.. will be launched as a book.
Smallville Season Ten ended as it always should have done. Clark Kent ripping the glasses from his face, pulling at his shirt, about to take flight from the top of the Daily PLanet. And that was that – aside from a bedtime story from Chloe to her son.
What happened next… well that wouldn’t be part of Smallville would it?
Or would it?
I understand that story editor and writer for the series, Bryan Q Miller, also recently of Batgirl until the DC Relaunch, is to write a new novel, tellling the story of what happened to the Smallville cast after the end of the TV series, in continuity. A Smallville Season Eleven, if you will. With Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season Eight and Nine doing so well in comic book form, this seems a rather natural move.
Whether there will be more novels, who else will write them, and whether or not they will appear in comic book form as well, I guess we’ll wait until the official announcement to find out.
Source: bleedingcool


I'm a huge SV fan, but the title scared the crap outta me. Don't really know what to think of this..
ReplyDeleteAs a tie-in novel? Yes. As a comic book? Please, no. Just no.
ReplyDeleteComic book please!!!! :D
ReplyDeleteAnd to think, I actually believed it when they said "It's OVER at season 10! No more stretching it out!"
ReplyDeleteI miss Smallville... I wish they would have made a season 11.... It seems so weird without Smallville on Friday's.... Please bring bck Smallville!!!!!!!!
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ReplyDeletehuh.. I thought it ended well, I don't know if I'll follow up
ReplyDeleteOk, should it actually be called Metropolis?
ReplyDeleteCould have done this in a 4 or 5 minute wrap at the end of the final episode like "Six Feet Under" and "The Wire".
ReplyDeletethis is cool but i wish the did it in comic form
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