Smallville comic book writer Bryan Q. Miller just made an appearance at the Wondercon convention in Anaheim, California, talking on the DC Nation panel which was held on Friday.

“Season 11 takes place at the end of the finale, 218 episodes in, so there’s plenty of new stories to tell,” Miller said at the panel. “Season 11 takes place six months after he pushed Apokolips out of orbit, so it’s essentially a Superman: Year One story told with the Smallville family.”

The cover of the second issue was shown, with Lex Luthor.

UPDATE: Miller also talked about what’s up with Lex. “He knows there’s something about Superman that he vehemently just hates and doesn’t trust,” Bryan said. “As for Clark, he’s riding the highest high he’s ever ridden… He’s perpetually engaged to Lois Lane. It’s everybody from the show taking that next mid-twenties step in their lives. They’re trying to figure out their place in the world.”

Miller also mentioned the currently-filming Green Arrow TV pilot Arrow, and said it’s “really cool.” “When it comes out, watch it,” he says.

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KSiteTV Editor-In-Chief Craig Byrne has been writing about TV on the internet since 1995. He is also the author of several published books, including Smallville: The Visual Guide and the show's Official Companions for Seasons 4-7.

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  1. I’m glad he clarified when the season was taking place, because technically, the end of the Finale was in… 2017? I’d much rather it start shortly after he defeats Apokalips.

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