Maybe because the more popular one thing is, the more counterfit it will have.
The Justice League being much more popular than the Avengers (up until the DCU poped-in), it explains it all.
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Maybe because the more popular one thing is, the more counterfit it will have.
The Justice League being much more popular than the Avengers (up until the DCU poped-in), it explains it all.
For stuff like this you ought to look at wikipedia first, then you can check comicvine, they've got lots of informations.
Ra's Al Ghul multiple times.
Jason Todd (Robin / Red Hood).
Alfred Pennyworth recently.
Even if it's not exactly what you're looking for. You really ought to read 7 soldiers of Victory. The Idea for creating the JLD after the Flashpoint reboot came for this previous serie, that I...
Doesn't it also have a link with Steve Ditko also working for DC at the time Charlton was bought ? Because he wrote a lot for Charlton and created quite a few characters.
Mostly, I would disagree on Batman: Mad Love.
Yes and some "Looney Tunes" crossovers too that are pretty fun.
- DC Meets Looney Tunes
- DC Meets Looney Tunes 2
Nice troll man. There is always that guy who will try to be funny but fails.
On a more serious note:
To me Alan Moore shouldn't even be concidered.
He gave an origin to the Joker we didn't...
Shadow of the Bat often gets overlooked.
His Batman/Judge Dredd was marvelous.
But I still think that Dennis O'Neil is a must top 3 because he brought to much in. And then to me Rucka and Moench...
Agreed for Superman Adventures. Battling Boy is awsome, but it's not DC.
I forgot Gotham Accademy in my list, good choice too. Followed by Gotham Accademy: Second Semester.
Greg Rucka
Doug Moench
Dennis O'Neil
Here are all the kis/teens DC comics I would recommand (click them, I made links).
1 - Shazam!: The Monster Society of Evil
2 - Billy Batson & the Magic of Shazam!: Family Affair
Harley...
Most awards don't mean much. There are always lots of conditions you must comply to to apply. Sometimes it's not free to apply or you must be in a specific guild to apply. Then it's a select few...
It doesn't have to be reffered to, to be canon. It just has to fit in without trouble somewhere in the timeline. You can have these event happen during mid New52 or early Rebirth.
Also if look at...
Just read it and you'll see that the art fits right in.
But you know, tastes vary among everyone.
I truth, it's a matter of education, how one learned to view and appreciate things.
No, Batman/TMNT crosses the Batman canon comics univers with the TMNT canon comics univers.
While Batman/TMNT Adventures crosses the animated shows universes.
So they are 2 totally unrelated...
Batman/TMNT and Batman/TMNT Adventures are 2 different projects.
Try his "Batman/TMNT I, II, III" - it's getting an omnibus.
It's excellent.
Batman/TMNT is like an introduction.
Batman/TMNT II is like a sequel.
Batman/TMNT III is almost an independant story.
To me it's one of the rare fun Batman comics of these...
Well, no absolute, only a 30th editon with the mini-serie.
As for the Spin-off, meaning "Suicide Squad by John Ostender" and "Justice League International by Griffin & DeMatteis" are all collected....
Most say Lemir but other than "Blackhammer", I don't find him that amazing.
- Greg Rucak (he's been around a while)
- Joshua Williamson
- James Tynion IV
- Gail Simone
- Jonathan Hickman
-...
True, 100 Bullets is by Brian Azzarello, my mistake.
What's wrong with Camelot 3000 ?
Panini does translations, and for its english editions it only prints complementary tpbs and anthologies to what DC already does.
Panini does best of books and softcover omni that DC doesn't or...
Hard to say when there are also comics such as:
The Question by Denis O'Neil
Doom Patrol by Grant Morisson
Justice League International by J.M. DeMatteis
Suicide Squad by John Ostender
...