Clark Kent makes a major life change in new ‘Superman’
Clark’s situation is one most any working stiff can relate to, when they’ve had enough and don’t want to take it anymore. And the superhero, who became a journalist in the first place because he wanted to speak out on things he couldn’t as Superman, “has been in this awkward position of everything he’s writing is certainly a shading to keep his identity secret,” Lobdell says, adding that Clark is in a sense Superman’s id
Entertainment reporter Cat Grant also quits the Planet with him, and Lobdell says she’ll be bringing “a whole other set of skills” to their next venture. It probably won’t be at another media outlet in Metropolis, though.
“I don’t think he’s going to be filling put an application anywhere,” the writer says. “He is more likely to start the next Huffington Post or the next Drudge Report than he is to go find someone else to get assignments or draw a paycheck from.”
He’s moved on, of course — Superman and Wonder Woman recently shared a kiss in the pages of Justice League.

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