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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Book Of The Month – Superman: Secret Identity

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Superman: Secret Identity

Written by Kurt Busiek

Art by Stuart Immonen

DC

I think I can safely say that I’m not the biggest Superman fan. However, when written well, he can be the greatest superhero in all of comics.

When people usually think of “good Superman stories”, the Alan Moore, Jeph Loeb, and Grant Morrison ones are the first to come to mind (Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?, Superman For All Seasons, and All-Star Superman). Yes all of those are classics, but they’re not immediately the first ones to pop into my mind.

Several years ago, I first came across the trade in a used book store that was run by the local library. I didn’t know that much about writers back then, but I did recognize the name Busiek from some other JLA and Avengers stuff. So as I flipped through the pages, I was really admiring Immonen’s art because it wasn’t cartoony, it was a more of a serious tone. It only cost me $4, and to this day I still consider it one of my best purchases.

The story revolves around Clark Kent growing up in a small town in Kansas. Not the Clark Kent, but a Clark Kent. For you see, superheroes don’t exist in this world, but only in comic books. This young man just had the misfortune of being named “Clark” by his parents, whose last name is (you guessed it) Kent. Throughout his life he is constantly recieving Superman gifts from friends and family every Christmas, birthday, etc. Even the bullies at school take joy in tormenting him and making sure his life is a living hell. Clark wants nothing to do with the comic book character, and just wants to be left alone.

While out camping one evening, he discovers that he’s inhereted the powers of Superman. That’s it; I’m legally changing my name to “Hal Jordan”. Finally something great happens to him, and he flies around the world as much a possible, totally taking advantage of these newly accquired powers. But where did these powers come from? Parents? Is he truly an alien survivor from a doomed world? He just doesn’t know. What he does know is that he’s going to be like Superman, and use his powers for good.

He helps out by rescuing people from floods, fires, and more, eventually starting to gain a reputation as a mysterious flying boy by witnesses. Reporters start to snoop around, and Clark decides to talk to one of them and give her the facts so more tall tales aren’t created. Eventually, the reporter betrays his trust and he goes back into hiding, only to re-appear at the town’s Halloween festival when said reporter starts an explosion. He hides in plain sight with a Superman outfit on, and rescues dozens of people while keeping his profile on the down-low.

The thing I enjoy about this series is that no super villains of any sort are introduced, but more realistically, the Government is.

As the years go by and he’s a writer (not journalist) in New York, he meets a Lois after his friends try and set them up. He explains to her that he’s been set up with Lanas, Loises, and even a Kat Grant throughout his entire life. They grow close and eventually fall in love and become the “Lois & Clark” after they’ve been avoiding the comics label all their lives. During this time, Clark’s on his way of becoming a well-known author after several good articles at The New York Post, and thanks to his editor is set-up with a publisher.

The Government have been keeping tabs on his rescues, and finally get crafty enough to take him down. Clark awakes in a labratory where they’ve been running tests on him, and others like him. Clark breaks free and burns the place down to the ground, vowing never to be captured again. He has to explain to Lois why he’s been missing for a few days, and to make it up to her he tells his secret. She accepts him for who he is.

Over the years they get married and Lois is pregnant with twins. Clark doesn’t want to keep running from the government forever, especially since he’s about to start a family, so he makes a deal with them; he’ll help out with big disasters, but nothing political. Agent Malloy, his ‘handler’, agrees and the two work together for many decades. During this time the twins grow up and lead lives of their own. It’s revealed in the fourth act that they’ve inhereted his powers, and have been stopping disasters too for some time.

Throughout the four acts we get to witness Clark go from young boy, to grizzled old man. Because of the realistic tone of Immonen’s art, it all fits beautifully. The shading is wonderful, and the facial expressions really help tell the story.

This isn’t your DC Comics Superman, it’s a guy with the same powers making lemonade out of the lemons the universe has given him. It’s not entirely clear, but it’s believed to had been meteors that crashed in Kansas that gave him the powers.

Later in the end of the book, the Government have their own super-beings, and even Clarks grandkids have inhereted the abilities as well. It’s a fitting end Busiek gives us as we observe Clark doing something he’s always loved doing; watching the sunset. And once it’s set, he can fly east and watch it happen all over again.

So if you’ve never read Superman: Secret Identity, I highly recommend you do so if you’re ever fortunate enough to come across it. Like I said before, it’s my favorite Superman story, and I congratulate Busiek and Immonen for the great job they did on it.

