Superman: True Brit is an Elseworld Superman story by John Cleese and Kim Howard Johnson, with art by John Byrne and Mark Farmer. It humorously speculates on what could have happened if Kal-El had been raised in England rather than Kansas. Compare Superman: Red Son, which shows what could have happened if Supes had been raised in the USSR instead. Get ready for SUPERMAN: TRUE BRIT, an original hardcover graphic novel with a humorous new take on the Superman legend, courtesy of writer Kim "Howard" Johnson (Monty Python: The First Years) with some help in his comics debut from Monty Python's John Cleese (Fawlty Towers, A Fish Called Wanda)! And with art by fan-favorites John Byrne (JLA, DOOM PATROL) and Mark Farme/5. Superman True Brit 1 Book Review: In a new twist on the legend of Superman, the future superhero is raised in a small English town by adoptive parents who teach him to hide his powers, but his job as a tabloid reporter may be in jeopardy unless he chooses to go www.doorway.rug: Kim Howard Johnson.
Kim Johnson (b. August 6, ) is a writer. Kim "Howard" Johnson is an American writer mostly known for writing books about the comedy group Monty Python. He also co-wrote Superman: True Brit alongside John Cleese of Monty Python. Kim Johnson/Writer Kim Johnson/Creations. SUPERMAN TRUE BRIT SC. Kim "Howard" Johnson teams with Monty Python alumus John Cleese and fan-favorite artists John Byrne Mark Farmer for a unique tale of Superman - if he crash-landed in England! As a journalist for the Daily Smear tabloid, Colin Clark may learn that the key to success may be revealing his greatest secret. Superman: True Brit Take a book written by a Monty Python historian in the form of Kim "Howard" Johnson and co-written by former member of Monty Python's Flying Circus in the form of John Cleese and add artwork in the form of the legendary Johnny Byrne to the mix and you have probably one of the best Superman stories I have read in a very long.
Superman: True Brit is a DC Comics Elseworlds first published in in the US, and by Titan Books in the UK. Written by John Cleese and Kim Howard Johnson, with art by John Byrne and Mark Farmer, it reimagines the origin of Superman, by considering how Clark Kent's upbringing would be different if his spaceship had crashed in Weston-super-Mare in England instead of the fictional town of Smallville in Kansas, America. Superman: True Brit. With John Cleese credited as co-writer of Superman: True Brit, you could be forgiven for expecting a comedy masterpiece, perhaps doing for Superman what Life of Brian did for Jesus. This is Cleese’s first credit on a comic and he’s jumped straight in at the deep end, contributing to this rewrite of the history of the Man of Steel, landing the baby Superman’s space craft in Weston-super-Mare instead of Smallville. True Brit (Table of Contents: 2) Superman / comic story / 93 pages (report information) Script Kim "Howard" Johnson; John Cleese ("With some help by ") Pencils John Byrne Inks Mark Farmer Colors Alex Bleyaert Letters Bill Oakley; Jack Morelli.
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