I would do it as a period piece set after the trial and the JSA's retirement.
It would be set in 1952. For symbolism.
It would be more akin to the 5YL Legion, but actually be a 1YL JSA.
Being...
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I would do it as a period piece set after the trial and the JSA's retirement.
It would be set in 1952. For symbolism.
It would be more akin to the 5YL Legion, but actually be a 1YL JSA.
Being...
Let the reality set in that with the new omniverse, DC can now offer a Batman title to whichever creator wants one. And they can be set in a setting far removed from the main line, so they can have...
They've relied on Batman since the film came out in '89.
I agree with everything you said, btw.
They don't spend time with characters because they don't have the pressure that they 'must' make...
I subscribe to DC Universe, so I'll be able to read all of these six months later...
However, the only one that really interests me enough to read is The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries.
I may...
In addition to all the things said so far, one of the biggest things that hurt the Titans was how DC gets 'tunnel vision' and can't seem to focus on more than one franchise at a time.
After the '89...
I suspect that DC's new Omniverse was really someone's ingenious plan to get even more Batman titles published without having to worry about the limits of using one character.
Now they can do a...
Note that these are just my opinions, but...
I’m not really surprised, myself.
I expected superheroes to dip down after the Comics Code was ended, which would put the industry back on track...
Well, as she was a member of the JSA originally, I'd say it fixes things.
We know the Golden Age Wonder Woman, also named Diana, didn't die before the end of the All-Star Comics run of JSA, so her...
The '90s... The age of Wizard and Hero Illustrated.
Both of which preferred to hype Marvel over DC, until Image formed and it became their favorite.
A lot of Image's early success is due to those...
'Dark Future'?
If someone told the Teen Titans of the '60s that their team would become one of the main sources for cannon fodder since the '90s, they'd have closed up shop and never looked back....
Well... considering who wrote both of those... I'll continue waiting. ;)
Titans would be the core team title, with the group consisting mainly of the Wolfman team, with a few exceptions. Strong family-like ties keep the foundation of this team going. Leader: Donna Troy....
Looking forward to see what April brings.
...
Dark Knight Returns...
I just couldn’t get what the whole hoopla was about.
He was an amazing artist.
Currently, I pay for a DCUniverse sub and read comics there.
Purchases are reserved now for things I want to own. I can now go back and restore a few older collections or convert them to trades.
Warlord.
With a good artist.
What I would do is something similar to Hellcat's creation...
Patsy Walker, an earlier Marvel character, was re-envisioned as Hellcat.
I would take either June Robbins (of the Challengers) or Eve...
Throw in Barda for Valkyrie and I’d buy it.
If there's a difference between DC and Marvel for me, it's that I have favorite characters in Marvel, but in DC I have favorite groupings of characters.
I've rarely enjoyed a solo book in DC, while...
I really liked that one.
Oh.
I’ll take that as a good thing and a bad thing.
So it kinda washes.
And it means that I do have to go back and read Leviathan.
Also a good and bad thing...
Thanks for clarifying.
Checkmate will most likely continue the Leviathan thread.
I expect it will be the DC book that most fits his style.
Guess I need to go back and read Leviathan now (if I can just get through the...
To keep the comic shops open.
To have the comics up for sale on Comixology so DC gets some kind of profit from the books digitally before they go to the DC Universe buffet table, where people pay...
Which reminds me of one of the reasons I miss the DC Comics of the '80s...
Super-heroes, yes... but also western, sci-fi, horror, fantasy, war comics.
They even published fewer titles per month...