Voglio morire.
Morrison, basta.
http://tvtropes.org/...AllstarSuperman
E se fosse vero, non è possibile essere così geniali, così perfetti.
Voglio morire.
Morrison, basta.
http://tvtropes.org/...AllstarSuperman
E se fosse vero, non è possibile essere così geniali, così perfetti.
http://www.cracked.c...-comic-book_p2/ leggi qui
Newsarama: I’d like to know a little more about Leo Quintum and his role in the story. He seems like a bit of an outgrowth of the likes of Project Cadmus and Emil Hamilton, but in a more fantastical, Willy Wonka sense.
Grant Morrison: Yeah, he was exactly as you say, my attempt to create an updated take on the character of “Superman’s scientist friend” – in the vein of Emil Hamilton from the animated show and the ‘90s stories. Science so often goes wrong in Superman stories, and I thought it was important to show the potential for science to go right or to be elevated by contact with Superman’s shining positive spirit. I was thinking of Quintum as a kind of “Man Who Fell To Earth” character with a mysterious unearthly background. For a while I toyed with the notion that he was some kind of avatar of Lightray of the New Gods, but as All Star developed, that didn’t fit the tone, and he was allowed to simply be himself. Eventually it just came down to simplicity. Leo Quintum represents the “good” scientific spirit – the rational, enlightened, progressive, utopian kind of scientist I figured Superman might inspire to greatness.
http://www.newsarama...superman-3.html
Queste teorie dei fan sono sempre simpatiche, ma non sono praticamente mai vere
Morrison non smentisce, però, non ne parla proprio.
Più che altro, questa teoria dimostra come All Star Superman sia un fumetto dai mille significati, interpretabile in più modi. E' una cosa bellissima.
Perché non l'ha manco mai sentita sta teoria, almeno al tempo. Il personaggio non è Lex.
E il fatto che questa teoria "complottistica" non sia vera, non sminuisce il valore dell'opera.
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