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Yeah. Let's just hope that the DCU won't reboot or anything.
And I would at least see where Cornell's take on Superman goes before denouncing it outright.
That's why I think that Snyder should be promoted within the Batman ranks. Snyder's run on Detective Comics and Gates of Gotham is the best of both worlds where it fits itself with what Morrison is doing, yet it still delivers something different from what Morrison is doing. Morrison is delivering the more grandiose take on, while Snyder is keeping within the realms of Gotham and providing a more comfortable take with the character.
David Finch's take makes absolutely no sense because it can't find a place to fit within what's going on with all the other books, Batman & Robin doesn't have a stable creative team, and Batman is just mediocre relying on nostalgia for the Long Halloween and Dark Victory.
I'm loving Cornell's take on Superman. Action Comics is one of my favorite reads. But in the end, unless someone like Geoff Johns is on the title, it will always be treated as either the secondary Superman title or a Superman-centric anthology title.
I wouldn't say I hate his work on Flash since Barry Allen returned but I agree it wasn't as strong as his resurrection of Hal Jordan since Hal's downfall & death left more room for dramatic storytelling than Barry's did (as I said before, Hal = redemption arc, Barry not so much). I think more emphasis on Barry re-evaluating his life, where he fits in both as a person was needed; a smaller, more personal story could have come from this.I'm not complaining. Johns' work with Green Lantern has been awesome, but so far his work with Flash has only seemed to cause controversy. While I thin Johns was both passionate and skillful in the way he reintroduced Hal Jordan into the DC mythos, I can't say the same about reintroducing Barry Allen, and as a Wally fan I can't say that I will miss Johns when he departs from the series.
David Finch's take makes absolutely no sense because it can't find a place to fit within what's going on with all the other books, Batman & Robin doesn't have a stable creative team, and Batman is just mediocre relying on nostalgia for the Long Halloween and Dark Victory.
But back to Flashpoint, no, I believe Johns is staying on Green Lantern. I think that's actually one of the reasons he's leaving Flash - between GL and Aquaman, something's gotta give.
I don't think I've ever seen anything en mass match how big this would be. It would be nearly 90% of their books.Well, yeah, I agree there, but I don't even know if I'd call something like that a reboot. That's basically...just business as usual. Creative teams come and go, sometimes by trickles and sometimes by mass, that's the nature of the medium.
I don't think I've ever seen anything en mass match how big this would be. It would be nearly 90% of their books.

I don't think DC should change the writers and artists on most of their comics i don't want them to change at the moment I think most of the comic books dc publish are fine with the writers they have now
But as long as the writers for Batman Inc Secret Six and Legion of Superheroes stayed the same i would be happy

Gail Simone should just write everything.![]()


Bleeding Cool is reporting that every single DC title set in the DC Universe will be relaunched with a new #1. EVERY SINGLE ONE.
