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Maybe that's why the series hasn't worked. Too many homoerotic undertones.![]()
More like not enough!

Maybe that's why the series hasn't worked. Too many homoerotic undertones.![]()
I really enjoyed his run and I'm wondering if the latest stories have been as good as the stuff he cranked out.
verheiden is gone. the past two issues have had a new creative team, and they've been pretty good!
Jeph Loeb is a sh**ty writer, it's a damn shame he teams up with such good artists, otherwise I would never read his sh**
John Corben possibly being Bruce Wayne's parents' killer?
F**king please....
Seriously guys, let it go, this title is only as good as it's artists, and barely that...
Honestly, I've been disappointed so far. I've seen better from Dustin and the story really isn't catching me.
Joe Chilton?It's already established who killed Bruce's parents unfortunately.
Loeb's run went from great (Public Enemies) to entertaining-as-long-as-you-don't-stop-to-think-about-it (Supergirl) to terrible (Absolute Power) to pretty good (Vengeance). Since then, it went from boring (Verheiden's first story) to weak (current story).
Did anyone get Superman/Batman #50?
Hot damn, that issue had some good art. I always love when this title explores the relationship between Clark and Bruce, and I enjoyed the latest issue. The story itself was, I suppose, handled as well as one could have hoped for, but that doesn't mean it should have been done. I mean, come on, Jor-El and Thomas Wayne meeting before their sons were born feels about as forced as something can. I enjoy when little connections are made between character's origins or what have you, but this is pushing it. I had the same reaction I did when I saw that Harley Quinn and the Joker met before either of them took up their villain identities in the Joker Origin arc from Batman Confidential. "Oh, come on! Really?"
But the best thing about the issue, by far, was the art. Fantastic job all around, especially that stunning last page of the issue.