Originally posted by roughrider
I mean, there will both a Batgirl and a Batwoman operating in Gotham...? Plus Cassandra Cain and Steph...
Sounds like a 2nd Battle For The Cowl needs to happen.
Cass operates out of Hong Kong. And who said Steph was going to survive? Supposedly, some characters won't be coming back.
Morales on Superman = bleh.
Merino drawing instead of Perez though = Me likey.
Originally posted by AlmightyKfish
Has there been any word at all on where Wally will be post Flashpoint? Seeing as Barry is once again acting as the premier Flash and all...
Not that I know of.
Originally posted by Omega Vision
So...still no word on the New Gods?
I'd give odds on Morrison being the one to bring them back in Action Comics...
Originally posted by AlmightyKfish
Has there been any word at all on where Wally will be post Flashpoint? Seeing as Barry is once again acting as the premier Flash and all...
as PR said no. the only thing wally really has had even lately was his picture on the cover of one of the recent Flash books. Since this is a reboot I really doubt he's gonna stay flash.
one thing i certainly felt was that they are going to "fix" the Multiple heroes such as Batman and The Flash.
this isnt really a reboot, but a relaunch, which is why all the titles are going to #1.
as for Wally, the book that gets forgotten is the speed force book that will feature the flash family.
like i said earlier, there will be more than 52 titles. so im betting we will see that speed force book and a jsa as well.
Originally posted by -Pr-
There hasn't been mention of what Ed Benes will be doing; no mention of the Outsiders (which has one of my favourite characters), no mention of Red Tornado either.I'm wondering what they'll all be up to...
Retconned out of existance so they become public domain in 50 years 😄
BTW, here is the tweet by Gail...
Again, September is NOT THE END. There's still plans for characters that we haven't seen yet.
Anyway, guys, what are you MOST looking forward to? What are your most anticipated titles? I'll start.
1. Stormwatch
2. JL: Dark
3. Grifter
4. Geoff Johns/Lee JLA
5. Green Lantern: The New Guardians
6. Morrisons Superman
7. Batman Inc.
8. Frankenstein
9. Animal Man
10. Deathstroke
Batwoman deserves mention as well.
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/06/11/grant-morrisons-superman-the-liberal-activist/
Morrison will likely, by all that's been shown and said up until now, write the 'Golden Age'/Early Action Comics Superman's evolution into the current Superman.
Hm. This could work. As long as he doesn't stay and writes just that version of Superman, for all of his run.
Originally posted by PhilosophíaMorrison doesn't hop onto a book without being on for the long haul.
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/06/11/grant-morrisons-superman-the-liberal-activist/Morrison will likely, by all that's been shown and said up until now, write the 'Golden Age'/Early Action Comics Superman's evolution into the current Superman.
Hm. This could work. As long as he doesn't stay and writes just that version of Superman, for all of his run.
Originally posted by Philosophía
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/06/11/grant-morrisons-superman-the-liberal-activist/Morrison will likely, by all that's been shown and said up until now, write the 'Golden Age'/Early Action Comics Superman's evolution into the current Superman.
Hm. This could work. As long as he doesn't stay and writes just that version of Superman, for all of his run.
Hmm, going by that quote which was talking about Supes being the first hero, it looks like the JSA won't be the first hero's they always have been in the new DCU.
Or Supes will have been on the original JSA
It is really is starting to feel to me like the execution of this relaunch is counter productive to the goals DC is trying to accomplish with it. They want to update the characters so they are "fresh" and "modern"... and yet a lot of the redesigns look like they were ripped from the pages of early 90s Image "extreme" comics (which I guess is to be expect from Jim Lee). They want to attract new readers who were confused by the decades of continuity of the major characters... but they are only rebooting the lesser characters like Hawkman, while they seem to be keeping large sections of the vast and extremely convoluted histories of the top characters like Batman and Superman. That doesn't make Batman and Superman more accessible, if anything it makes them less accessible because a comic fan or wiki page can't tell a new reader just what is important to know anymore. The characters still have decades of continuity... but the readers don't know which parts DC is cheery picking and choosing to acknowledge. I'm still cautiously optimistic but it really is starting to feel like this has just been extremely mishandled, and some of the creative teams they have on the marque characters are just baffling.
Originally posted by Prep-Man
isnt ed benes doing the red lantern book?good call on red tornado.
also where the hell is james robinson? i think he might be doing a jsa relaunch or shade.
oh yeah, my bad.
Originally posted by Philosophía
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/06/11/grant-morrisons-superman-the-liberal-activist/Morrison will likely, by all that's been shown and said up until now, write the 'Golden Age'/Early Action Comics Superman's evolution into the current Superman.
Hm. This could work. As long as he doesn't stay and writes just that version of Superman, for all of his run.
Not sure what I think about all that...