But a quick tour through the EW comment boards indicates that people do care — and they care hard. But there is also an intriguing gut reaction that pops up whenever matters of race pop up in the comic book world — a kind of strict-constrictionist defense. How would the powers that be like taking Malcolm X and making him white? That movie would be killed before it started. Now, this is a silly argument, but keep in mind: We are talking about rather silly things.
White has appeared in comics for over 70 years, which means that literally generations of comic book fans have enjoyed his fictional presence. But the cancer went into remission, and White returned to the Daily Planet. Like most mainstream comic book icons, White is essentially just a collection of unchanging personality traits — irascible, faintly annoyed, old-fashioned — that can be plugged into an infinite array of contexts.
There are irascible old-fashioned black lesbian newspaper editors in this world, after all. But I realize that this line of argumentation drives strict-constrictionist comic book fans crazy.
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Comment and Save Until you earn points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Comic Vine users. Use your keyboard! Perry started out as an investigative reporter and rose in the ranks until he was promoted to editor-in-chief. Perry sent his best reporter Lois Lane to cover secret military operations on Ellesmere Island.
When she returned with a story about an super powered alien and an alien ship taking off from under the ice, he disregarded it saying that he can't print stories like that in his paper and that she could've hallucinated half of it plus the Pentagon denied all of her story occurring.
After finding out that she leaked her story to internet blogger Glen Woodburn , his publishes demanded her to be sued and he called her into his office. He gave her 2 weeks of unpaid leave, but believing she saw something, he told her she did the right thing knowing the public wouldn't be ready to accept an Alien living amongst them. Lois returned to the planet as a worldwide alien message from General Zod seeking Kal-El was spread to every technical device on the planet, Perry had everybody at the planet working on the story but Lois had already left to chase up her lead.
The next day as Perry came to the office with the world completely changed, the FBI was waiting for him with questions about Lois' knowledge of the alien General Zod was looking for but Perry couldn't help.
He then switched the news on to find Woodburn milking Lois' leaked article to game fame and he rang Lois to warn her about the FBI. Sometime later whilst in his office, Zod's huge ship Black Zero descended on the skyline of Metropolis.
The ship began to launch a gravity beam directly into the city beginning to destroy a large portion of the city and bringing down skyscrapers. Perry ordered the evacuation of his staff and then ran down outside the building into the terror. While trying to escape with Jenny Jurwich and Steven Lombard she got caught under rubble. Perry and Steve tried to move the rubble from her as the gravity beam terraforming the planet edged closer.
Realizing that they had no way to get her out in time, the beam suddenly stopped. Managing to get Jenny out, they make their way across the rubble to the epicentre to find Lois and the alien kissing as General Zod emerges from rubble and engages the alien in combat. Lois joins the 3 in making their way across town as they see the rubble of a satellite burning up in the atmosphere. After the alien hero, Kal-El now nicknamed " Superman " defeated and kills the malevolent General Zod , Perry finally published Lois' original article, with the added events of the past 2 days.
He also employs a new reporter, Clark Kent whom he introduces to Lois who instantly recognizes him as Superman in disguise and Steve. Perry operates the newspaper somewhat differently after Superman's arrival. The Daily Planet gives favorable mentions to Superman, unlike some of the other newspapers, most likely because Perry was grateful for having been saved by the alien hero during the Black Zero Event.
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