RELATED: Superman Just Got Revenge on One of DC's Strongest Cosmic Gods It was about falling into those roles and seeing how we could fit it into the concept without using the same characters. What I wanted to do was take characters from DC's past who would fit the roles of the Authority: The Engineer becomes Natasha Irons, the niece of Steel, and instead of the magical Doctor, it's the Enchantress, the DC witch, and so on. But that idea of what if the good guys were on our side, it's more from that and there's not a lot of characters from the Authority, apart from Apollo and the Midnighter, that appear. Grant Morrison: That's the thing, it wasn't so much the Authority characters as it was the Authority concept and what that meant at the end of the 20th century when the powerful people weren't our enemies but were on our side and how poignant and tragic that looks nowadays. How does it feel to jump back into the Authority and its characters, with Superman front and center? Grant, you're not just jumping back into Superman but also the world of the Authority, a world you helped completely redefine. RELATED: Superboy Just Took a Classic Superman Power to the Next Level
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