I'd say a magic school is arguably the best way to keep a better lid on magic than just letting random people run around with no supervision.
I'd say a magic school is arguably the best way to keep a better lid on magic than just letting random people run around with no supervision.
It would make sense that some of the more responsible magical practitioners (Dr. Fate, Zatanna, etc.) would want to gather together people and educate them in not 'calling up what ye can not put downe' or similar 'do not agree to *any* deals with Neron' type shenanigans. Adding some supernatural critters, or supernaturally afflicted (by curses, or 'critter' infections like lycanthropy or vampirism) folk, would only make sense, as they are part of the 'supernatural community,' even if not young workers of magic. School projects could include a field trip to do an exorcism, or to a site of a great historical magical working (what could go wrong?).
There'd be, naturally, the expected infiltrators from evil cults of Trigon-worshippers or whatever. But, plot twist, one of said infiltrators falls in lurve with one of the regular students, and wants to defect. That sounds like it would end about as well as expected...
Justice League Dark sales comparison
#1
2011: 62,856 + 12,115
2018: 60,318 + 3,424 + 848
#2
2011: 57,053
2018: 46,545 + 1,418
#3
2011: 46,507
2018: 44,656
#4
2011: 40,275
2018: 53,443 + 489 (foil)
WW/JLDark-Witching Hour #1: 48,946
JLDark/WW-Witching Hour #1: 43,456 + 1,544
#5
2011: 36,896
2018: 43,953
#6
2011: 34,524
2018: 41,720
#7
2011: 32,480
2018: 35,967
#8
2011: 31,520
2018: 33,554
#9
2011: 34,649
2018: 31,648
#10
2011: 33,238
2018: 32,439
The 2011 volume drops below 30k with #14.
I think the 2018 volume will probably see a slower rate of attrition than the 2011 volume, providing it continues having a stable creative team.
Also, note that the 2011 volume was returnable up to #8, so those issues had inflated sales numbers because returned copies are still counted.
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"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
https://www.deviantart.com/phil-cho/...eviation_stack
https://www.deviantart.com/phil-cho/...eviation_stack
Zachary Zatara by phil cho
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Dr. Mist
I hope they give Bushido a second chance.
I was wondering if I could get anyone's thoughts on the character Lourdes Lucero aka La Encantadora. She was a Superman villain who possessed the "Mists of Ibella", a mystical mist that granted her magical powers of teleportation, pheremone manipulation and illusions. She did eventually decide to go straight.
Earth-27 Shadowpact by Phil Cho
Earth-27 Endless by Phil Cho
I watched and enjoyed the first and final season of Swamp Thing. I really liked how they handled it and was surprised to see spoilers:end of spoilers. I can't help but feel there were future plans for him.
Blue Devil
Since there's a thread going on about who the face of DC's magic side should be I thought I'd ask: Is there like a list of DC's magic heroes?