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Shazam also had massive delays, which didn't really help it's sales much. Three Jokers, while massively delayed from when it was first teased, at least came out somewhat regularly when it was being released.
Last Read: Aquaman & The Flash: Voidsong
Monthly Pull List: Alan Scott: The Green Lantern, Birds of Prey, Daredevil, Geiger, Green Arrow, Justice Ducks, Justice Society of America, Negaduck, Nightwing, Phantom Road, Shazam!, Suicide Squad: Dream Team, Thundercats, Titans
Thank gosh the heroes stopped 5G.
Anyway...the blackboard says Legion! It probably says Legions of FOUR worlds! Maybe it's saying something about remembering all of the Legions, and DC is ending the cycle of perpetual reboots. I choose to be optimistic.
5G is mostly averted except the legacy parts.
They did Identity Crisis II already. It was Heroes in Crisis.
As long as the Flash isn't actually involved in Flashpoint, I don't really care, and I hope it's in a separate timeline from the rest of the DCU. Especially since the DCU will be in a different place by the time this miniseries wraps up around 2028.
"5G averted". lol I admit I did not expect to see Johns of all people dump on DiDio.
Last edited by Johnny; 01-14-2022 at 02:43 PM.
Johns was against New 52. He is just not very public about it. There's that Kevin Smith interview where Johns basically goes on and on about how DC under Jeanette Kahn did everything better with CoiE compared to New 52 (apparently that was what made Johns a DC fan). New 52 also destroyed a lot of his plans for a bunch of books spinning off Brightest Day such as the James Robinson Hawkman book.
Not to mention that Flashpoint wasn’t supposed to be a big reboot event, story is that Flashpoint was meant solely to be a Flash story and then it became a whole thing that drastically changed the DC universe even up to today, given that characters and history from the new 52 still exist.
"It's fun and it's cool, so that's all that matters. It's what comics are for, Duh."
Words to live by.