I've never been a big Superman guy, but was he really always writing articles on himself to begin with?
I know that's Spiderman's thing, but I've never really heard it addressed that Superman's entire shtick as Clark was being the Superman reporter too. Its always just "he is a reporter."
I'll admit to being ignorant if that was the case all along, but this really just feels like them making up a problem so they can get a plot out of it to score points.
I'm not a comic book historian so take this with a grain of salt.
Yes he writes articles on himself, in this issue the new reporter hired to cover superman asked Clark if he can reach Superman since he covered him for so many years and Clark says Superman doesn't comment.
Lots of issues use Clark's articles as framing device for the issue.
Superman in World's Finest (old school Batman Superman comics) was captured by a fictional country Lubania. in 2022ish they retconned it where they implied he was sodomized during torture sessions .
I didn't read the disgusting comic but there was a post about it here during that time and the plot as far as I could tell is Clark going to Lubania to interview some general and the general was one of his (Superman's) captors. And there is a sequence of panels that shows during the interview Clark raises his glasses and laser blast the general in a fit of rage only to show Clark imagined it and remained composed AND OBJECTIVE to a man who fucking raped his bootycheeks.
I've never been a big Superman guy, but was he really always writing articles on himself to begin with?
I know that's Spiderman's thing, but I've never really heard it addressed that Superman's entire shtick as Clark was being the Superman reporter too. Its always just "he is a reporter."
I'll admit to being ignorant if that was the case all along, but this really just feels like them making up a problem so they can get a plot out of it to score points.
I'm not a comic book historian so take this with a grain of salt.
Yes he writes articles on himself, in this issue the new reporter hired to cover superman asked Clark if he can reach Superman since he covered him for so many years and Clark says Superman doesn't comment.
Lots of issues use Clark's articles as framing device for the issue.
Superman in World's Finest (old school Batman Superman comics) was captured by a fictional country Lubania. in 2022ish they retconned it where they implied he was sodomized during torture sessions .
I didn't read the disgusting comic but there was a post about it here during that time and the plot as far as I could tell is Clark going to Lubania to interview some general and the general was one of his (Superman's) captors. And there is a sequence of panels that shows during the interview Clark raises his glasses and laser blast the general in a fit of rage only to show Clark imagined it and remained composed AND OBJECTIVE to a man who fucking raped his bootycheeks.
It goes both ways, woke writers are trash tier.