COMICS: Writer Brian Q. Miller Reveals More Details About SMALLVILLE: SEASON 11

COMICS: Writer Brian Q. Miller Reveals More Details About SMALLVILLE: SEASON 11

Hit the jump to find out more about Smallville: Season 11, the planned comic book continuation to the CW television series. Included are details from the writer on the positions of Lois Lane and Lex Luthor in the series and much more.

By JoshWilding - Feb 13, 2012 09:02 AM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics
Source: Comic Book Resources

Thanks to Comic Book Resources, we have plenty of new details on Bryan Q. Miller and Pere Perez's Smallville: Season 11. Personally, the finale of the show was such a massive disappointment (as were the last few seasons for the most part) I can't help but be equal parts curious and repulsed by this series. How do you feel about Smallville being continued in comic book form? Check out the interview below (even more can be found by clicking on the link at the bottom of the page) and then be sure to sound off with your thoughts in the usual place.



On The Direction That Smallville: Season 11 Will Take:

Season 11 is about all of our players transitioning into the next phases of their lives. Work, love, heroics and villainy all play a part in how they're settling into a very "Look! Up in the sky!" world. The season premiere, as all of ours historically have, sets up not only the plot-journey for the year, but what everyone's personal struggles will be. That isn't to say there will be tons of angst. There's only a bit of angst here and there. The goal is to make this as entertaining a read as possible, and Clark's at our center for that. He's how we'll process that information. He's Superman now. No more hiding in the shadows in a black trench coat or a red jacket. He gets to shake hands with the people he saves. He likes flying. He's transitioning from seeing his abilities as a burden to seeing them more as a job. And he loves his work.

Storytelling-wise, Season 11 episodes are -- bigger. Each episode is more like a mega-episode, or a TV movie that continues the "Smallville" saga. If you're going to buy a chapter each week, I'd like you to feel like you've gotten your money's worth by the time each mega-sode ends. If you're picking it up collected in print issues, you're going to get a substantial read every month.


On Whether We'll See Any Other DC Characters Turn Up:

Oh, sure. Big time. We'll get a slightly new twist on a pretty big Superman villain from the comics in the premiere (which runs the first 12 weekly chapters). After that, the second episode spends quite a bit of time introducing Superman to a very popular member of the DC family -- something tells me it will (hopefully) go over well. Beyond that, some returning allies and some new enemies, all around.


On What Differentiates This Comic Book Series To The Other Superman Books On The Stands:

It's in the title -- it's "Smallville." It's an ensemble piece with Clark Kent at its core. These are continuations of the characters roughly two million people a week, half a year each year, for a decade tuned in to see. If you're someone who stopped watching the show in the early years, come on back. They aren't in high school anymore. He's in the suit. Like, all over the place. You're going to get Superman action. You're going to get derring-do from Green Arrow. Lois and Clark are together -- and happy. So there's some romance there. And Chloe. And Chloe! Chloe Sullivan is here -- you won't find her anywhere else (as far as I know!).


On The Role Of Lois Lane In The Series:

Our dynamic duo are ships in the night. Lois' career is on the rise, thanks to her exclusive with the President during the Apokolips event (or "Contact" as the locals are calling it), and Clark's non-Daily Planet time is spent Supermanning. They're a couple in the big city who are trying to find time for one another as they get their "careers" started. Add to that that the general populace knows aliens exist. It doesn't spoil anything to say (as it's a page 1 reveal), that someone spotted alien slaves on the surface of Apokolips when it was in low orbit in the Finale. We're finally fine with super heroes patrolling our streets and skies, but xenophobia is now very real. The last thing Lois wants is anyone finding out Superman is from Krypton.


On The Role Of Lex Luthor In The Series:

Lex might not have memory of his life before the finale, but he still has his instincts and something tells him he can't trust Superman, regardless of how much good he's doing. He watched Superman push a planet out of our orbit -- which means there's someone among us with the power to push a planet out of orbit. That doesn't sit well with Lex. He sees Superman as a potential terrestrial threat, and is deeply entrenched in the xenophobia bandwagon brought on by Contact. Lex has transitioned Luthorcorp to Lexcorp, and he's doing everything in his power to help the world protect itself from threats beyond the stars.


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goldeagle07
goldeagle07 - 2/13/2012, 10:21 AM
"If you're going to buy a chapter each week, I'd like you to feel like you've gotten your money's worth by the time each mega-sode ends. If you're picking it up collected in print issues, you're going to get a substantial read every month."