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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 81 (5/22/09)

What a pleasant surprise for this week in comics!  Pick of the week from Joe Kelly & Max Fiumara is Four Eyes #3 (Image).  Fast Five picks include Jack Of Fables #34 (Vertigo), Punisher #5 (Marvel), Herogasm #1 (Dynamite), Superman / Batman #60 (DC), and Wolverine: Weapon X #2 (Marvel).

This week was so jammed-pack with comics, that ya’ll should be expecting a “.5″ episode on Sunday!  Thanks again to Rising Sun Creations for sponsoring the contest this episode!

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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 79 (5/8/09)

A rather fun week for comics this time around! Pick of the week from Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill is The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: 1910 #1 (Top Shelf).  Fast Five picks include Cable #14 (Marvel), Irredeemable #2 (BOOM! Studios), Destroyer #2 (MAX), Superman: World Of New Krypton #3 (DC), and War Of Kings #3 (Marvel).

New sponsor this episode, and new awesome contest for US Residents only!

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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 55

Man, what a weak week.  Pick this week goes to Alex Ross for Justice Society of America: Kingdom Come Special – Superman #1 (DC).  Fast Five picks include Batman: Cacophony #1 (DC), Anna Mercury #4 (Avatar), Green Lantern Corps #30 (DC), Wolverine #69 (Marvel), and Detective Comics #850 (DC).

Batman, Redheads in leather, and Star Sapphires help rescue this week from utter misery and chaos.

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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 52

Although there isn’t a pick of the week, I compare both Final Crisis #4 (DC) and Secret Invasion #7 (Marvel) since they’re both the big event books out this week. Fast Five picks include Scalped #22 (Vertigo), Criminal Vol. 2 #6 (Icon), Rest #1 (Devil’s Due Publishing), New Avengers #46 (Marvel), and Superman New Krypton Special (DC).

Even with two event books out this week, not a whole lot got me excited.

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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 50!

That’s right, it’s the 50th episode! Picks include Deadpool #3 (Marvel), Secret Six #2 (DC), Invincible Iron Man #6 (Marvel), Action Comics #870 (DC), Green Lantern #35 (DC), and Green Lantern Corps #29 (DC).

This episode is filled to the brim with exciting announcements, killer contests (trades & shirts), and much much more!

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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 48 (9/26/08)

Spectacular week for comics! The pick of the week goes to none other than the Crimson Comedian, the Regeneratin’ Degenerate, the Merc With A Mouth, that’s right; Deadpool #2 (Marvel)! Fast Five picks include Captain America #42 (Marvel), Hellboy: The Crooked Man #3 (Dark Horse), The Immortal Iron Fist: Orson Randall And The Death Queen Of California (Marvel), Superman / Batman #52 (DC), and Black Panther #41 (Marvel).

Marvel truly did dominate this week, and with Deadpool leading the way, how can you go wrong?

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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 42 (8/15/08)

Quite the variety this week in comics! No pick this week, but Fast Five picks include Secret Invasion #5 (Marvel), Action Comics #868 (DC), Welcome To Hoxford #1 (IDW), Astonishing X-Men #26 (Marvel), and Green Lantern Corps #27 (DC).

I’m recovering from a cold, so if Green Lantern Natu could stop by soon that’d be greeeat.

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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 34 (6/20/08)

Finally a pick this week! The pick is Scalped #18 (Vertigo), and the Fast Five picks include DMZ #32 (Vertigo), Zorro #4 (Dynamite Entertainment), Superman / Batman #49 (DC), Wolverine #66 (Marvel), and World of Warcraft #8 (WildStorm).

If I seem a little tired, forgive me; Martians attacked my house in the dead of night, and I had to slowly pick them off one by one with a machete, and a can of whipped-cream.

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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 31 (5/30/08)


Want to imagine what it would be like to live in the Marvel Universe? Then pick up Marvel 1985 #1 (Marvel). Fast Five picks include Giant-Size Astonishing X-Men #1 (Marvel), Green Lantern #31 (DC), Dan Dare #6 (Virgin Comics), Thor #9 (Marvel), and All-Star Superman #11 (DC).

Up for grabs this week is Guy Ritchie’s Gamekeeper TPB, Ramayan 3392 AD Reloaded TPB, and Dan Dare #1-5.

E-Mail me at CammysComicCorner@gmail.com for your chance to win!

Thanks again to Virgin Comics for sponsoring the contest.

Awesome week for comics!

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