Originally posted by -Pr-
I didn't know Porter had damaged his hand. At least now I know why his work had looked so different.
Mark Toberoff is off superman lawsuit.
About ****ing time.
Originally posted by Zack Fair
LOL Superboy 15's opening narration by Kon was basically Conner saying "I got mindset'd"Found it interesting how the suit was highlighting Superboy's kryptonian abilities. Something tell me whatever H'el did to Superboy will be the big bad guy's downfall.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Mark Toberoff is off superman lawsuit.About ****ing time.
Nice.
Scott Snyder has quickly become my favorite current writer at DC. Court of Owls was amazing and by the time it is over I think I'll like Death of the Family even more.
And it may just be me, but I kind of like seeing how the Joker see's Batman as a king and his villains as extensions of that motif. Riddler is the Master at Arms, Penguin is the Bishop, he see's himself as the court Jester.
In the Death of the Family tie-ins, which issues have the Joker flip-cover?
Edit: Never mind found out....BATGIRL #13, BATMAN #13 and CATWOMAN #13. In November, a die-cut cover will be available for SUICIDE SQUAD #14, and in December, die-cut covers will be available for BATMAN AND ROBIN #15, DETECTIVE COMICS #15, NIGHTWING #15, RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #15 and TEEN TITANS #15.
So, I had a thought and I wondered if anyone felt the same.
Given the fact that DCnU Superman is still "new" in a way, I'm not surprised I do feel this way, but does or has DCnU Superman lived up to that sort of awe-inspiring avatar of hope/good like his pre-Flashpoint persona to your eyes?
I don't - nor can anyone remotely sane - deny his power or his heroism, but I'm still waiting for that moment or story where I sit back and kinda just smile and nod because it feels like Superman. I think a lot of the stuff coming out are good stories, but I haven't had that emotional connection to the character yet as I have had reading some of the previous continuity incarnation of the character. Just curious on other's opinions.
Originally posted by JakeTheBank
So, I had a thought and I wondered if anyone felt the same.Given the fact that DCnU Superman is still "new" in a way, I'm not surprised I do feel this way, but does or has DCnU Superman lived up to that sort of awe-inspiring avatar of hope/good like his pre-Flashpoint persona to your eyes?
I don't - nor can anyone remotely sane - deny his power or his heroism, but I'm still waiting for that moment or story where I sit back and kinda just smile and nod because it feels like Superman. I think a lot of the stuff coming out are good stories, but I haven't had that emotional connection to the character yet as I have had reading some of the previous continuity incarnation of the character. Just curious on other's opinions.
I honestly don't think he's reached that level yet. His battle with Brainiac was a good start, and I honestly don't think it's far off, but yeah, he hasn't had his "Superman" moment yet.
So johns is starting to make wonder woman a carbon copy of superman?
I like how he just ignored the entirety of Azzarello's run about how diana is already very comfortable in her civilian identity.
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Originally posted by abhilegend
So johns is starting to make wonder woman a carbon copy of superman?I like how he just ignored the entirety of Azzarello's run about how diana is already very comfortable in her civilian identity.
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Huh?
How does what you said at all relate to the preview?