I think New 52 Aquaman might still be canon, with Arthur never having/losing a child with Mera. Also the two of them have never married I don't think. Arthur is still the cause/reason for the death of Black Manta's father as well. Orm and Tula are also still siblings.
We are the Dora Milaje. We are the daughters of the 18 tribes of Wakanda. We are the teeth of the Panther God. Out of 10,000 years of sweat and bloodshed and battle are we born. We are the women of this ancient land. Deadliest of the species. And our time has come!
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Clark and bruce both know billy is captain marvel. So, maybe their past adventures/meeting have been reinserted.
Good example.
Green Arrow tried to graft elements of his Pre-Flashpoint history onto his largely unsuccessful New 52 incarnation. How did that end up? There's so much dodgy stuff in Ollie's Pre-Flashpoint continuity, I suspect a lot of that will remain forgotten.
Is there anyone else whose New 52 retcons/reboot has carried over to current continuity?
DOOMSDAY CLOCK #12 !!!
I think we can close this thread now.
I actually put my ipad down when I got to the part of JSA back in continuity and I did a slow clap.
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I have no beef with Vegans
DDC has been contradicted by other books (at least two characters have been killed off in books that would now be before DDC) so it may not even be canon now. We need other books to confirm that it happened.The fact Shiva's her mother again means that she's no longer an Orphan. Cass needs a new codename, ASAP. I don't understand what was wrong with Black Bat, the name she adopted after Steph became Batgirl. Or heck, what's stopping there being two Batgirls anyway? There's three Flashes, so Babs being Batgirl shouldn't stop Cass also using the name. It wouldn't be any different to Tim and Damian both being Robin.
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Black Bat is the property of another company.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Bat
Given that the original Black Bat title was published from the mid 30s thru 53, and there appears to have been a "no contest agreement" in place in the 30s vis-a-vis similarities with Batman himself I'm pretty sure the name/concept of Black Bat (particularly if spelt as Blackbat) is likely to be Public Domain by now.
Actually, the Public Domain Superheroes Wiki offers a slightly different take:
The Nedor comics were renewed by Popular Library, which was eventually bought out by Fawcett Books. When Fawcett went out of business, Popular Library was sold to Warner Bros. A number of different publishers, however, are currently/have been using these characters without any lawsuits from Warner Bros., so any action over them is (probably) unlikely. They are still, however, "use at your own risk" characters.
Which suggests that if Black Bat isn't Public Domain, then DC essentially owns it anyway.
Which two characters? I'm just asking.
Though, I guess if DC launches a new JSA title set in the main continuity and its not about wondering where these old heroes came from, then that would be confirmation enough that it happened.
I guess you could say she's a metaphoric orphan in that she's disowned Shiva as her mother? I don't know. Just spitballing.The fact Shiva's her mother again means that she's no longer an Orphan. Cass needs a new codename, ASAP. I don't understand what was wrong with Black Bat, the name she adopted after Steph became Batgirl. Or heck, what's stopping there being two Batgirls anyway? There's three Flashes, so Babs being Batgirl shouldn't stop Cass also using the name. It wouldn't be any different to Tim and Damian both being Robin.