I wished and hoped that the writers and the producers of the show felt that same way about the Smallville viewers for the past ten years! It still pisses me off that the show ended the way it did and all we get is a comic book version of what we all hoped we would have gotten to see on our TV's each week as a consolation prize. If I wanted to see Clark Kent save the day as Superman I would have bought a Superman comic instead. Thanks Smallville but no thanks, I'll stick to other versions of Superman.
rbfn04
rbfn04 - 2/13/2012, 10:27 AM
How about "this wasn't necessery and Smallville was a piece of shit show"? Yeah, I'll take that reason.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 2/13/2012, 10:34 AM
Smallville was hella lame!
ericraven
ericraven - 2/13/2012, 10:35 AM
i for one cant wait. im a big superman fan and yes the show was not so great at end of its run. but we all forget it was a t.v. show. with that i believe the comic will be a great read and format to pleas the visual aspect.
comicbookjerk
comicbookjerk - 2/13/2012, 10:44 AM
Screw you guys I'm getting a subscription!
Smallville has its flaws but I bet the comic will be sweet!
comicbookjerk
comicbookjerk - 2/13/2012, 10:44 AM
But I think we need a made for TV mini movie to fix that horrible season finale!
rbfn04
rbfn04 - 2/13/2012, 10:47 AM
@comicbookjerk how can you fiz 10 years of BS with ONE made for TV movie. Also, Welling in the suit? Yeah right...
misner89
misner89 - 2/13/2012, 10:55 AM
i for one cant wait to read these sounds good
ManofSteel23
ManofSteel23 - 2/13/2012, 11:12 AM
[frick] YOU ALL...Im buying every single issue
skoewe
skoewe - 2/13/2012, 11:29 AM
This is what season 10 should've look liked. A holls
ManofSteel23
ManofSteel23 - 2/13/2012, 11:30 AM
I watched the series and a read shit loads of comics,I wanted clark in a suit doing shit,if this is the only way Ill get it then so be it
MarsivNayr
MarsivNayr - 2/13/2012, 11:33 AM
I watched Smallville for the entire run.
It disappointed me a couple of times but ultimately it was pretty good at what it wanted to be... maybe most of the time.
I'll get the comic. It can be really entertaining.
Positive1
Positive1 - 2/13/2012, 11:48 AM
With all due respect, I am a Smallville fan AND I've always been a comic reader. I always took it for what it was as a "reimagining" of the character in no way associated with canon which in itself is very relative when speaking of comic continuity.

We can find flaws in aspects of any interpretation of our favorite characters. To have them not being created at all anymore, in whatever medium, is the complaint I never want to have to make. There are some train wrecks, of course, but all we can hope is that every once in a while we get a creator who truly loves and respects the character AND has the clout to do it without too much studio interference.

My two cents. I'll be giving this one a chance. I hope the grand scale of zero budget restrictions allows for some graet stories.
Positive1
Positive1 - 2/13/2012, 11:48 AM
"great"!!! typo!!! hate that! lol
ManofSteel23
ManofSteel23 - 2/13/2012, 11:53 AM
People can accept loads of different origins for clark,smallville did its own and people dont like it...go watch reruns of the cape...
Optimus83
Optimus83 - 2/13/2012, 11:55 AM
Batman meets Tom Welling. ...¡¡¡NOW!!!
AC1
AC1 - 2/13/2012, 12:02 PM
so i guess they're introducing the emo, angst-filled shitville version of Batman in the comic/season 11?
PsyGuy
PsyGuy - 2/13/2012, 1:20 PM
Why is everyone so upset about this?

Some people enjoyed Smallville (like me) and can't wait for the comic continuations!
I think that they open up a lot of doors for the Smallville universe and eliminate hurtles like budget, effects, and actors.
Give it a chance and stop being so close-minded.


FlashFacts
FlashFacts - 2/13/2012, 1:22 PM
@SuperArgo [frick] YEA ! GO NY GO NY GO !
Peteyparker
Peteyparker - 2/13/2012, 1:58 PM
0_o...........I don't care.
mgeoff88
mgeoff88 - 2/13/2012, 2:10 PM
I like what I'm hearing so far. I think it's going to be hard to wait for the printed collection.

So it sounds like they're going to introduce Batman in the Smallville universe. If they are, it's going to be interesting to see.
MikeKus34
MikeKus34 - 2/13/2012, 2:16 PM
I'm actually pretty excited. I mean, sure the show wasnt exactly the Superman story we know, but it sure did a good job of creating one of the most entertaining superhero shows on television. How many other times have we gotten a show that ran for so long, introduced so many characters to live action that may never see it again, and actually created an original story so we werent left to watch a rehash of a story we've seen a million times? Try and answer that one truthfully, haters.

PS @WittySupername - excellent Friends reference, actually fits Tom quite nicely haha.
rbfn04
rbfn04 - 2/13/2012, 2:19 PM
Well, at least it will be better acted than Smallville...
KoonEl
KoonEl - 2/13/2012, 3:11 PM
People are just upset that they can't make their compilation videos on you tube with Clark in the suit. The story was very well-told IMO. Seeing a close-up with him in the suit would have been awesome, but it doesn't change the story. I don't even buy comics anymore, and I'm gonna pick this up.
TheDpool
TheDpool - 2/13/2012, 3:17 PM
Maybe we'll get the BrucE wayne the show never gave us haha although it was a Major hint what was his name? it was Bruce somthing
AtomicChipmunk
AtomicChipmunk - 2/13/2012, 3:26 PM
>PsyBoy :

I have been open minded with Smallville for 10 years.

I regret it.

[frick] smallville
jaysin420
jaysin420 - 2/14/2012, 11:35 AM
Awesome!

I wish it was still on tv, but this is pretty damn cool. And yea it's obviously Batman they're hinting at there.
KalEl84
KalEl84 - 2/14/2012, 9:53 PM
I love that they're doing this and I can't wait for it!! The creators of the series said from the very beginning that the series was a reinterpretation of the Superman mythos. I've said that for the 300th time, but folks are slow. I've read Byrnes Superman run, Birthright, Secret Origin, so I'm open to a lot of different interpretations of his beginnings. 'Smallville' did have flaws here and there, but I loved it for being about Clark Kents journey to becoming Superman.
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