Creator of Samurai Jack Worked on Superman, Leaving Only Two Sketches
Genndy Tartakovsky shared two Superman drawings online, and they look great. They are a part of a certain artistic project that has not come to fruition.

Genndy Tartakovsky, creator of such animations as Samurai Jack, Dexter's Laboratory, Star Wars: Clone Wars or the on-going Primal, boasted two characteristic Superman sketches on social media. However, he did not create them by chance - they were supposed to be used as material for a series of short animations with the participation of the superhero, but the idea, unfortunately, was not followed through. It's a pity, because we would like to see a series about Clark Kent made by someone so talented, but we have to content ourselves with the drawings below. Looking at them, one would like to say: Superman Jack.

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