The now NEW Official DC Stupid Questions thread: Didio Headaches - Part 1

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David Carradine went out doing something he loved. We should all be so lucky.
 
When do the new issues released today become available on the DC app?
 
Supposed to be same-day releases both digitally and in shops, isn't it? I thought that was one of the main points of this relaunch.
 
I already got all my stuff digitally.

Maybe your phone and or ipad is racist or something. :o
 
What trade follows up "Bruce Wayne: Murderer?"
 
Indeed. Everyone read them. Right now.
 
That was the first time in like a 10 year period where he came to terms with his *****eyness and decided to be a better person. Didn't stick however.
 
He seems to be coming around again, according to the new Batman and Robin issue.
 
And it only took a "death" and time travel. Talk to me in 5 years when he's all dark and broody again. :o
 
He's probably already spying on his friends again and manipulating the hell out of them. :csad:
 
Tell me about.

If there's one thing I've learned reading superhero comics all these years it's that character development is temporary at best.
 
every writer wants to be the one who changes a character forever. So when somebody actually does, the next guy just ignores it so he can be remembered forever. selfish bastards. :argh:
 
On the DC site for the digital comics, how do you delete comics in your "My Comics" section? It isn't like the Comixology App for my iPhone where I can easily edit and remove comics. Because there are some books that I bought on my phone and didn't end up liking and I removed it there but they still show on the DC website. So they are so-called "flooding" my collection.
 
Tell me about.

If there's one thing I've learned reading superhero comics all these years it's that character development is temporary at best.
Wasn't The OMAC Project just a couple years after Murderer/Fugitive? Seems sad that they spent this huge storyarc establishing Bruce realizing the effects of his longstanding dickishness and resolving to be a better person, and then the next big crossover event hinges heavily on him still being a prick, and concludes with him learning the same lesson that he supposedly learned just a couple of years (months in comic time?) before.
 
So I hear "Trials of Shazam" is really bad. Just how bad is it?
 
Depends on how attached you were to Captain Marvel's whole way of doing things before.

I thought it was okay. Art was pretty. Finally got rid of that SHAZAM weakness where he can be tricked into saying it and turning himself back into a kid or in Freddie's case, a cripple.

But it's all meaningless now.

I would suggest however Superman/SHAZAM First Thunder.
 
Depends on how attached you were to Captain Marvel's whole way of doing things before.

I thought it was okay. Art was pretty. Finally got rid of that SHAZAM weakness where he can be tricked into saying it and turning himself back into a kid or in Freddie's case, a cripple.

But it's all meaningless now.
I see.

I would suggest however Superman/SHAZAM First Thunder.
I actually do have that, along with Jerry Ordway's 1994 take on SHAZAM's origin, the big Alex Ross painted "Power of Hope", and "Monster Society of Evil". Sadly, there just aren't a lot of good trades out there for Captain Marvel. Somebody really needs to write a "Kingdom Come" like epic for him (but I guess that's what "Trials" was supposed to be).
 
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Yeah. I mean if you're looking for Captain Marvel stuff, yeah, you might as well grab it. Like I said, it was okay. A lot of people however hated it. I found it, adequate.
 
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