Poor superman
>>81870573
It's funny considering that pre-New 52 Supes is now running around the universe.
Also I misread your OP as "Post Superman" so why the fuck not
>>81870573
Look, I'm gonna be honest. New 52 Superman was shit from the start, this should've happened a long fucking time ago.
Shit, why not just go back to Pre-Flashpoint era. It's has become extremely clear that the New 52 didn't work out the way the DC was hoping.
>>81870807
No he wasn't. He had some shitty writers just like every character ever has had.
>>81870650
>dumbass manlet tries to fight muscular 6'4'' guy
>>81871125
That was a lot of shitty writers then
>>81870807
>New 52 Superman was shit from the start
Post Superman and New 52 Superman are the same fucking characters. You guys act like one hates women while the other doesn't. The only difference I can think of is one is less revered and stupider than the other. That's it and it's not a flattering difference.
>>81871274
They are different characters.
>>81871310
Yeah, new 52 superman is a nicer guy desu.
>>81871274
one has decades of character development and great stories. New 52 has shit writers poor art and always seems to be edgy and grim
>>81871310
>this is my opinion and I'm sticking to it
>>81871357
The art on the Superman book has been garbage lately. How does this happen? Don't the shittier artists tend to work on lesser known books?
>>81871310
Yeah, one killed in cold blood and the other didn't.
>>81871357
>always seems to be edgy and grim
How to know if someone actually reads New52 Superman 101
>>81871229
I always love that the equations in Professor Hamilton's dreams are shit you learn in high school.
>tfw enjoy New 52 Superbro
>tfw he's dying
Goddammit DC. You did this with Flashpoint, you've done this with Crisis on Infinite Earths, and a few years down the line you're probably gonna reboot the whole fucking universe again.
>>81871562
>and a few years down the line you're probably gonna reboot the whole fucking universe again.
Well yes, the DCU is like a living ecosystem, one that goes through occasional mass extinctions and bottleneck events.
The important thing is that it grows and develops differently from each one of them. Nothing stays the same forever, and nothing ever happens the same way twice.
>>81871152
Well it ended in a double knockout, so he did pretty well.
>>81871223
>The New 52 is Zero Hour done right!
>>81873335
And that's a mistake