Can't say I'm terribly interested In this.
Can't say I'm terribly interested In this.
Interesting thing when you see the teaser video. Williamson never says that the Justice League is dead , but that they lose.
I'm thinking that no one in the JL actually dies , but maybe are in "stasis " for some time. The survivor whoever it is, may announce to the Earth that they are dead, but really they're not.
I'll reserve judgement until I've read it, but the preview art is gorgeous!
As a Hal fan , glad to see that he might play a prominent role as long as it's not with white boots :-)
Also I don't believe that any of the Heroes actually die a real death .
We as readers will know that they're not really dead, but on the DC Earth the people will think that they died .
Is that Ryan Choi I spy on the art? I've been hoping someone would do something with him.
I noted than Green Arrow and Black Canary are lacking from representatives replacements in the images.
I was hoping to see Roy at least.
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I think that you're right about Bruce. Bruce Wayne/ Batman is DC's cash cow , DC can't afford to have him sidelined for too long.
Only Dick as Batman has managed to keep Batman selling well over the years. Azrael too for a time some 30 years ago.
Everyone will eventually be back, I don't believe that any one them will actually "die" for long.
Why not do just regular stories rather than reality altering events with fake deaths?
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Maybe this will be the Event where DC folds? I mean, the initials for Dark Crisis are DC lol
Whomever thought this was a good idea...woof
If you are going to refute, you need to do your own research.
Is this Justice League or an episode of Super Friends? This villain team-up is somehow more ridiculous than the Legion of Doom and its comically evil-looking swamp headquarters (no hate to the Legion of Doom). It honestly feels like this event is tailored for Saturday cartoon viewing. Who at DC looks at this and says, "our readers will love this"? This event is looking to be Convergence-levels of low effort.
Well if we were to take Williamson's word from the press release at face value, he claims that this story won't have reboots, retcons or altering the timeline again, but rather about seeing a Crisis event from the perspective of the former sidekicks, partners and overall younger generations and how they would save the day without their mentors. But I can't argue with your sentiment though. It's a cash grab, only thing to hope for is to be a quality cash grab.