DC Relaunching Everything? - Part 2

Status
Not open for further replies.
aren't most things hyped as mind-blowing end up signifying not much of anything??.....
 
Nothing in any of the solicitations has been too out of the ordinary, to be honest. All of the relaunch talk about things being "fresh" and "groundbreaking" and "milestones" is stuff we hear in solicitations every single month anyway. S'part of why I'm indifferent to most of it. The only things that genuinely interest me are the few things that seem to live up to that--Morrison doing his thing with the world's biggest icon, Cornell taking a stab at another perspective on Arthurian legend, etc.
 
I don't think I'd want everything to be ground breaking though.

I mean, mainly, I'd want the Batbooks and GL books to stay on course. They've both been pretty consistently solid for a few years now.

The important thing about this relaunch for me is that DC actually got some better talent on their main titles. I'd take Morrison and Perez over Cornell (no offense, but Morrison's better) and JMS, Azz over JMS, Johns over Robinson, etc. any day.

The other main component I like is the expanded role of really good writers like Synder, Cornell and Lemire on DC's books. Swamp Thing, Frankenstein, Animal, etc. all have a chance to make for some fresh new stories...which DC has kind of been running low on recently (REBELs and Thunder Agents being two exceptions).

So I'd say there's a lot of - maybe not big - but good change in that sense. For the most part, it appears as though they've been a bit more careful in choosing quality writers for their books.

It's just a shame that a lot of that good change has to be overshadowed by the handful of missteps DC has also made - bringing in Liefield, Teen Titans, etc.
 
Robinson's lost his touch. :o
 
Robinson lost his mind.
 
I don't think I'd want everything to be ground breaking though.
I wouldn't either. Frankly, this line-wide relaunch as a whole is entirely too groundbreaking for my tastes. I'm just saying that by the language employed, you probably couldn't tell DC's September relaunch solicitations from any other month's solicitations if all the shiny #1's weren't there alongside them. Every single month, all of the publishers effectively trip over themselves to try and make every single one of their comics sound important and groundbreaking.
 
Oh, and DC made a huge mistake by having the JLA title play second fiddle to all of the other books in the universe. So what always ended up happening was the JLA writers would always have to truncate and rework stories to fit into what ever event was going on at the time... That's why even really good writers (such as the late Dwayne McDuffie) couldn't turn out good stories in JLA.

Even if you're not all that crazy about Johns, with him writing, it's guaranteed that JLA will play a key part in the major events of the DCU...which at least opens the possibility of great stories being told.
 
It's been confirmed that Chris Burnham will be working with Morrison to conclude his run on Batman. Personally, I'm thinking it'll be the new Batman Beyond book.
If that's the case then there better be a better writer.
 
Confirmed:
>First JLA arc is taking place in the past, showing the origin of the team.
Source: http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/06/11/jim-lee-and-geoff-johns-talk-dc-relaunch-on-stage-in-la/

>Batman continuity won't be erased. Changes in the Batman family of titles will be explained in-story and will not be because of Flashpoint.
Source: http://www.newsarama.com/comics/dcnu-scott-snyder-batman-relaunch-110609.html

>Batman Incorporated will return in 2012
Source: http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/2011/06/06/batman-incorporated-to-return-with-a-new-1-in-2012/

>Green Lantern continuity won't be erased. Johns says the series will pick up a few months later.
Source: http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/2011/06/03/geoff-johns-talks-green-lantern-1-with-the-associated-press/
 
Confirmed:
>First JLA arc is taking place in the past, showing the origin of the team.
Source: http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/06/11/jim-lee-and-geoff-johns-talk-dc-relaunch-on-stage-in-la/

>Batman continuity won't be erased. Changes in the Batman family of titles will be explained in-story and will not be because of Flashpoint.
Source: http://www.newsarama.com/comics/dcnu-scott-snyder-batman-relaunch-110609.html

>Batman Incorporated will return in 2012
Source: http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/2011/06/06/batman-incorporated-to-return-with-a-new-1-in-2012/

>Green Lantern continuity won't be erased. Johns says the series will pick up a few months later.
Source: http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/2011/06/03/geoff-johns-talks-green-lantern-1-with-the-associated-press/

I like how Jim Lee says there's never been a good origin story for the JLA. He might as well go piss on Gardner Fox's grave while he's at it.

