How is Jo going to be the GL of our present timeline when she looks the same age in the future State book which is set in 2050?
I'm guessing tom taylor is writing a black adam series costarring his revolutionaries from the suicide squad.
I don't know how old she looks or is in Far Sector, and if that book takes place 'now', but after reading Justice League (2040) I could believe that is supposed to be a late 40s or so person. It is not like Batman looks elderly either. But I think getting fixated on this timeline is a waste of time, it is just there to help mentalize where these stories are in relation to each other, these things also become obsolete the second they are published due to the sliding timescale anyway.
Thoughts:
- As far as first covers for a Green Lantern relaunch go...not sure how I feel about it? John's supposed to be the main character but Teen Lantern is drawing more eyes on the cover despite John standing serenely in the center. Maybe it's just because I don't care all that much for Teen Lantern but I don't really feel her playing that big a role in the main GL book. I guess she'll be John's sidekick or the Shuri of the title?
- The cover feels more appropriate for a GLC book than a GL book in my opinion. I guess for the lack of the former, the latter will have to suffice on-top of being a John book again. Although Jo and Keli also get focus in the synopsis so maybe this is more of a team book or about the entire Corps. than just a solo.
- So on that cover we have Guy (sporting the bowl cut again), Kyle, and Simon who is in the preview art. It's nice to see someone remember Simon but if Guy and Kyle are actually in it that just leaves Hal and Jessica as the only Earth GL's unaccounted for.
- Soranik is a GL again?
- Is Ganthet wearing the old Guardians uniform?
https://www.dccomics.com/blog/2021/0...esday-april-13
All this thought of Booster Gold, JSA, etc, and it's another Batman series
New Bat-Villains! New Bat-Allies! A thrilling overseas adventure for the Dark Knight begins with the launch of DC’s Batman: The Dark Knight on April 13! Batman: The Dark Knight will take a seasoned Batman—a lifetime of broken bones but not a broken spirit—out of Wayne Manor and on a harrowing, action-packed European quest in a new six-issue miniseries with superstar creators Tom Taylor (DCeased, Suicide Squad) and Andy Kubert (Batman: The Dark Knight-The Master Race, Superman: Up in the Sky) at the helm! DC’s Dark Knight returns this April!
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also, check out "The Signal Tape" a Duke Thomas fan project.
currently following:
- DC: Red Hood: The Hill
- Marvel: TBD
- Manga (Shonen/Seinen): One Piece, My Hero, Dandadan, Jujutsu Kaisen, Kaiju No. 8, Reincarnation of The Veteran Soldier, Oblivion Rouge, ORDEAL, The Breaker: Eternal Force
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Oh great. Another Batman series. Exactly what we needed.
And the JSA are still in limbo
Oh !
Well i hope we will have less annouce fot bat-related titles in May XD
I beginning to think with Didio, we will have a JSA title more quick
I am torn... on one hand it could be interesting to see an old Batman again in action... but on the other hand, in Europe... I'm not sure the book will avoid the pitfalls of using usual comics violence here (as if everyone had a gun our side of the pond compared to the US ). Also I need to see the solicits for April befor edeciding what to do with that.