Superman is giving up his
once-promising career in journalism. Alter ego Clark Kent is resigning from the post of star reporter at the Daily
Planet, the Metropolis newspaper where he has worked since the first Superman
comics were published in the 1940s.
DC Comics, which publishes the Superman stories, says Kent will walk out in
protest that hard news has given way to too many "soft" entertainment stories.
The move has been prompted by the Daily Planet's takeover by a
conglomerate.
The publisher has hinted that the Man of Steel might even go the way of many
journalists and become a blogger, in an effort to get his views across to a
wider audience.
"Why am I the one sounding like a grizzled ink-stained wretch who believes
news should be about... Oh, I don't know... news?" says a disillusioned Kent, according
to a leaked panel from Wednesday's edition of the comic that appeared on the
Newsarama.com website.
New Superman writer Scott Lobdell told USA Today newspaper: "This is really
what happens when a 27-year-old guy is behind a desk and he has to take
instruction from a larger conglomerate with concerns that aren't really his
own."
Conglomerates only see circulation and the bottom line. Tough but altruistic Journalists want to stick to the truth and inform John Q Public only of the facts. Seriously, are there any reporters like that out there any more? Were there ever any?
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