Yippeee! The new Star Trek TV series is not taking place in the Abramsverse.
But I don't like how it'll take place before Next Generation.
Yippeee! The new Star Trek TV series is not taking place in the Abramsverse.
But I don't like how it'll take place before Next Generation.
I hope that one of these days we can see a Star Trek spin off exclusively told from the "enemy's" (Romulan, Klingon before they made peace with the Federation) pov. Alas, I don't think that the studios are willing to take the risk.
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There’s big changes coming to Superman in . First off, he’s dying. Then he’s being replaced by, err, well, the old Superman (). But it also seems on his way out —and one of them is a young man from Shanghai.
Ever since DC unveiled its line-up for Rebirth, we’ve had some questions about why the classic…
The star of Gene Luen Yang’s upcoming series The New Super-Man, Kenan Kong Chinese hero won’t just be a a Superman with a hyphen in his superhero name. However, choosing the new Super-Man’s civilian name was the most challenging task for Yang.
In an extensive new article for , Yang covers the lengthy process of deciding Kenan’s (pronounced like “Keh-nahn”, rather than “kee-nen”) name, from making it authentically Pinyin Chinese, to deciding on something that could easily draw parallels to Clark Kent, and at one point, having to change it entirely from Kenji Kong, just in case readers assumed he was Japanese.
It’s a really fascinating insight into how Pinyin works, and Yang’s approach to writing a character who’s culture and upbringing is so important to them, and well worth a read at the link below. Meanwhile, you can get to know Kenan a little better when The New Super-Man begins in July.
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But why? Why can't they just come up with a unique Chinese superhero with his/her own capabilities?
I came across a set of Chinese comic books called "Wind/Cloud (Storm Riders)" by Ma Rongcheng a long time ago (must be at least 15 years ago...). It's still one of my favorite comic books. It has rich mythology, amazing plot, well-written characters and wonderful drawing. They made a couple movies and some TV series based on the comic books, but never got close to the level of the comic books.
Unlike most believe, China's superhero mythology is much much older than that in the US. It dates back to the Ming dynasty in the 1500's, when a huge number novels came out describing heroes and villains with supernatural abilities, the ability to punch through walls, to fly, to control minds, to heal people, to live forever, and even approaching god-like abilities... Just imagine what I see in the "Gong Fu Panda" movies, and multiply that by about 100-1000 folds. That's what the characters in these old Chinese superhero mythology can do. "Wind/Cloud" is basically a comic book based on this kind of Chinese superhero mythology. It's amazing. I think they should make some new characters along these lines, not just some new versions of Superman/Batman, etc.