar with the show, it presented an alternative take on Superman and the Justice League that was free from current comic book continuity and contained no shortage of shocks and surprises. Throughout its run, the Smallville comic saw Superman meet Batman for the very first time, get recruited by the Green Lantern Corps, square off against a vastly altered Lex Luthor, and in its most recent arc, “Continuity,” face an altered reality in Smallville’s take on DC’s classic Crisis.
After a robust run of thirteen years that included Superman’s 75th Anniversary in 2013, the adventures are finally coming to a close for this unique vision of the Man of Steel. Today’s digital first SMALLVILLE: CONTINUITY #12 is the climactic chapter of Smallville: Season 11 and the final installment of the franchise. To commemorate the occasion, we sat down with Smallville: Season 11 writer and former Smallville television writer Bryan Q. Miller as well as series cover artist Cat Staggs to discuss saying goodbye to Superman, which storyline they’re most proud of, and what words of advice they may have for the man in the red and blue.
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