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DC pulled out all the stops for their WonderCon event on Saturday, announcing creative teams on more than 20 titles!
looks much stronger than the initial new52 pool of creators. let’s hope for the best.
Looks stronger than the initial new 52? Except for bringing in Rucka, it’s the same gang of idiots.
PRE-FLASHPOINT SUPERMAN IS SUPERMAN!!!!!
Hey, Scott Lobdell is down to one book a month now. That alone is a victory. Maybe Harras will finally have to not give him any more writing assignments after he runs Red Hood further into the ground.
Overall I like Snyder, King, Jurgens and Seeley staying on the Batverse side of things and it feels like the books will just organically grow into the new status quo for some reason. Otherwise until I see some real descriptions of concepts behind the titles not really overly interested in any of these titles just based on a marketing burst.
And so we have Barbara Gordon still as Batgirl. So much for the hopes of a return to the old continuity.
Can’t say I’m blown away by the old-new mismash going on above, but I can see a couple of books I’m definitely picking up and a couple more I’ll keep an eye on. That’s more interest than I was able to scrape up for Marvel post-Secret Wars.
Also, how the hell did DC managed to score Christopher Priest on Deathstroke?! That’s amazing.
Comics are synonymous with habits. For those of us who’ve been away, it might just be easier to maintain the habit than go out of the way to look in on DC’s characters again. Especially since such irrevocable damage has been done to them.
That includes the travesty of the cinematic universe.
More for everyone else, I guess. :)
Yep, I sure do remember Tom King, Christopher Priest, Hope Larson, Gene Luen Yang, Simon Oliver, Phil Jimenez, and Dan Abnett’s total of 0 comics in the New 52 launch.
Yes, many of these writers are *now* writing DCU books (though not Larson, Priest, Oliver, or Jimenez, let alone relatively new writers like Percy, Semper, or the Bensons) but there’s a lot of people with titles coming out this summer that weren’t at DC post-Flashpoint.
Sorry to see SECRET SIX, BATGIRL OF BURNSIDE, and DOCTOR FATE go (along with the promised second PREZ series, most likely), but turnover is inevitable. Sigh.
PRIEST! HOLY CRAP!!!