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Superman: New Krypton : ウィキペディア英語版
Superman: New Krypton

"New Krypton" is a 2008-2009 Superman story arc written by Geoff Johns, James Robinson, and Sterling Gates with art by Gary Frank, Alex Ross, Renato Guedes, Jamal Igle and Pete Woods and published by DC Comics. The arc is an inter-title crossover, published in ''Action Comics'', ''Superman'' and ''Supergirl''.
The story features Superman coming to terms with the death of his adoptive father while also dealing with 100,000 Kryptonians now living on Earth as a result of the ''Brainiac'' story arc. This story begins a planned "link" on ''Action Comics'', ''Superman'', and ''Supergirl'' as part of their collective plans for Superman and his cast of characters through 2008 and beyond. The events of this story lead directly into the 12-part series ''Superman: World of New Krypton''.
==Publication history==

In the months before Johns started his ''Brainiac'' arc, and James Robinson took over writing duties on ''Superman'', both Johns and Robinson had made clear their plans for the ''Superman''-related titles following those arcs for the rest of 2008 onto the end of 2010. The plan is to link the three ''Super''-books (''Action Comics'', ''Superman'', and ''Supergirl''), allowing them to cross over more fluidly on a regular basis, allowing the narratives to be tied together similar to a bi-weekly series.
According to Johns, the plan is to make readers want to get the ''Super''-titles because they would not feel that "you HAVE to read, but that you WANT to read." Robinson also added that even though neither he nor Johns would be writing ''Supergirl'', they made it clear that they were still the advisors to the book's next ongoing writer, Sterling Gates.〔(James Robinson: Superman ), ''Wizard''〕 Gates, coming onto the ''Supergirl'' title with issue #34, has stated his intention of working with Johns and Robinson, stating:

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