I have to say that I find Didio amazing. From All Star's 12 issue maxi series to what almost seems like respective equivalents for Lois and Jimmy, it seems like every interesting story starts from spitballing with Dan Didio.
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I have to say that I find Didio amazing. From All Star's 12 issue maxi series to what almost seems like respective equivalents for Lois and Jimmy, it seems like every interesting story starts from spitballing with Dan Didio.
And if these books are a critical and commercial success, I can almost assure you that it will paint Didio (and Bendis) as obstacles to overcome to get to the goods, rather than the encouraging facilitators and collaborators that helped make these things happen.
People like a story in all facets of their lives, and because of that people like a mustache twirling villain. He, like everyone else, is just a person, and that means he can do stuff that you agree with and disagree with.
JIMMY OLSEN #1
written by MATT FRACTION
art and cover by STEVE LIEBER
variant cover by BEN OLIVER
Jimmy Olsen must die!
Wait, we’re getting ahead of ourselves. Jimmy Olsen lives! Superman’s best friend and Daily Planet photographer Jimmy Olsen tours the bizarre underbelly of the DC Universe in this new miniseries featuring death, destruction, giant turtles and more! It’s a centuries-spanning whirlwind of weird that starts in Metropolis and ends in Gotham City. And then we kill Jimmy.
ON SALE 07.17.19
$3.99 US | 1 of 12 | 32 PAGES
FC | RATED T+
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LOIS LANE #1
written by GREG RUCKA
art and cover by MIKE PERKINS
variant cover by JENNY FRISON
On the road and out of Metropolis—and carrying a secret that could disrupt Superman’s life—Lois Lane embarks on a harrowing journey to uncover a threat to her husband and a plot that reaches the highest levels of international power brokers and world leaders. Critically acclaimed and best-selling author Greg Rucka and master storyteller Mike Perkins team up for a tale of conspiracy, intrigue and murder that pushes even Lois to her limits.
ON SALE 07.03.19
$3.99 US | 1 of 12 | 32 PAGES
FC | RATED T
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[QUOTE=Superlad93;4303446]And if these books are a critical and commercial success, I can almost assure you that it will paint (Didio (and Bendis) as obstacles to overcome to get to the goods, rather than the encouraging facilitators and collaborators that helped make these things happen.
People like a story in all facets of their lives, and because of that people like a mustache twirling villain. He, like everyone else, is just a person, and that means he can do stuff that you agree with and disagree with.[/QUOTE]
I guess with any EIC you'll get some controversial or unpopular stuff, and stuff that's really really good that people will probably not give them credit for...
[QUOTE=Last Son of Krypton;4303448]JIMMY OLSEN #1
written by MATT FRACTION
art and cover by STEVE LIEBER
variant cover by BEN OLIVER
Jimmy Olsen must die!
Wait, we’re getting ahead of ourselves. Jimmy Olsen lives! Superman’s best friend and Daily Planet photographer Jimmy Olsen tours the bizarre underbelly of the DC Universe in this new miniseries featuring death, destruction, giant turtles and more! It’s a centuries-spanning whirlwind of weird that starts in Metropolis and ends in Gotham City. And then we kill Jimmy.
ON SALE 07.17.19
$3.99 US | 1 of 12 | 32 PAGES
FC | RATED T+
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LOIS LANE #1
written by GREG RUCKA
art and cover by MIKE PERKINS
variant cover by JENNY FRISON
On the road and out of Metropolis—and carrying a secret that could disrupt Superman’s life—Lois Lane embarks on a harrowing journey to uncover a threat to her husband and a plot that reaches the highest levels of international power brokers and world leaders. Critically acclaimed and best-selling author Greg Rucka and master storyteller Mike Perkins team up for a tale of conspiracy, intrigue and murder that pushes even Lois to her limits.
ON SALE 07.03.19
$3.99 US | 1 of 12 | 32 PAGES
FC | RATED T
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[QUOTE=Frontier;4303458]I guess with any EIC you'll get some controversial or unpopular stuff, and stuff that's really really good that people will probably not give them credit for...[/QUOTE]
I agree, and I'm not saying it's specific to Didio, but you've gotta admit that the lopsided hate for him is its own meme (we've all partaken in it at one point or another).
[QUOTE=Frontier;4303458]I guess with any EIC you'll get some controversial or unpopular stuff, and stuff that's really really good that people will probably not give them credit for...[/QUOTE]
To be fair, it's real easy to preside over great ideas. The thing about Didio that brings people's blood to boil is that he continuously doubles down even when things don't seem to work (constantly trying to screw over Dick and his generation, insistence that "dark makes good" and so on) and is very glib about it. Need I remind you of Countdown being "52 done right" or the like? The guy seems like he doesn't care if he fails a million times, he just wants to be able to say he presided over All-Star Superman.
It's half-full vs half-empty, I suppose, but I can't give him credit for the Lois/Jimmy books. I'm very excited, but I have every belief it's because of Bendis far more than Didio.
[QUOTE=Superlad93;4303446]And if these books are a critical and commercial success, I can almost assure you that it will paint Didio (and Bendis) as obstacles to overcome to get to the goods, rather than the encouraging facilitators and collaborators that helped make these things happen.
