CBR breaks down the highlights from DC Comics' November Previews, including "Green Arrow," "The Flash," "Super Powers" and more!
Full article here.
CBR breaks down the highlights from DC Comics' November Previews, including "Green Arrow," "The Flash," "Super Powers" and more!
Full article here.
Hey CBR, who did that research on this article? THE SHADE (Flash villain as seen in the golden age of DC, and James Robinson's Starman and miniseries) is a different character from SHADE, THE CHANGING MAN.
The Shade: http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Richard_Swift_(New_Earth)
Shade the Changing Man (full name, Rac Shade):http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Shade_the_Changing_Man
and the new series "Shade, the Changing Girl" looks to have Rac Shade acknowledged as a character in issue #1, btw
Last edited by Krysmopompas; 08-22-2016 at 03:42 PM. Reason: clarified Changing Girl series
Here's what I see now:
The Shade Comes to Central City ("The Flash" #10, 11)
November's "The Flash" #10 will see the "Rebirth" introduction of The Shade as we know him from James Robinson and Tony Moore's seminal run on "Starman" in the '90s. So far, we only know that the suave, prickly anti-hero is poised to cause trouble for the Scarlet Speedsters, but we're not sure if he's set to stick around. The introduction of Shade in "The Flash" also has us curious because it's happening right around the launch of Gerard Way's new "Shade, the Changing Girl" series as part of his Young Animal imprint. Could the two Shades cross paths? And will we catch a glimpse of Shade and Starman's classic hometown, Opal City? We'll have to wait until "The Flash" #10 hits stands to find out...
doesn't mention The Shade as a GA Flash villain first (but no biggie, not many remember that), and stretching the connection to Shade the Changing Girl now, but at least that connection's a plug for what looks to be a fun series!
One of the biggest takeaways for me was the fact that DC appears to be bringing Hawkgirl back into the main universe with the New Talent Showcase (although I'm not a very big fan of her costume on the cover).
If CBR can't be bothered to put a view on one page I can't be bothered to read it.
I'm looking forward to seeing Jon and Damian meeting for the first time. That is the biggest takeaway for me with these solicits. I like Damian and I've really been enjoying how they've been taking the time to give Jon some character development in the Superman books first before moving forward with Super Sons.
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Oh my goodness gracious! I've been bamboozled!
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With the way they seem to be handling it, it feels like NuWally is going to end up being to the Kid Flash mantle what Tim was to the Robin mantle.
You could even view Williamson's whole Godspeed arc, starting from issue #1 to #8, is The Flash equivalent of A Lonely Place of Dying, in that it's reconstructing the idea of why the hero would need a partner while introducing and building-up a successor to a mantle.
It definitely feels more natural then Bart becoming Kid Flash.
"We come into this world alone and we leave the same way. The time we spent in between - time spent alive, sharing, learning together... is all that makes life worth living." - Jean Grey
What I find annoying are the articles I can't view on one page in certain articles. I hate pagination on web articles.
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