You're right, but I speak more to if Clark needs a specialist from his contacts, keep it in-universe. Has Metallo gotten some upgrade Clark can't crack with his Fortress tech? Call John, not Bruce. Does he need to follow up a lead on a crime or a second opinion on his detective work? Lois Lane is right there. Constantly going to other characters with books only serves to shrink the scope of the DCU and help people forget about the rich supporting casts/spin offs we have available just waiting to be used.
Ultimately, characters like Superboy, Steel and Nightwing are subordinate to Superman or Batman because they're essentially under those umbrellas. If you operate in Gotham, congratulations, you're generally subordinate to Bruce unless you're commuting there for a team venture (Birds of Prey, sometimes the Outsiders). There are exceptions, to be sure (Black Lightning operates out of Metropolis at times but isn't a Super family character) but there's no way to slice Steel and not find a Super core at the center of the character. He absolutely should be Clark's speed dial for "I need to join some big brain energy to mine so we can figure this out."
I love the World's Finest but it doesn't feel special anymore when it happens so often and almost exclusively in Superman's books or those dedicated to the two of them.
My biggest problem with Didio beyond the few that get harped on for eternity is this. The universe feels so much smaller as a result of his focus on building up IP iconography without providing any substance to actually retain interest beyond the people on a lunch box. This isn't unique to Didio, but it did persist through his reign-- especially when Levitz was no longer curbing his reach.
Because I'm hungry, I'll break it down as such: Didio was focused on the hamburger and forgot the fries and drink. You may get a pretty good burger at the premium price they're asking, but without the rest you're left relatively unsatisfied and eventually a lot of customers will probably lose interest and start going elsewhere for a more complete experience. Losing the civilians in character's lives makes them less relatable, less human and overall less interesting because all you're left with is the power construct that resolves the plot. It's just the hamburger patty. As good as it is, eventually it gets boring.
It's easy to point to manga and say "they do it right" but there's no crossovers so it really always builds around the protagonist. They "get it right" by virtue of not operating in the trickier, murkier and more corporate landscape of "all the toys play with each other." I get it, I really do. Few kids are going to dig in the toy chest to get the Lois Lane action figure when they could pick Superman or Batman, but conversely a Superman without Lois Lane loses one of his biggest draws into many swaths of his fandom (particularly females by their own admission). Obviously, they're still doing stuff with Lois, but the point still stands.
DC isn't going to feel large and textured with various levels of interest if all they care about is "everything is cosmic leveled big time arena fights." It's popcorn, and you get sick of it after a while.
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Which is a problem for me and why I staunchly support the Dick and Barbara and Kon not in Gotham or Metropolis. I think they get a lot more respect - in universe and out - when they aren't working with those guys. Because they always end up taking orders or taking lessons or serving the needs of that character's plot.Ultimately, characters like Superboy, Steel and Nightwing are subordinate to Superman or Batman because they're essentially under those umbrellas. If you operate in Gotham, congratulations, you're generally subordinate to Bruce unless you're commuting there for a team venture (Birds of Prey, sometimes the Outsiders). There are exceptions, to be sure (Black Lightning operates out of Metropolis at times but isn't a Super family character) but there's no way to slice Steel and not find a Super core at the center of the character. He absolutely should be Clark's speed dial for "I need to join some big brain energy to mine so we can figure this out."
I don't agree. Superman had a big brain before him, and that worked fine. Let Steel be his own hero instead of Clark's supporting character.but there's no way to slice Steel and not find a Super core at the center of the character. He absolutely should be Clark's speed dial for "I need to join some big brain energy to mine so we can figure this out."
They absolutely should do their own things. Nightwing works best when a city away from Bruce and doing his own thing. That doesn't change that in the pecking order, he's a Bat character. We can drag our heels as much as we want, but them's the breaks. Donna's a Wonder, Dick's a Bat and Kon's a Super. That doesn't mean they need to kiss the ring, so to speak, but it is what it is. If there's a big Bat event, the question of "what's Nightwing doing" is relevant because he's under that umbrella. I'm not saying you have to like it. Hell, most of the time I don't. Daddy Bruce hurts Dick more than he helps most days, but it's the situation at hand and has been for 80 years.
