
American Comics: I drew Superman during the Great Depression
What if Germany had won the Second World War?What if Hydra had killed Captain America before he became a symbol of hope?What if Tony Stark had perished alongside his parents?What if S.H.I.E.L.D. never existed—and the world’s fate rested instead in the hands of Zemo’s Thunderbolts?What if Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin, became the mayor of New York?Now imagine a lone reporter, suddenly transmigrated into this fractured reality, tasked with recording its chaos.Colin’s life changes when he discovers a strange ability: by simply closing his eyes, he can slip between this nightmare world of twisted heroes and villains, and another timeline—the bleak Era of the Great Depression in America. In that world, amidst breadlines and newspaper stalls, something extraordinary is about to happen: the world’s first true superhero, Superman, prepares to take flight.Two worlds. Two destinies. One reporter caught between them.This is a tale of shadows and legends, of corrupted power and fragile hope, told through the eyes of the man who sells the news… and suddenly becomes part of it.