Looking forward to this.
Mental health is an important issue that is too often ignored.
Superheroes lead very violent lives. They must be traumatized often.
Looking forward to this.
Mental health is an important issue that is too often ignored.
Superheroes lead very violent lives. They must be traumatized often.
I agree. If anything subjects like this should be dealt with in indivdual books if they are going to be dealt with by certain characters. Marvel did something like this once with the Loners books about a superhero support group, but that quickly just became another action book.
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I agree to an extent, but this is the type of thing where the execution could make it good anyway. I'm willing to give it a shot. Not by any means sold but not staggeringly put off either.
"They can be a great people Kal-El, they wish to be. They only lack the light to show the way. For this reason above all, their capacity for good, I have sent them you. My only son." - Jor-El
I’m kind of hoping this is like “In Treatment,” but with superheroes. Each issue is a session with a different hero, sometimes it’ll cycle back around and you’ll get to see how they’re doing, but the truth is: I think there’s room for diversity of storytelling in comics. Comics are a medium, not a genre, and I fail to see why that rule can’t apply to superhero books. I can read Justice League when I want a fix of earth saving and supervillain battling, but why can’t I read a book about Batman dealing with his doubts and struggles?
Anyway, yeah, between this and “The Other History of the DCU,” it seems like 2018 is shaping up as nicely as 2017 did in terms of the sheer amount of cool shit DC is putting on the stands.
This is a interesting premise. A few angles can be worked with this.Take Grant Morrison Doom Patrol Crawling from the wreckage mixed with X-factor issue that Doc Sampson serves as a therapist, and this has loads of potential. Especially considering the inspirational stories we can get from heroes dealing with the consequences of violence and the lasting traumatic effects.
What an awful idea.
Why not strip everything away? And we can have a comic verse about mentally defeated heroes.
And I’ve flipped through Mr. Miracle. Pretentious as fuck, and not very good.
I rarely disagree with you, but I think a book like this is a good thing. It certainly shouldn't be the only way to do stories, but occasional realism can make for a great story. Some fans want deeper meaning and adult ideas. Some want to settle for light hearted fluff. I like the idea that every Wednesday I can get a small pile of very different types of stories.
Although I do get funny looks at my LCS when i buy Squirrel Girl and Snagglepuss at the same time.
I think this will be great! I had said that it would be great to have some sort of "war" type special series going on in the comics; something a little more mature. Maybe featuring more of the Military and Soldier type characters like a Rick or a Steve.
So something like this is right up my alley. Especially being a sister of a Vet.