A unique feature of this medium of comic books is how often we like to explore alternative timelines variant "dimensions" and "universes" that deviate due to a singular event, causing ripple effects that change the entire world.
In such an alternative universe, perhaps a young writer with the familiar last name of Loeb in this case Sam follows up his first published work in Dark Horses Tales of The Vampires #5 with a one-shot issue of Superman/Batman #26. On the strength of that work he is assigned his first limited series, and then eventually an ongoing series. Perhaps in short order the comics industry finds its next Eisner winner, familiar name to the pages of Wizard and Newsarama, and fan-favorite panelist at the San Diego Comic-Con.
But thats just an alternative timeline. In June of 2005, seventeen year-old Sam Loeb, son of comic book writer Jeph Loeb, died after a three-year battle with cancer.
By all accounts Sam lived a remarkable life for such a young man, touching the lives of just about everyone he came in contact with. And in April, DC Comics and a host of superstar creators are giving comic book readers a small glimpse into who Sam was and what he might have been, as 26 of the biggest names in comics lend a hand to finish a special story Sam wasnt able to complete before his passing.
Superman/Batman #26 isnt just a glimpse at the kind of comic book writer Sam Loeb may have become, but the way so many people who knew him have rallied around this special project, for those of us who didnt know him it serves as a glimpse at the person he was, the mark he left, and at the limitless potential that the world lost with his passing.
We recently had the opportunity to speak to Sams colleague, best friend, and father Jeph Loeb to discuss the upcoming issue