Truthfully, the worst DC comics I've ever read were probably ones I've completely forgotten because they were so by-the-numbers boring/ugly to look at. That'll happen when you've read over 20,000 comics.
Of the ones I can remember, I'll lump them into a couple of categories:
Technically Competent (or Even Stellar) Books Whose Stories Pissed Me Off
Identity Crisis - I mean, it's gorgeous, and it has some genuinely emotional moments. But, um, no. Just no. Also, "She's crazy" is no a get-out-of-jail free card for your murder mystery making no sense.
Emerald Twilight - Taken on its own, the execution of Hal's downfall, albeit rushed, was fine. But in the context of *everything* that when before, it was infuriating.
Stories that, No Two Ways About it, Are Just Atrocious
Heroes in Crisis - Tom King is often good, and sometimes great. This story has puts all of his worst tendencies on display, combined with a big ol' pile of editorial meddling and rotating artists. Utter drek.
Everything involved with Event: Leviathan - Do you know why Mark Shaw became Leviathan? Neither do I.
Cry for Justice - As I've said before, this storyline actually makes you wonder who was *really* writing Starman all those years. It's fractally bad... every time you look at it from another angle, you find something worse.
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Earth 2: Society by Wilson and Jimenez. The story was truly horrible and made Taylor's mess look less like the disaster that was. The art by Jimenez was pretty much a lot of weird angles and perspectives with a consistent dose of "what is that?"
I have stayed away from anything by those three since.
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Dark Crisis Young Justice
Dark Crisis Young Justice especially for this:
https://twitter.com/orngejuicefan/st...82345034280961
Golden Age or Silver Age? Either way, as someone familiar with DC lore, I really enjoyed how off-the-wall and experimental it was. Not all of it landed with me, but as an Elseworlds, I loved that it was bonkers and didn't feel beholden to repeat the first one. It really was "Dark Knight Returns 2: Electric Boogaloo." I honestly think it might've been so ahead of its time, we're still not caught up with it yet. (I think once Batman goes into public domain we'll end up seeing so much crazy stuff that we'll go, "Hm, this kinda has the feel of DKSA.")
a joke in poor taste is still distasteful. if I insult your mother but shoot you a winky face when I do it, is that not still crossing a line? given the nature of this thread, it's important we not play in each other's faces like that, ya know? like I said, I meant no disrespect to the poster but I'm just saying that was a bit uncouth.
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- 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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Yes. And my joyless direct response is: that's your opinion and I simply disagree that it was insulting, distasteful or uncouth. I saw it as playful and good-natured. Neither of us being moderators, it's just two people's opinions and it's fine that we disagree. We don't even know if Thomas Crown took offense and the response was directed at them.
New 52 Savage Hawkman maybe?
Or this single Batman issue:
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This.
Being a little more frank and forward, what Psy-lock did was disrespectful and plain tacky.
Nah. In contexts like that, folks be actually saying what they mean and meaning what they say. When used within said contexts, that emoji is just there as a "'Just Joking' Justification" to try and cover themselves.
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On Wonder Woman, assuming you speak of the Azzarello run, what made that a great WONDER WOMAN run? Here I am asking how that run run served, celebrated or elevated the Wonder Woman design or character.
Azzarello is award winning scribe so that can not only write but write well is not questionable really. But did he celebrate the Wonder Woman IP as you understood it when he wrote that? That is what I am curious about.
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