Clark wants to fit in, so it makes more sense for him to want to be with a normal human being who can challenge him mentally. Separating Clark from that moves him further away from humanity toward the gods. That's not really a Superman I am interested in--at all. I can read Inhumans or New Gods for that. Also, having members of the Trinity date each other diminishes the idea of them being independent variables.
You seem to be into a Superman who thinks of himself as a god and needs to date a human to anchor him. That's not a Superman I'm interested in, My Superman is human, he was raised and grew up with us. Saying he needs human pu**y is insulting to a whole bunch of characters.
LOL. Okay. I'm going to stick with the more interesting character dynamic and the character theme that makes Superman relatable: trying to fit in. Do your own thing.
Clark wants to fit in, so it makes more sense for him to want to be with a normal human being who can challenge him mentally. Separating Clark from that moves him further away from humanity toward the gods. That's not really a Superman I am interested in--at all. I can read Inhumans or New Gods for that. Also, having members of the Trinity date each other diminishes the idea of them being independent variables. Not to mention Superman and Wonder Woman don't have a personality dynamic that I have ever found interesting.
@vance_astro: Falcon isn't an option here, and when did Hal Jordan star in Green Lantern Corps? If branding is behind John's sales, why is Storm not selling more given the fact that she is a central part of the second or third biggest franchise in comics--bigger than the GL universe at least? The attrition in Miles's book has been noted, and he is in a Spider-book. And many of these other characters don't have their own titles. Also, Falcon isn't in the same position, because there are no other Captain America options and the title has just been relaunched, as has been mentioned.
I don't know. I don't read DC anymore. I just know that John isn't the one carrying the brand. I "Green Lantern Corps" is the title of the book than it seems likely that the book isn't about 1 character.
Actually, John is the only human in the book, and none of the supporting characters (Jruk, Feska, Maro) are Green Lantern mainstays like Kilowog or Arisia. All supporting characters were introduced in GLC 21. John is the only character in the book every month. The zero year and future's end issues focused on him alone, etc. So, as in the words of the creators, it is John's book.
Jensen: There will be a fairly significant shakeup. John Stewart is our main character.
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