Type: The (cough) real deal

It would help if an artist - ANY artist - were able to make it look good. Even Jim Lee doesn't manage it. I mean, it works as well as it can, but there's too much unbroken blue, and to me, if the hair doesn't have the trademark "S" curl, it could be any pretty boy in the suit. But the true test is whether other artists can make use of the costume without the benefit of Jim Lee's style.
George Perez

Jésus Merino

Yanick Paquette

Mikel Janin

Mahmud Asrar

Editorial
Bottom line - and I'm sure I've said this before - the new costume moves Superman away from his iconic look, and when you want kids to adopt your character into their bosom, it helps if they can actually draw him! It's a lesson I learned from one Gene Roddenberry on the subject of the Enterprise design. All the artists now need model sheets to figure out how to draw even the most popular of guest-stars. I know how they feel. In fact, the DCU looks very unfamiliar now and not in a good way. I like the Dark books because they trade on unfamiliarity in the right way, opening a strange world up to be explored. But with the more mainstream hero stuff, DC has turned me into that mysterious "potential reader" they say used to NOT pick up their books because of over-complicated continuity. After 1 or 2 issues of each comic, *I* don't understand DC's continuity and feel alienated from it. Part of it is that they didn't reboot everything, leaving us to guess what happened and what didn't. But part of it is definitely those ugly-ass uniforms. Without the ICON to latch onto, I feel completely adrift.
But maybe you have a different take on it.
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