DCU gets remade - all books are #1s, Geoff Johns and Jim Lee on Justice League, more

Started by -Pr-367 pages
Originally posted by SevenShackles
Oh oh I think I screwed up my earlier question. I know who night wing is I meant to ask about Bat Wing. Sorry for the confusion.

oh, Batwing. I don't read that lol. Sorry.

^thanks anyway 👆

Originally posted by Cogito
Really? I dropped it after the first issue because it was garbage.

Lemire is on the title now. Since issue 16. And art by the I, Vampire guy.

Jeff Lemire is the best writer out of everyone involved in The New 52 imo, aside from Scott Snyder. Animal Man is freaking awesome and so was his Eternity one-shot. Speaking of which, any idea if we're going to ever get a follow-up to that?

Just read Catwoman #14. Does anyone else here think that, apart from the considerable amounts of fanservice, there was a creepy sexual undertone to the brief Joker/Selina dynamic(as part of the Death of the Family storyline)?

Awesome preview art for GA

First Born arc has also been pretty good.

New design for Reverse Flash.

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Just read Catwoman #14. Does anyone else here think that, apart from the considerable amounts of fanservice, there was a creepy sexual undertone to the brief Joker/Selina dynamic(as part of the Death of the Family storyline)?

I haven't read it yet, but considering how Joker wants Batman to think of him the way he thinks of Selina, I wouldn't be surprised.

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lol, that GA art doesn't seem suggestive at all.

What?

My God, the Reverse Flash promo art looks TERRIBLE. 👇

I like the new design overall. It looks better in the book.

JLA #1 sold a ton of copies. Mainly because of variants, but still.


DC's Justice League of America #1 turned in the strongest single-issue sales performance for a comic book in the month of February since at least 1996 — and the biggest single-month number for a DC title since that time, as well. That's based on Comichron's estimates of retailer orders from Diamond Comic Distributors. Click to see the complete estimates for comics sales in February 2013.

Released with more than 50 variant covers featuring flags of the individual U.S. states, Justice League of America #1 had orders of nearly 308,000 copies. That's more than 100,000 copies more than any DC relaunch issue reached in North America in a single month — and enough to rank it seventh on the list of top-selling comics of the 21st Century. (It could still go higher, with reorders.) The issue outranks any DC title in the Diamond Exclusive Era, including Superman: The Wedding Album back in November 1996.

http://blog.comichron.com/2013/03/flags-waving-justice-league-of-america.html

Originally posted by Golgo13
I like the new design overall. It looks better in the book.
The pic you posted of RF looks absolutely horrible, bruh.

Originally posted by Galan007
The pic you posted of RF looks absolutely horrible, bruh.

I don't know, I kind of like it. Here is the page where it introduces him.

Originally posted by -Pr-
I haven't read it yet, but considering how Joker wants Batman to think of him the way he thinks of Selina, I wouldn't be surprised.

At the end of the comic, Joker literally admitted to Selina that he loves Batman. That's a moot issue at this point.

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
At the end of the comic, Joker literally admitted to Selina that he loves Batman. That's a moot issue at this point.

Yep.

Originally posted by -Pr-
Yep.

That Catwoman issue was a little...odd to say the least.

Originally posted by -Pr-
Written by Scott Snyder, Art by Greg Capullo, this crossover event will tell Batman's origin in this universe:

http://www.dccomics.com/blog/2013/03/11/the-associated-press-announces-batman-zero-year

Batman and Robin was an outstanding issue.

Looks like we MIGHT get some Backlash action. He's on one of the photos on the wall.

I like what Pak is saying about Superman.

He works for several reasons. Firstly, Superman comics on one level are fantasy, right? And it's a fantasy about what your life would be like if you had unbelievable powers. Superman is the epitome of that. He's Superman. He's the icon of the superhero. He's incredibly fast, incredibly strong, incredibly smart, incredibly everything. For that pure fantasy level of excitement and escapism, Superman is king.

http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=44287