All Diffuse, Normal Bump, Ambient Oclussion, Roughness & Height Maps Included
NOT Animated
Facial Rigged Included
Kingdom Come is a four-issue comic book miniseries published in 1996 by DC Comics under their Elseworlds imprint. It was written by Mark Waid and Alex Ross and painted in gouache by Ross, who also developed the concept from an original idea. Elseworlds story is a deconstructionist tale set in a future that deals with a growing conflict between the visibly out-of-touch traditional superheroes, and a growing population of largely amoral and dangerously irresponsible new vigilantes, in many cases the offspring of the traditional heroes. Superman's costume is based on Joe Shuster's original designs, and most heavily influenced by the Fleischer Superman cartoons according to Alex Ross in Kingdom Come / Revelations. According to character supplement in Kingdom Come / Revelations, while making the concept art of Superman Alex Ross was following in the direction of Frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, where Superman hadn't aged in 20 years. After being spoken by others that his drawings made Superman to have a time-worn, weathered look, it gave Ross the idea that it is suitable for Superman to experience as many of the humbling aspects of humanity as he could and that aging naturally would offset his more godlike attributes. Ross credited the creation of the Kingdom Come Superman as his most satisfying visual and emotional accomplishment, as he stands out as the most compelling figure he illustrated. The silver-templed Man of Steel is growing uneasy with the role of being a world leader during a time of extreme tension. His S chest symbol shield backdrop and belt are black rather than the original yellow as a sign of mourning not only because of Lois Lane´s assassination by the Joker, but his own stance regarding the superhuman issue. Due to a lifetime of absorbing yellow-solar radiation, he is more powerful than ever, and has become resistant to kryptonite. NOTE: This design its an adaptation of the original 1996 graphic novel. This is NOT an adaptation of the Crisis On Infinite Earths TV Event adaptation of the character portrayed by actor Brandon Routh.