Sent to Earth as an infant from the dying planet Krypton, Kal-El was adopted by the loving Kent family and raised in America's heartland as Clark Kent. Using his immense solar-fueled powers, he became Superman to defend mankind against all manner of threats while championing truth, justice, and the American way!
Bear with me as this is my first forum post. I guess what I had typed under the picture didn't count...or whatever. My apologies.
What I had said was...
This is a scene from Superman #11 (2012) written by Dan Jurgens. Back in the 90s, Jurgens and Jon Bogdanove worked on Superman and Superman: The Man Of Steel respectively.
With what Clark says about Bogdanove Bridge, was Jurgens just having a good natured ribbing at Bog's expense or is he upset with Jon about something now?
I'm just curious as to what other people think about this scene.
@TheMadMonkey: i would take it as a nod to Bogdanove, a little reference to all superman fans who would get it. like a fan service. no hating or pranking at all here.
@TheMadMonkey: i would take it as a nod to Bogdanove, a little reference to all superman fans who would get it. like a fan service. no hating or pranking at all here.
I agree with this. I laughed a little when I read that line, and I don't think there is any malice to it.
For the record, I do feel that Dan was just having some fun roasting Jon a little bit. Dan has a reputation for being a very friendly and nice guy. If he had a beef with (literally) the father of Kal-El, I don't think he would have expressed it so publicly.
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