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How DC Can Use Superman: The Man of Steel to Catch Up to Marvel

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Nick Nadel's Tuesday column examines the increasingly busy intersection between comic books and the movies.

Warner Bros. must be looking very closely at The Incredible Hulk right now. A major comic book franchise that transformed from an audience-alienating debacle into a fast-paced summer blockbuster? No doubt they're thinking: If Hulk can bounce back from portentous dialogue and mutant dogs, why not Superman? Though a critical and box office success, Superman Returns was seen as a disappointment by fans hoping for more action, and less moping about Lois. While Bryan Singer and Brandon Routh are still attached to the sequel (Superman: The Man of Steel), there is talk of following The Incredible Hulk's lead and starting from scratch. (A fan petition wants to take it a step further -- to reboot the franchise sans Routh and Singer.) Here are a few suggestions on how Superman can return with dignity.

Let the Big Guy Crack a Smile
Superman is 70 years old and there are a number of seriously creaky concepts floating around in his world. Namely, that the Daily Planet's ace reporter (along with everyone else) can't see that Clark Kent is actually Superman behind those thick glasses. Also, the idea that Clark even still works at a newspaper is pretty outdated. (See, kids, papers are where folks got their news before Google.) None of the basics have to be jettisoned, of course, but they should be playfully tweaked. Richard Donner injected a good amount of tongue-in-cheek humor into Superman, playing to the strengths of the quick-witted Christopher Reeve. Reeve also lent a dash of mocking irony to the character, letting the audience know that it was okay to laugh at a grown man wearing blue tights. Any Superman film that hopes to connect today's audience should follow in Reeve's iconic footsteps.

More Giant Robots, Fewer Super Kids
If Singer does return to the franchise, he could earn geek points by introducing evil robot Brainiac as a foil for the Big Blue. Outside of Superman IV's hopelessly dated Nuclear Man, Lex Luthor has been the primary villain in the Superman films. It's well past time for some new blood. How about looking to the action-heavy Fleischer Brothers cartoons of the 1940s for inspiration? After all, they did feature their fair share of giant robots and mad scientists. And what say we just ignore Clark and Lois's little "super tyke?" No one wants the franchise to turn into the adventures of Superboy and Krypto the Supermutt.

(Brain) Trust the Comic Book Writers
There's a reason why Iron Man so closely resembled the Marvel Comics universe: Its writers consulted on the film. Jon Favreau and Iron Man producer Kevin Feige enlisted a secret brain trust of Marvel staffers (including fan favorites, writers Mark Millar and Brian Michael Bendis) to help keep them on track. Seeking advice from ace Superman writers like Geoff Johns and Kurt Busiek would not only please fickle fanboys, it would also make for a richer and more faithful adaptation.

The Flash: Available for Cameos, Bar Mitzvahs
Iron Man is the launching point for 2011's Avengers, and Tony Stark's cameo in The Incredible Hulk helped dilute the early negative buzz surrounding that film. Ergo, The Man of Steel should be a springboard for a Justice League franchise. Imagine hothead Flash challenging Big Blue to a friendly race in a bonus scene after the credits role on Man of Steel. Perhaps the race is continued in a Flash film (which needs to get off the ground yesterday) and then called back in a future Justice League movie. And if for some reason Flash isn't available, there's always...

Batman Vs. Superman
The idea of pitting the two legends against each other has been kicking around for years. (At one point Wolfgang Petersen was attached to a version penned by Seven's Andrew Kevin Walker.) There isn't a single red-blooded comic book fan alive who wouldn't pay to see this titanic tussle on the big screen. So if all else fails, appeal to the basest of geek impulses and dump a couple hundred million dollars into Bats and Supes wailing on each other for two hours -- sure beats endless scenes of Brandon Routh making puppy dog eyes at Kate Bosworth.

When not writing, Nick Nadel is in line at the comic book store alongside the other geeks, er, fans of speculative fiction. His most prized possession is a 1960s Batman comic wherein the Dynamic Duo are trapped inside a fortune cookie factory. He lives in Brooklyn and updates his aptly named website (nicknadel.com) with comedy writing and videos.  

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Filed under: Books/Comics
Tags: comics book films, dc comics, marvel comics, superman, the incredible hulk

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"There isn't a single red-blooded comic book fan alive who wouldn't pay to see this titanic tussle on the big screen", re Batman Vs. Superman

I seem to remember all the blogs saying the same thing about Alien vs. Predator, and look what a mess that turned out to be. How about DC try someone other than Supes. He's had 5 films now. Routh and Singer had their shot, if we need another Superman film try something else.

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If it's Batman vs. Superman, it better be Batman who goes evil. Otherwise, we're all dead.

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The superman is Bulandon.He is very cool.我很喜欢他。

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"I seem to remember all the blogs saying the same thing about Alien vs. Predator, and look what a mess that turned out to be."

True Asher, but you have to admit there is a certain geek curiosity to the pairing. If nothing else, maybe it'll happen in Frank Miller's inevitable Dark Knight Returns film. (You know Miller'll do it eventually.) And while Superman has had multiple films, none have allowed him to battle giant robots and/or Doomsday. He's teamed up with Richard Pryor, but no Brainiac or Mr. Mxyzptlk? Come on!

And, Chinese Boy, there's no question about it, Brandon Routh is very cool. Anyone who costars with Shannyn Sossamon in an upcoming movie titled "Life Is Hot In Cracktown" has to be cool.

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dc comics need to keep sups alive.
No more whimpy lex luthor 1980`s movie plot .
Jail lex luther bring the man of steel against another super alien, darkside. this will bring a block buster plot. It will bring a wrath of destruction and action packed suspence to the franchise. and still can tie this film to the last if the man of steel fights a little in space, He can rescue his crystals he lost. Plus since sups came back to earth last movie have dark side follow his trail back to earth.

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Dc can use tom welling from smallvile to cast in legion of super heroes block buster film.

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