People like a story in all facets of their lives, and because of that people like a mustache twirling villain. He, like everyone else, is just a person, and that means he can do stuff that you agree with and disagree with.[/QUOTE]
Bendis has turned the Superbooks into his own imprint at this point. These books wouldn’t exist, at least not at this level of apparent perfect union of concepts and creators, without him. And he crafted his story to get these two characters to where Fraction and Rucka could run with them. Didio has his quirks, but I’m not gonna bad mouth him for giving these books the chance.
I think they both deserve some credit. Fraction wouldn’t be there if Bendis wasn’t there, that’s a fact. Fraction swore off Big Two work forever at the end of his Marvel career. Bendis no doubt had to persuade him that Bendis has enough pull at DC to keep editorial off Fraction’s back. Rucka might’ve wrote Lois even if Bendis wasn’t there. Johns was able to repair that relationship with him. But Bendis being there seems to have made sure it happened.
Of course Didio is the one who got Bendis in the first place and he did sign off on this. So I’m willing to give him credit for that. Still if these books are a hit it’s the creative teams above everyone else, along with their direct editors who deserve the most credit.
Yes
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Yeah I'm definitely getting both covers for both debuts.
[QUOTE=Vordan;4303999]I think they both deserve some credit. Fraction wouldn’t be there if Bendis wasn’t there, that’s a fact. Fraction swore off Big Two work forever at the end of his Marvel career. Bendis no doubt had to persuade him that Bendis has enough pull at DC to keep editorial off Fraction’s back. Rucka might’ve wrote Lois even if Bendis wasn’t there. Johns was able to repair that relationship with him. But Bendis being there seems to have made sure it happened.
Of course Didio is the one who got Bendis in the first place and he did sign off on this. So I’m willing to give him credit for that. Still if these books are a hit it’s the creative teams above everyone else, along with their direct editors who deserve the most credit.[/QUOTE]
Yeah the execution is 90% of it, but he generally seems on the pulse of talking to the right people about the freshest material. If the best you really give him is "as expected" then you have to admit that there isn't really someone in his time with the same kind of secondhand credibility, with due respect to Quesada's Marvel.
Going back to creators, my hope is that Rucka is Stern to the Byrne of Bendis, polishing the content Action Comics 1004, for example. Fraction, well, I think this sounds like entirely the right temperature. This is a book made so he can do it instead of sticking him on.
[QUOTE=Kuwagaton;4304317]Going back to creators, my hope is that Rucka is Stern to the Byrne of Bendis, polishing the content Action Comics 1004, for example. Fraction, well, I think this sounds like entirely the right temperature. This is a book made so he can do it instead of sticking him on.[/QUOTE]
That is my hope as well, and from the Perkins podcast it sounds like that is going to start right in issue #1. If Rucka can handle the fallout from the photograph and make Lois’ new life perspective work, I’ll be a happy camper.
SUPERMAN’S PAL JIMMY OLSEN #3
written by MATT FRACTION
art and cover by STEVE LIEBER
variant cover by BEN OLIVER
Dearly beloved, we have gathered here today in this catalog to remember our friend, Superman’s pal, the late Jimmy Olsen...’s assassination decoy!
Wait, somebody killed Jimmy’s decoy body? But whodunit? And, like, whydunit? And…wait, when did Jimmy get a decoy of himself? What we do know is it’s not safe for Jimmy in the City of Tomorrow anymore, and with Superman busy and all (you read that SUPERMAN #15 solicit yet?), Jimmy’s best bet is to solve his own murder within the safe borders of Gotham City! (Seriously, “safe”?)
ON SALE 09.18.19
$3.99 US | 3 OF 12 | 32 PAGES
FC | RATED T+
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LOIS LANE #3
written by GREG RUCKA
art and cover by MIKE PERKINS
variant cover by NICOLA SCOTT
Jon Kent surprises his mother with a visit to her hideout in Chicago with big news that ties directly into the events of SUPERMAN #15, also on sale this month. While Lois must deal with her now-17-year-old son making life-changing decisions, the two Questions—Renee Montoya and Vic Sage—try to understand their own confusing continuity.
ON SALE 09.04.19
$3.99 US | 3 OF 12 | 32 PAGES
FC | RATED T
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[QUOTE=Yoda;4303144]Both books officially coming in July as [B][U]12 issue maxie series[/U][/B]. Looks at interior art and covers to the first issues:
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Can anyone make sense of Jimmy's cover. Are these masks? Mementos of Jimmy's exploits?
It kinda sucks that its not ongoing. But if it leads to geat stories, i am all in.
[QUOTE=Last Son of Krypton;4408552]SUPERMAN’S PAL JIMMY OLSEN #3
written by MATT FRACTION
art and cover by STEVE LIEBER
variant cover by BEN OLIVER
Dearly beloved, we have gathered here today in this catalog to remember our friend, Superman’s pal, the late Jimmy Olsen...’s assassination decoy!
Wait, somebody killed Jimmy’s decoy body? But whodunit? And, like, whydunit? And…wait, when did Jimmy get a decoy of himself? What we do know is it’s not safe for Jimmy in the City of Tomorrow anymore, and with Superman busy and all (you read that SUPERMAN #15 solicit yet?), Jimmy’s best bet is to solve his own murder within the safe borders of Gotham City! (Seriously, “safe”?)
ON SALE 09.18.19
$3.99 US | 3 OF 12 | 32 PAGES
FC | RATED T+
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What on earth is this!? Why am i getting so excited? Why isn't it July yet? So many questions.