If they did Batman RIP during NTT, they would have taken Nightwing back to do the event. They'd find someway to bring Dick in even though NTT was kicking all kinds of ass. It's because he's still a supporting character to Bruce's larger myth, like it or not.
I am not saying Steel should firmly be a supporting character, nor that Clark isn't a science hero in his own right, but when forming a brain trust I'd simply prefer he go to Steel rather than Bruce. Second opinions are valuable. It's why I said "join some big brain energy to mine." I hate when Clark's portrayed as just some hick with a good heart. He's more than that.
That's the most common belief, yes, although there's no confirmation about it.
But honestly, I think I would have preferred if a reboot was made while Levitz was still there and Didio was still EiC than what we got with the new52. It would have been a better reboot, with a better status quo, probably.
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They are just as likely to be disrespected outside of the main book. Look at what happened to Dick and Donna in the previous Titans book or what happened to Roy in JL and the Red Hood and the Outlaws.
Frankly, viewing them as inherently subordinate for being supporting cast members is itself the problem.
Didn't his Batman Inc use Stephanie Brown in the last issue before New 52? She was erased from continuity, so that story was immediately retconned out.
Yes they are. Jai and Irey are appearing in The Flash and Irey will be Wally's sidekick as Impulse (which is now a shared mantle, as Bart's still Impulse too). Lian appears in Catwoman of all places - she has amnesia and is calling herself Shoes. Roy has been resurrected as Black Lantern and just learned that she was resurrected too. I guess they'll reunite at some point in the next year.
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Yeah, I looked up Lian after I read here she was back. I really hate how it sounds. She doesn't even sound like Lian. They took away the relationship with Roy, which was the important part. And made him have failed her by not keeping her a safe and happy kiddo (which is something I really liked). I mean, she, to me, has been so totally written from the sound of it (haven't actually read, like I said) as to not be the same character.
Well, . . . she was suppose to be in Batman, Inc. #9, but #8 was the last issue that made it out before Flashpoint / New52.
That story finally saw in print in Batman Incorporated: Leviathan Strikes #1 which was released in December 2011 (after the New52 already had begun).
Three rabid fans in an echo chamber do not a devoted fanbase make. It can probably sustain a mini-series or something, but it's not a franchise with the legs for an ongoing - and DC comics should move away from ongoings as much as possible. Give creators who want to play with specific characters a mini to really run wild.
And yeah, New 52 didn't do everything right, of course. But I still prefer this era to most of what came out of Rebirth save stuff which leaned heavily on New 52 (like Red Hood and the Outlaws) and feel like Infinite Frontier is better when it focus on the New 52 vibe, not on Rebirth.
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Well, again, I think you're belittling the actual amount of support and following these characters have. DC wouldn't have felt any pressure to bring them back into continuity if it truly was only three total fans.
Also, again, pretty sure that the JSA wouldn't be the focus of an entire CW series like Stargirl or be appearing in the upcoming Black Adam film if nobody cared about them...
I don't get the hostility toward these characters' very existence.
I honestly cannot think of any New 52 vibe that Infinite Frontier has focused on, if only because most of the characters at the center of Infinite Frontier didn't exist during the New 52. Infinite Frontier is very much giving off classic DC Universe vibes, and I think it's better for that.And yeah, New 52 didn't do everything right, of course. But I still prefer this era to most of what came out of Rebirth save stuff which leaned heavily on New 52 (like Red Hood and the Outlaws) and feel like Infinite Frontier is better when it focuses on the New 52 vibe, not on Rebirth.
Bottom line: the New 52 was not really a good time for DC. It really only reflected what one guy wanted, a guy who is no longer even at the company.
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The irony, to me, is that Nu52 reflected a lot of 90s sensibilities, being done by a team that seemed to loath the 90s themselves.
But as the creation of Superboy Prime demonstrates, self awareness isn't a DC thing.
Would be weird if worst 21st century comics came out in 20th century.