Both these books are officially cancelled, while I was never a fan of Super Sons I did buy Super Girl for a time. It seems that Superman world is shrinking to just the 2 main books and minis.
https://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/02...young-justice/
Both these books are officially cancelled, while I was never a fan of Super Sons I did buy Super Girl for a time. It seems that Superman world is shrinking to just the 2 main books and minis.
https://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/02...young-justice/
With these cancellations, it looks like DC is really slimming down and throwing a vast majority of their resources in Superman, and if this makes for a better Superman, then is the right thing to do. I'm sure a slightly "revamped" Supergirl will show up and be incorporated in the Superman and alike, magazines. Furthermore, I wouldn't be surprised if Supergirl is given another mag-run once things settle down with this "new direction" has more legs....
I am looking towards what they are doing with Jon and Damian. Perhaps Teen Titans. I really enjoyed that book.
Sad to hear the news about Supergirl. I've been enjoying that series since Rebirth. As a fan of the Supergirl TV show, it felt like a natural extension, of sorts. It brought out the more youthful, human side of Kara. That's a side I've always enjoyed. I hope she finds another role in DC, whether it's part of a Young Justice team or in a re-launched title.
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Superwoman, Trinity, Super Sons, Supergirl...all fallen.
But New Super-Man and the Justice League of China lives on!
Odd that they cancelled Super Sons despite that it was easily the best series from the line. Wish they would have given it more issues.
What were these series selling? And how is DC unable to keep Supergirl going even as long as the tv show? I don't get it.
As of January, just direct market numbers, Super Sons was selling about 35K and Supergirl at 26K, although in her case it does need to be noted that she was going to fall below 20K all the way back at issue 12 and has basically been on Artgerm variant fueled life support this entire time.
I don't believe either these cancellations were due to sales, I think it has more to do with Bendis making his mark in the superman office and trimming the line.
Remember, DC doesn't cancel all comic book titles just because they aren't selling well.
Sometimes, they get cancelled because of direction changes for the characters / the franchises. And sometimes the "cancelations" are just a pause from one creative team to another in a relaunched version.
We'll just have to wait and see on these two titles as to what, if anything, happens next (and when it may happen).
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This is odd. Seems like it comes a total renovation of the Superman books, considering the Bendis takeover.
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