Cap
Mighty Thor
All the Avengers books
I'm sure I'm forgetting some, but as of last month, still $3.99.
.Marvel quietly moved back to $2.99 for most of its normal-sized ongoings as well after DC introduced its Drawing the Line initiative. Some of its mini-series are $2.99 again as well, but I haven't been paying enough attention to say whether that's the rule or the exception.
Odd. The next issue was $2.99 on Heavy Ink, so I figured the whole series was. But New Avengers still falls under the "major characters" exemption I mentioned. I'm not saying Marvel's not a bunch of price-gouging jerks, just that they're not price-gouging nearly as close to across-the-board as they used to be.Ah, forgot about Avengers Academy. I want to read it, but I need to catch up first. Ever the voice of reason, Corp.
EDIT: But still, Academy ships twice, and that solicit you posted has New Avengers at $3.99. So,.


I'm being tempted to buy X Men again as they're bringing Mr Sinister back.
Macky, here's the thing. Comics like Action Comics #1 and Amazing Fantasy #15, they are valuable because they are rare. To find one in good shape is even more rare. With something like Justice League #1, over 200,000 hard copies have already been sold. Furthermore, even if you were to vaccum seal it with those CGC ratings, you'd be lucky to have it get a grade above a 7, even if you were ever so careful opening it. Reason being, the comic distributor, Diamond, does not ship stacks of comics neatly or carefully. They honestly plop a stack into a fedex box and send them to the stores that way. The only way to get a true mint modern comic book is to get it off the assembly line, which some people actually do.
If you want the hard copy of justice league as a souviner, that's great. But don't expect to put your kid through college by selling it. If you are just into comics to read them, and don't want a pile of long boxes clogging your parents' basement, and you have an iPad, by all means, going digital would be a good idea.
And hey, welcome to the Hype!. It's a fun place and I hope you enjou Justice League and pitch in to the conversation.
well, i guess ill just get all the batman #1s and then after that, get all the comics digitally. 
that is very tempting. What issue is he coming back?
Imagine how sad Nightwing fans would be if we blocked it without the S.![]()
I blame the hype.
They don't black out dick, but they blackout *****.
The S makes it vulgar.![]()

I liked Justice League #1, but why the **** are the characters saying their code names so much? And even in first person? It just reads weird.
I haven't gotten the issue yet due to issues, but my is because doesn't know that Bruce Wayne is Batman and that Batman doesn't know that Hal Jordan is Green Lantern.
But at the end of Flashpoint 5 the DCnU Bruce knows who Flash is?
Speaking of which, how come half the team doesn't even show up in the book? Green Lantern, Batman (who literally simply TAKES the most powerful weapon in the universe off of Hal because he didn't...concentrate on keeping the ring on?), Vic before he's cyborg, and Superman on the very last page.
...Not really much of a teamup book. Kind of underwhelming for a first look at this new universe.
Action Comics #1 also seems, given Superman's attitude during it, not even remotely worthy of the name. Superman being more 'relatable' is one thing, but he's not Spider-Man, for god's sake.
Also, won't Batgirl scare away new readers once they realize that they missed the entire Oracle arc with all that character development? Kind of hard to do a fresh start and ignore the massive amounts of continuity behind the characters. I think the only reason she sold out was because people want to know how the hell she got better. Also, IMO, she was better as Oracle than she ever was as Batgirl. I was also mildly upset when I heard Alfred was replacing her in Arkham City.![]()
This is going to be one of those things in comic history that will be remembered like New Coke.
Because Flashpoint #5 is set during the present day of the DCnU while Justice League #1 is set 5 years ago.But at the end of Flashpoint 5 the DCnU Bruce knows who Flash is?
Because they are building up to creating the team. Justice League's first arc deals with the origin of the Justice League.Speaking of which, how come half the team doesn't even show up in the book? Green Lantern, Batman (who literally simply TAKES the most powerful weapon in the universe off of Hal because he didn't...concentrate on keeping the ring on?), Vic before he's cyborg, and Superman on the very last page.
...Not really much of a teamup book. Kind of underwhelming for a first look at this new universe.
Grant Morrison's Action Comics has Superman going back to his roots of when Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster created him. Their Superman was a lot more toned down, much more of an activist, more champion of the people back in the original Action Comics in 1938.Action Comics #1 also seems, given Superman's attitude during it, not even remotely worthy of the name. Superman being more 'relatable' is one thing, but he's not Spider-Man, for god's sake.
Oracle is not being replaced. She's being given a more specific role in Arkham City as opposed to doing everything like she did in Arkham Asylum. Alfred is the one manning the Batcave while Oracle is the one keeping Batman up to date with every outside the walls of Arkham City.Also, won't Batgirl scare away new readers once they realize that they missed the entire Oracle arc with all that character development? Kind of hard to do a fresh start and ignore the massive amounts of continuity behind the characters. I think the only reason she sold out was because people want to know how the hell she got better. Also, IMO, she was better as Oracle than she ever was as Batgirl. I was also mildly upset when I heard Alfred was replacing her in Arkham City.![]()

