Apparently there were rumors about his upcoming Superman run that 1. JMS refuses to work on the book if they put Superman in any other DC comic and 2. That the run is basically going to be about Superman going on walkabout a la Stephen Franklin or Midnight Nation. He put those rumors to rest today (courtesy of bleeding cool news link below):
I beat Jan to posting JMS news!
I wish to make several points very very clear.
It is absolutely and unequivocally untrue that I have at any time had any conversations at all with DC about Marc Guggenheim.
It is absolutely and unequivocally untrue that I insisted ôthat Superman only appear in the Superman book heÆs writing.ö
I have made every indication to DC that as and when Superman is needed during the time I am writing him, he will definitely be made available. You simply canÆt keep a character as major as Superman out of every title for the length of my initial run. ItÆs impossible, and the idea that we could or would try is absurd.
It is absolutely and unequivocally untrue that Superman is ôgoing to drop his Superman identity.ö
It is absolutely and unequivocally untrue that he ônot use his powers.ö
So to those who have reacted (properly) to say that these are stupid ideas, you are absolutely right.
They are stupid.
Which is why we are not, have not been, and will not be doing any of them.
The only stupidity greater than those lay in the suggestion that we ever would.
J. Michael Straczynski
It is absolutely and unequivocally untrue that I have at any time had any conversations at all with DC about Marc Guggenheim.
It is absolutely and unequivocally untrue that I insisted ôthat Superman only appear in the Superman book heÆs writing.ö
I have made every indication to DC that as and when Superman is needed during the time I am writing him, he will definitely be made available. You simply canÆt keep a character as major as Superman out of every title for the length of my initial run. ItÆs impossible, and the idea that we could or would try is absurd.
It is absolutely and unequivocally untrue that Superman is ôgoing to drop his Superman identity.ö
It is absolutely and unequivocally untrue that he ônot use his powers.ö
So to those who have reacted (properly) to say that these are stupid ideas, you are absolutely right.
They are stupid.
Which is why we are not, have not been, and will not be doing any of them.
The only stupidity greater than those lay in the suggestion that we ever would.
J. Michael Straczynski
I beat Jan to posting JMS news!
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