The Gypsies had no home. The Doors had no bass.
Does our reality determine our fiction or does our fiction determine our reality?
Whenever the question comes up about who some mysterious person is or who is behind something the answer will always be Frank Stallone.
"This isn't a locking the barn doors after the horses ran way situation this is a burn the barn down after the horses ran away situation."
I wonder if DC will try and coordinate the final issue of Doomsday Clock for the same time as the final few episodes of HBO's Watchmen
And as of the moment, Previewsworld still shows issue #11 asIn Shops: Sep 04, 2019So currently, those "Final Orders" are still due this coming Monday.
Final Orders Due: Aug 05, 2019
So the new Legion series will start before Doomsday Clock is wrapped up? Not liking that.
Every day is a gift, not a given right.
A while ago it had been said that the LoSH and the JSA would be available for use prior to the end of Doomsday Clock if Johns hadn't gotten to them by a certain timeframe / date (but I don't know if an exact date was ever stated).
Hell, considering that Doomsday Cluck #12 was originally suppose to be out by end of 2018, . . .
Given the ridiculous number of delays on Doomsday Clock, I'm all FOR it! It's already been 6 years since a regular Legion ongoing.
I don't want to have to wait until 2020 for the next ongoing. Same with the JSA, which we are finally getting some momentum on in JL.
I love Johns as a writer, he's had two years to wrap up his 12 issues...so I say go ahead and get on with it!
But I'd say some details ought to be left vague until we see the final resolution of D-Clock hopefully by the end of this year.
Based on the average wait of 3 months between issues I'd expect #12 out in December.
Here's something interesting (or not).
Just double-checked the Previewsworld listing for issue #11, and that currently has:In Shops: Sep 04, 2019
Final Orders Due: Aug 12, 2019
So, still due out September 4th at the moment, but comic book shops have one more week to place their final orders?
A layman's assessment is that DC wants to get as many orders as they can and haven't gotten back up to pre-delay levels. At this point, I'm not sure if the individual sales on the last two issues of DClock matter much compared to previous issues' sales or the expected sales on collected editions, both hard and soft cover.
Every day is a gift, not a given right.
Well, for anybody who still cares, Previewsworld still has issue #11 coming out a week from tomorrow.
(Still haven't seen anything on when issue #12 is likely to be out yet.)