*****ucker.
 
The origin of the JLA had better involve a giant sentient starfish that wants to take over the world

A JLA origin without Starro would be wrong
 
Mark Waid wrote an origin story as well, but i dont think its canon anymore. Still, dick move there.
 
Mark Waid wrote an origin story as well, but i dont think its canon anymore. Still, dick move there.

Waid's story was an attempt to integrate the early JLA issues with the Post-Crisis world. Although I of course didn't accept or like that continuity, Waid did a really good job with it. It's important to note that he had Barry as the Chairman. If you ever read the early JLA issues, you can tell that Flash was the defacto leader and forming a team was his idea, as was the name, which of course came from the JSA. Barry Allen was a tip of the hat to early comics fandom, Jerry Bails and Roy Thomas in particular. Barry represents us.
 
Yep its really harsh to other writers hard work for Jim Lee to say that :csad:

I wouldn't either. Frankly, this line-wide relaunch as a whole is entirely too groundbreaking for my tastes. I'm just saying that by the language employed, you probably couldn't tell DC's September relaunch solicitations from any other month's solicitations if all the shiny #1's weren't there alongside them. Every single month, all of the publishers effectively trip over themselves to try and make every single one of their comics sound important and groundbreaking.

Pretty much

I doubt this relaunch will be all that groundbreaking but a lot of the new comics we are getting sound good

Batwoman and Stormwatch and Justice League DARK all look like they are going to be epicly epic

And Suicide Squad and Birds of Prey look really neat

King Shark getting some love :hrt:
 
Speaking of the Justice League, who should the roster comprise of? I'm thinking:

Batman
Wonder Woman
Superman
Flash
Green Lantern
Aquaman
Cyborg
J'onn
Hawkman
Nightwing
Green Arrow
Zatanna
Wally
John
 
Last edited:
I can't get over how awful those Teen Titan designs are. I think Superboy might actually have the worst superhero costume of all time.

In fact: let's make this a game. I challenge anyone to find a worse design (parodies, jokes, or hoaxes don't count; only professional designs that were intended to be taken seriously).


I thought that worst costume that Superboy ever wore was the one that he wore starting after the death of superman storyline.
 
Sawyer said:
In fact: let's make this a game. I challenge anyone to find a worse design (parodies, jokes, or hoaxes don't count; only professional designs that were intended to be taken seriously).

The designs for Youngblood were definitely worse but Superboy's costume is still definitely a crime against fashion :dry:
 
I'm only picking up Swamp Thing, which will last either 12, 18 or 24 issues tops, and then my life long love affair with the DCU will come to an end, excluding Vertigo books...

:csad:
 
I also wanna pick up Sgt. Rock, but that's the old school kid in me... now if there was a Kamandi book on it's way, well...

:csad:
 
DC Nation will host a panel at next weeks Calgary Comic and entertainment expo. Man o' man I am looking forward to that. I bet DAN the idiot will not be that because he does not want to face the %$#@storm!
 
Justice League
Aquaman
I'll toy around with Captain Atom
Red Lanterns
Batman/TDK/B&R/DC...whichever one is the best of the bunch to me.
I'll take a chance on Catwoman
Red Hood
Teen Titans for a short while ONLY if Red Robin isn't in those Batbooks
Hawk & D...Liefeld?? AAAARRRGGGH...
I'll gander at Deathstroke
Maybe Stormwatch, but doubtful. Should'a stayed separate from DCverse
Maybe Grifter, see above
Blue Beetle :awesome:



But what I'll likely keep reading in the long run will be more like

Batman/TDK/B&R/DC
Red Hood
Possibly Red Lanterns
Blue Beetle :woot:


I'll probably breakdown and tune into Hawkman, too.
 
Are they keeping up with Jamie's adventures? Or are they simply starting over?

I liked his first series...
 
I read the solicts, and they sound like he'll be finding the scarab for the 1st time all over again. Since the solicts state he has to learn to take the dangerous scarab and use it for good instead of destrcution, which in the old DCverse he already did...
 
I really hope they won't be retconning the excellent Blue Beetle comic book and giving him a new origin story :csad:
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread

Staff online

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
202,435
Messages
22,106,381
Members
45,898
Latest member
NeonWaves64
Back
Top
monitoring_string = "afb8e5d7348ab9e99f73cba908f10802"