The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

DC reveals new writer for Superman

- By David Betancourt

The super-secret writing plans for Brian Michael Bendis at DC Comics have been revealed.

DC has announced that Bendis will be writing multiple Superman titles in his highly anticipate­d debut after his surprise departure from Marvel Comics after a successful two-decade career.

Bendis’ first Superman short story (previously announced) will be illustrate­d by DC Comics co-publisher and fan-favorite artist Jim Lee in the 1,000th issue of Action Comics (available in print and digitally on April 18).

On May 30, the first of a six issue weekly miniseries titled “Man of Steel” arrives, written by Bendis and illustrate­d by multiple artists, including Ivan Reis, Evan “Doc” Shaner, Ryan Sook, Adam Hughes, Kevin Maguire and rising star Jason Fabok. The miniseries will have six interconne­cted covers drawn by Reis and Joe Prado. DC says “Man of Steel” will add new twists to the last days of Superman’s home planet of Krypton before its destructio­n, as well as a new take on Kal-El/Clark Kent’s path to becoming the most recognizab­le superhero of all-time.

On July 11, DC will debut the first issue of a new ongoing “Superman” series, written by Bendis with art by Reis. The series’ first story arc will take a look at the major happenings resulting from the end of the “Man of Steel” miniseries. That same month, Bendis will take over writing duties on “Action Comics” No. 1001 as it resumes publicatio­n on July 25, working with artist Pat Gleason.

In its news release announcing Bendis’ new super-assignment­s, DC says Bendis will focus on making Action Comics’ stories more character-driven, while introducin­g new heroes and villains and putting more focus on Clark Kent’s role at the Daily Planet as a reporter.

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