[B][URL="https://screenrant.com/new-shazam-comic-preview-tim-sheridan/"]Shazam #1 Preview (Unlettered) + Interview[/URL][/B]
Writer: Tim Sheridan
Artist: Clayton Henry
[IMG]https://i.imgur.com/InlGl86.png?1[/IMG]
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[B][URL="https://screenrant.com/new-shazam-comic-preview-tim-sheridan/"]Shazam #1 Preview (Unlettered) + Interview[/URL][/B]
Writer: Tim Sheridan
Artist: Clayton Henry
[IMG]https://i.imgur.com/InlGl86.png?1[/IMG]
[B][URL="https://aiptcomics.com/2021/07/16/dc-preview-shazam-1/"]Shazam #1 Preview (Lettered)[/URL][/B]
Writer: Tim Sheridan
Artist: Clayton Henry
[IMG]https://i.imgur.com/qE9aMNl.png[/IMG]
I want a Shazam book to do well, but I have zero interest in a follow up to the terrible Future State plotline :/
The art looks great, thought.
someone call me when DC stops treating Captain Marvel like the adopted red-headed step child
[QUOTE=Jabare;5636580]someone call me when DC stops treating Captain Marvel like the adopted red-headed step child[/QUOTE]
This. QFT! Billy has not only earned but deserves better.
I'm not feeling Billy with the Titans, but okay.
I feel like by then Donna would be calling her "Raven" in the field.
[QUOTE=Jabare;5636580]someone call me when DC stops treating Captain Marvel like the adopted red-headed step child[/QUOTE]
a four issue mini is pretty crappy.
Maybe when the next movie comes out he'll get an ongoing
[QUOTE=charliehustle415;5636685]a four issue mini is pretty crappy.
Maybe when the next movie comes out he'll get an ongoing[/QUOTE]
DC will also take notice when Black Adam gets shown.
[QUOTE=silly;5636746]DC will also take notice when Black Adam gets shown.[/QUOTE]
I want to see good stuff with Billy - I don't want to see Black Adam as the star of the franchise.
[QUOTE=charliehustle415;5636685]a four issue mini is pretty crappy.
Maybe when the next movie comes out he'll get an ongoing[/QUOTE]
4 issues? Whats the point in that?
[QUOTE=9th.;5636830]4 issues? Whats the point in that?[/QUOTE]
Explaining why he lost his powers and end up in Titans Academy if I remember right
There are some advantages to a concise mini-series.
(a) First, you can tell a good, filling story in 4 issues. Some of DC's most lauded stories like Batman: Year One and The Killing Joke are rather short.
(b) You (should) get a story with a good beginning, middle, and end, and not one that is unintentionally leaving plot lines all over the place that never get picked up on. Unfortunately, dangling, ignored plot threads seem to be somewhat of a norm at DC Comics.
(c) You shouldn't see artist switches. Or, you REALLY shouldn't see that. If it happens, it's very disappointing.
(d) Event interruptions and things like that shouldn't happen.
I understand the desire for MORE content, but I think I'm more interested in the content being good. Of course, the miniseries format doesn't promise good content, but at least the chances of the stories falling prey to some of the things I like the least about DC Comics are smaller. I would actually like to see more mini-series done and less once a month ongoings for these very reasons. I think the less strenuous schedule with more time to plan and prepare and more focused approach would generally make for better quality content.
[QUOTE=Restingvoice;5636859]Explaining why he lost his powers and end up in Titans Academy if I remember right[/QUOTE]
If it were to re-ignite the Shazam Family and lead to a new books, I'd prefer that.
[QUOTE=Jabare;5636580]someone call me when DC stops treating Captain Marvel like the adopted red-headed step child[/QUOTE]
Yeah, the thing that literally made me exclaim WTF was the blurb: "from the pages of Teen Titans" .
[QUOTE=Neo Goblin;5636892]There are some advantages to a concise mini-series.
(a) First, you can tell a good, filling story in 4 issues. Some of DC's most lauded stories like Batman: Year One and The Killing Joke are rather short.
(b) You (should) get a story with a good beginning, middle, and end, and not one that is unintentionally leaving plot lines all over the place that never get picked up on. Unfortunately, dangling, ignored plot threads seem to be somewhat of a norm at DC Comics.
(c) You shouldn't see artist switches. Or, you REALLY shouldn't see that. If it happens, it's very disappointing.
(d) Event interruptions and things like that shouldn't happen.
I understand the desire for MORE content, but I think I'm more interested in the content being good. Of course, the miniseries format doesn't promise good content, but at least the chances of the stories falling prey to some of the things I like the least about DC Comics are smaller. I would actually like to see more mini-series done and less once a month ongoings for these very reasons. I think the less strenuous schedule with more time to plan and prepare and more focused approach would generally make for better quality content.[/QUOTE]
I can see some of what you propose. It is a bit reminiscent of Chuck Dixon's approach to getting BOP off the ground.