Originally posted by ValidusWhat's funny is that he Arion tried controlling him too, and he broke it immediately. Just an issue ago. lol.
You got me there.I just figured with the reintroduction of Superboy Prime that DC would can the "What if Superman turned against humanity?" storyline which seems to run bi-annually at this point.
Originally posted by ValidusI would say with the crap stories they've been having, Superman/Batman would come to an end soon, but I think it's still a very popular book, especially in the trade paperback market. All of the good writers are on the characters main titles now.
Alan BurnettLoeb was writing shit stories but at least it was fun shit filled with action.
Originally posted by Juntai
I would say with the crap stories they've been having, Superman/Batman would come to an end soon, but I think it's still a very popular book, especially in the trade paperback market. All of the good writers are on the characters main titles now.
It should basically be ignored in all circumstances as it very rarely EVER obeys the laws of D.C. continuity. IMO, its about as canonical as a squirrel girl comic, or an issue of Next Wave, the exception being that nextwave didn't make me want throw up, like this B/S does.