We talked a lot about doing Aquaman during Blackest Night but we ended up doing Brightest Day. And Ellen, Cliff and Maxine are all as big a part of this book as he is." -Jeff Lemire Click to read the entire interview! Aquaman "It started back during Blackest Night, actually. Buddy is a family man first, a superhero second. So I want to take it back to Grant's core concept. Grant Morrison established that take on the character, and Delano continued it, but he kind of dropped the superhero aspects when the book moved over to Vertigo proper. The family aspects of the book are all that matters, its what defines the character and makes him worth exploring. ![]() He's just another 2-dimensional costumed hero. See Action Comics #3 - World Against Superman." -Grant Morrison Click to read the entire interview! Animal+Man "Without his family there is nothing that makes Buddy Baker special. Discovering that he's the last survivor of an extinct super-civilization affects him deeply as you might imagine and slightly changes his relationship to his adopted world. He has an indestructible blanket that kept him safe as a kid before his powers began to develop but he has no idea if he's from space, from another dimension or from Russia. Action+Comics "Although young Kal-El/Clark Kent grew up knowing he'd been found in a rocket, he had no idea where the rocket came from.
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