DC is pretty much handing Marvel those two months because this looks beyond boring and definitely won't have any consequences
DC is pretty much handing Marvel those two months because this looks beyond boring and definitely won't have any consequences
I would bet money this leads to a Crisis this Summer which will be announced before the event or solicits, not handing Marvel two months
Now we just don't have to deal with filler in semptember
DC is giving us filler even earlier than that
Gotta love all the negativity. I despair sometimes....sigh.
Anyhow, sounds like fun. I'll likely not get the main series due to money issues, however those two parters and one shots may pique my interests. (Prays for a Pre-Crisis/Bronze age Superman one shot in the mix).
40 2-part stories? I'm going to need to see some creative team announcements before I can judge this. If they're like the Decade Era one-shots ('80s Flash or '90s Green Lantern for example), where they bring back classic/fan-favorite creative teams to make tie-ins to this overarching story then I'll probably be picking up a few.
This looks like fun. I get the feeling some of the stuff they are saying is going to lead people get their hopes up about stuff, but maybe it will be the way they actually bring some of these missing characters into the New 52.
I am not sure why Futures End did not make me remember something that this announcement did, but did anyone read Flashpoint: Kid Flash Lost? I just started reading DC with that event and the story really stuck out to me. I was kind of disappointed when it seems that none of it was followed up in the New 52 since it seemed to take place outside of the time stream. Now I am really curious to go read that again to see how much of the story or concept had actually been followed through to Futures End.
I'm really not sure I'm going to pick any of this up, so i guess i can look forward to saving some money for two months or so.
Take Multiversity, make it cheap and crappy, and that's what you'll obtain.
"...leading to an eight-part main series and 40 two-part miniseries that examine the worlds from the past eight decades of the DC Universe, and the heroes and villains they contain."
I think there will be something for just about everyone in the minis, in self-contained, done-in-two (a nice change from a traditional one-shot) mini-epics. I am looking forward to (fingers crossed) a Wolfman/Perez 'Teen Titans' book, a Levitz/Giffen 'Legion' tale, and perhaps an Ordway 'JSA'.
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Sounds interesting. I still think there will be a Crisis event that starts in June...Convergence may be the lead in. I wouldn't think DC would pass up an opportunity to do a Crisis event on the 30th Anniversary.
My interest in this is mainly because of seeing that previous iteration of the Crime Syndicate, as well as the Flashpoint reality (Citizen Cold!)
I only jumped into DC comics a little bit before Flashpoint was released, so a lot of the realities seen in that promo art are lost on me (aside from the obvious ones!)
I for one would be happy if DC started to publish multiple universe series. Old farts like me could have the old continuity and the newer readers can keep their New 52. Wally, Blue Beetle and the bwah ha ha Justice League would all be back! This would be a win for everybody!
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