In March, co-writers Keith Giffen and Dan Jurgens will take over the writing chores on Superman and while they’ve promised new, original characters and a direction that takes cues from departing George Pérez without being held hostage by his run, the solicitation for Superman #7–the team’s first issue–gives us something unexpected.Helspont.That’s right, one of the WildStorm Universe’s most powerful and persistent villains, appears on the cover of Superman #7, duking it out with the Man of Steel.Given the stealth crossover in their respective #1 issues, where both Superman and Stormwatch (a title facing its own creative changes in March) dealt with a mysterious alien horn being blown to summon “something” to Earth, one has to wonder if there’s a connection there.We’ve already speculated at what the connection between the mysteries of Superman and Stormwatch might have in common a few times, but the idea that the Last Son of Krypton is getting a visit from a character with a direct line to titles like Grifter and Voodoo casts an even bigger spotlight on those possibilities.Add to this the cleverly-hidden WildStorm character appearing as a stealth supporting cast member in Superboy, and we’ve got a very clear connection between the Superman family of titles and Co-Publisher Jim Lee’s old stomping grounds.
Will SUPERMAN #7 Answer Some Lingering Wildstorm Questions in The New 52?
In March, co-writers Keith Giffen and Dan Jurgens will take over the writing chores on Superman […]