Talking Meme: Choose a Story to Publish!
Jan. 22nd, 2015 10:48 pm![[profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I thought this might be hard, but it wasn't really once I thought about it! First, I could rule out anything set in canon continuity because...because I don't want my pairings to be canon. *runs and hides for a bit* See, I really prefer pairings that are non-canonical and will almost certainly remain so, because it keeps me from getting over-invested about where canon is going and whether my ships are endgame or whatever. I know myself and I think if I had that kind of pressure on my fannish consumption it would make me miserable. I like my little "nah, it's not canon and I don't care" corner of fandom.
SO if I ruled out anything set in something like canon, that leaves a story that could become some kind of Elseworld or alternate timeline where things went much differently and it became a world where Clark/Bruce could happen. And from there I ended up wanting to see From This Day Forward, which is set in an alternate world where Krypton didn't explode and Kal-El has to enter an arranged marriage with Bruce Wayne, much to the dismay of both. I was just re-reading the beginning and started cracking up because I remembered I had included the entirely canonical Silver Age fact that Kryptonian couples are supposed to cut their way out of a giant wedding cake together. And that's a big part of the reason I'd love to see it as a comic--anything that shows Kryptonian culture is automatically a favorite, and that story is probably the most developed Krypton I have.
For artist--assuming I couldn't have Rai_Daydreamer, whose art is still my mental image of Clark and Bruce, and would have to settle for a mere professional artist--I'd probably go with Jae Lee, the current artist on Batman/Superman. I don't always like his Superman because he doesn't look at all like a kid from Kansas--there's a very inhuman, almost eerie quality to him that I find off-putting--but I think he'd be GREAT at drawing a Kal-El who was wholly Kryptonian:

I also think Lee would do an amazing job of drawing Krypton, as he's really good at surreal, unearthly landscapes and cityscapes. Here's Lee drawing Clark and Bruce in a city park in Gotham that looks like something out of Lovecraft:

I'd really love to see what he'd do with Krypton!