Teen Titans Academy doesn't end at #12. Sheridan planned to leave then, or shortly after.
She does have her own TV show....
In New 52, when JSA wasn't a thing, they didn't stick her in Earth-2 with the other normally JSA characters, she joined the JLA.
In-universe, Young Justice did try to recruit the Star Spangled Kid not long after her debut. They didn't even know she was a girl, and after actually meeting her, she ended up turning them down because she was already in the JSA.
Stargirl Spring Break Special confirms Courtney hasn't aged up. However, it seems that Tim recently HAS, so they're no longer the same age.
Yeah, it was a compromise. Titans keeps Dick Grayson, but gives him a new identity, and Batman gets Robin back, but with a new secret identity (Jason Todd).
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I would love a redo of this
At least 18, as his pre-Flashpoint solo book is back in continuity.
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I think if he was 18, they would have mentioned that by now, to me it looks like he is still supposed to be 16 or 17.
And pre-flashpoint seems to be only partly back in the continuity. It is of course hard to bring examples for Tim since he doesn't really has book at the moment, but look at Nightwing for example. In his current series they make references to stuff that happened back in his pre flashpoint series, but it is also pretty clear that not everything from this run is back in continuity since for example Blüdheaven is not a nuclear wasteland, the apartment building Dick is still now living in again does still exist and blockbuster is still alive.
I think DC is adopting Marvel's approach to continuity; it all happened but it might not ever get talked about again, and if it is the details might be real fuzzy (like which war Frank Castle fought in).
But thanks to Crisis events and retcons I guess we assume everything and nothing is in continuity until the book tells us so.
"We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another, as if we were one single tribe."
~ Black Panther.
Question is there anyway to have Dc sales now that they have left Diamond? I been trying to look at this year and last years sales but don't know where to look.
Currently (and likely for the next 5-10 years) everything is canon and not canon in DC Comics (and this also includes animation stuff as well). Any writer can use any part of a character's history for their work. Which means one writer can come in using Dick's history with the NTT in their run and then, after, the new writer can completely go in a different direction using Batfam Mythos. Dan DiDio mentioned this in an interview that it was the plan with the new direction and then when Geoff Johns left, Dan said writers are gonna be able to do with that they want now with less restriction and then Didio either left or was fired.
This change started with Infinite Frontier. It will become the new "relaunch/reboot" with Dark Nights Metal and Fear State leading into that. Lots of mantles are going to be replaced for a while. Wonder Woman, Superman, Green Lantern and Batman already have their "replacements" for the new lineup. Itll be interesting to see how it turns out.
The Nightwing comic is having a big thing happen at 100 apparently, so we will see what it is. There have been rumors of Tom Taylor gearing up to replace Tom King as the Batman writer so we will have to see about that. Taylor is also the driving for behind the current Superman (Jon) and has already said Damian and Jon will team up again. Part of me is thinking that Dick is getting replaced as Nightwing in issue 100 while he takes on a more benefactor like role in the Batfam. Babs is rumored to be the oracle in that book as well and since Nightwing leads up to Batgirls book, it's just a sinking feeling.
This is exactly the opposite of Marvel is doing and what they have done in the past. Marvel reboots yes, but it's normally contained in the character's world rather than a whole universe thing and some characters like Hulk are actually more popular being done this way. Spider-man has had character reboots for a while because of different writers trying to change things, but I believe it's slowing down (could be wrong). Marvel normally takes the approach of taking old heros and bringing them to the present with a slight twist or reason for them being there (hence why Captain America being frozen in time was the reason for him to show up in the present). The new characters at Marvel are entirely new versions of old heros so to speak. Like Iron Heart being equivalent to Iron Man or Miss Marvel being equivalent to Captain Marvel. DC had a chance to do this with characters like Troia, Arsenal and Nightwing, but they gave them the shaft. If DC had gone in the direction Marvel did, then Nightwing would have been having his own concrete mythos and rogues' gallery just updated in a way to give it a fresh spin while retaining its original flare.
Personally, I hate the direction that DC is going in and it feels very forced and unorganized. The Nightwing comic has Dick doing more out of costume than in costume. And it reads like tumblr fanfic. Tim and Batgirl have outshined Dick so far in his own solo. My opinion is that status quo sells for a reason. You can reboot a character or universe without losing the very essence of what made that character great anyway (same villains' new stories, same side cast new way of them meeting, same love interest but new build up to the endgame).
DC will do another reboot after all of this and it when it happens I personally hope they just re-set continuity and build up from scratch again focusing on world building, character development and rogues gallery with an emphasis on making the original legacy characters solidified in their own world to stand with the OG's not beneath them. But we know DC wont do this so.
Yeah, I'd say Tim is either 18 or 19 now.
In Urban Legends #4, the first part of "Sum of Our Parts," Oracle makes a comment about Ivy Town University not working out for Tim, but he'll find his path.
So unless they're trying to go with a genius/graduated early take, it seems Tim should be old enough to go to college, but made the decision not to do so right now.
Talk about jumping to conclusions. They are not getting rid of Dick and he is not becoming solely a benefactor. The point of the run so far has been to tell a more personal Dick Grayson story. Some people want to see what he is like out of the costume. Whether you like it or not is an opinion. But there has been nothing hinting at what your saying lol. Do not like the run, thats fine. But it definitely has not be a detriment to the character.
What Marvel franchise character is getting a better treatment than Dick right now? Iron Heart and Miss Marvel. Comic wise Dick is doing much better. Maybe on the media side but this is strictly because the MCU is farther along and more developed than the DCU. Another factor is both Iron Heart and Ms.Marvel are minorities and the MCU is striving to be more diverse.
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