



Lobdell talked about his transition from Superboy to Superman, joking that his next book was Super-Kids-Get-Off-My-Yard. The zero issue will focus on Jor-El and the horror he experienced when he realized that Krypton was going to blow up, and trying to break the news to his newly pregnant wife. Lobdell talked about his upcoming run, and mentioned that he wanted to mix the new characters who've been showing up in the Superman book so far with New 52 re-imagined versions of old characters such as Bizarro and Toyman. Lobdell will be concentrating on the Clark Kent identity as well, stating that Clark will be somewhat of his "id," the voice that's able to talk about issues that are important to him, since Superman can't state his beliefs out loud.

Regarding Tom DeFalco's upcoming run on Superboy, Idelson mentioned that now that the character is free from N.O.W.H.E.R.E. and Harvest, the book would start focusing on the fact that Superboy is a clone, and the history of clones on Krypton, who all deteriorated and became "homicidal maniacs." This will lead to friction between Superboy, Supergirl and Superman, since Superman will want to give Superboy a fair chance while Supergirl's actual life on Krypton gives her a more negative view of clones.
Regarding the zero issue of Action Comics, Idelson stated that it would feature art by Ben Oliver and detail Superman's first adventure, which doesn't go especially well. He also promised new details about the New 52 Jimmy Olsen. Afterwards will be a oneshot featuring the return of Krypto, and then a three-part arc tying together many of the plot threads Grant Morrison has laid so far. Issue #13 will also line the book up temporally with the rest of the Super-titles.

Kyrax2, last year's Batgirl cosplayer of San Diego Comic-Con, asked about why Stephanie Brown was taken out of Bryan Q. Miller's Smallville Season 11 and recolored and replaced with Barbara Gordon, the original Batgirl. Cunningham said he had no idea that any of this occurred, and a series of jokes followed encouraging the fan to keep buying the title until Stephanie Brown showed up.
Regarding Superman mentoring Superboy and Supergirl, the panel said this was unlikely to happen anytime soon, since the other two are teenagers and all three have differing approaches to problem-solving.

On the Clark/Lois relationship in the New 52 universe, Lobdell said that he sees her relationship with Clark almost as "besties" at the moment; they're two people who have feelings with each other but work in the same office. Davis mentioned that in the second volume of Earth One she's investigating Clark Kent's background and why he always maintained a C+ average, and stated that she both loves and hates him at the same time.




























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