Thanks for the responses. I asked this specific question because DC sorta made a big deal out of Cassie and Conner’s first time pre-“Infinite Crisis” and Conner’s “death.”
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Thanks for the responses. I asked this specific question because DC sorta made a big deal out of Cassie and Conner’s first time pre-“Infinite Crisis” and Conner’s “death.”
Just started reading the current Jon Kent book so I am way behind.
So, has Jon been with women before? Who are they? Is he a virgin? And Jay Nakamura is his first same sex relationship,...
No to Yara Flor.
I don't care how much DC is propping and forcing her on Wonder Woman's readership.
If Diana isn't Wonder Woman in a movie, I highly doubt that non-comic book reading folks...
Yes, it did. But Batman was in the picture. I was referring only to the dyadic Kal and Diana relationship.
True. Damn. It took DC almost 5 years and in a "what if" scenario at that to give Superman and Wonder Woman that moment. That's just sad.
Who moves on from Clark? Diana or this annoying Jon?
I dropped all SUPERMAN titles post New 52. Have those books addressed whether Kal and Diana are even friends? Or is DC deliberately keeping...
I liked this a lot too.
I was also happily surprised that "Infinite Frontiers" positioned Diana as the proxy for the reader/DC's witness to all of the events that took place in the "Future Slate"...
"Immortal Wonder Woman" is a bit of head scratcher for me, Still not sure how I feel about those two issues...but I do like how it established Diana as outliving everyone including the Legion of...
Agreed. I fully supported George Perez’s decision to turn Steve into an older brother figure for Diana post-CRISIS. Diana’s platonic love for Steve worked well for about 24 years; there was no need...
Thought it was OK.
A pleasant enough read but I am now once again confused about DC's ultra convoluted continuity.
What the heck happens to Diana now, and what's her place in this "new" DCU?
In which issue(s) did Diana appear in AQUAMAN? Kindly advise and thanks in advance.
I concur. Wasn’t it most recently in The New 52 where Bruce was thisclose to getting a brother, but Scott Snyder (or maybe it was editorial itself) backed off on that idea?
I was not surprised Jason has a male lover, but I forget which issue his bisexuality was referenced or alluded to.
Does anyone? Thanks in advance, and I too hope Orlando does a better job with...
Why did this issue have a panel that looks like it was lifted straight out of SUPERMAN/WONDER WOMAN from The New 52???
First sentence: that is my favorite scene and makes the entire movie worthwhile for me. And Diana doesn't devolve into a weakling as she did in Millar's original. That the Green Lanterns being...
Same here. I really enjoy Steve Orlando's writing.
The good takeaway here is I absolutely love Mikel Janin's work, so I can't wait to see his take on Diana.
I agree. The one thing I did like about DOOMSDAY CLOCK was the restoration of The New 52 even if it's not in the main DCU Earth, whatever it is it's called now.
I would love DC to revisit this...
I'm with you on seeing more Superman and Wonder Woman on those Earths.
So where do the stories in the EARTH ONE books take place. e.g., Morrison and Paquette's WONDER WOMAN?
An Earth that preceded what is now Earth-1985?
Therein lies the problem: approaching 80 years, no one has made Steve Trevor as interesting as Patty Jenkins and Chris Pine have. It just does not work on the page for reasons I can't explain.
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Admittedly, I cannot recall when Superman almost died of electrocution, but regardless, the amount of electricity the show used to kill Donna Troy based on comic book canon, which has shown her and...
That's adding insult to injury because the show airs through a freaking streaming service named "DC Universe" so one would expect hard core DC fans who subscribe to it and know the lore would...
This iteration of the Titans is essentially Grayson acting as a proxy for Batman, who knows all and somehow always remains the last man standing.
First episode I saw was the one that first showed...
Maggie is a character G. Willow Wilson introduced into the mythos.
She started out as a waitress, and ended up becoming an Amazon or Amazon-esque creature.
I concur. Other than being dead or having an Elseworlds-esque incarnation of the character, Superman has become largely irrelevant, especially this Superdad version in the current DCU.
This was a...