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We re coming up on a year of running this column, and I know that because the week we started it turned out to be the week that Diamond Comics Distributor paused service amid the spreading COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdowns that resulted. That all simultaneously feels like it happened five years
and five minutes ago, but because everyone online has been musing about where they were and what they were doing when the lockdowns started last spring, I ve also been thinking about where we are now in the world of comics, where we ve been, and what s still left to do before we get back to normal again.
A New Writer for Superman
Phillip Kennedy Johnson begins his run on Superman this week. First up: a two-part story about the hero, his son and his succession.
There should always be a story with a message, said Phillip Kennedy Johnson. “That idea applies more than ever when you’re writing Superman, who embodies the idea of service.”Credit.Matt Roth for The New York Times
March 9, 2021
When the Brian Michael Bendis run on Superman and Action Comics ended (the last issue he wrote came out in December), readers wondered who the next writer would be. Not many would have predicted Phillip Kennedy Johnson would be the one.