When Smallville first debuted in 2001, its mix of pretty teens experiencing the outré seemed like an attempt to reach the same audience as Buffy The Vampire Slayer. Now that the Superman-before-he-was-Superman show has reached its end, it looks to be taking more inspiration from the Joss Whedon show that lived on as a Dark Horse comic; Smallville will soon launch its eleventh season as a comic book series from DC Comics with Smallville writer Bryan Q. Miller at the helm. Miller revealed new details about the project in an interview with IGN, stating fans can look forward to "fights and tights," something the original show didn't exactly get around to as far as Superman was concerned.
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