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

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Man, I hope we can see more Capucine in other series other than Swamp Thing. She's a cool character.


Is this the Arrow totem from GA? Futures End cover, BTW.

SM/WW 7 spoilers.

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Default Superman/Wonder Woman #7 Spoilers/Discussion
Alright everyone lets get right into it.

spoilers:

-Picking up where the preview left of, the ghost soldiers appear and blast Diana. Superman releases a blast of heat vision to destroy their weapons, leaving them unable to do anymore damage as they are stuck as ghosts. So they leave.
-Clark heads over to Diana, who seems to be in pretty bad shape after the nuclear bomb and then getting blasted. He says he needs to get her somewhere and she says to take her to Hessia. They figure that if they help each other, the should be able to fly enough to get Clark back into the sun.
-Side note, Zod and Faora are said to have been sent into the Phantom Zone. Not destroyed (but we knew that)
-Clark gets back into the sun, and is struck by pain. As I theorized, his cells did drink in the radiation, causing that decayed look. The process of purging that radiation and replacing it with solar energy is actually painful.
-Clark gets Diana to Hessia and then she tells him to leave to heal his own wounds. Hessia pulls out a purple crystal and which illuminates and basks Wonder Woman in it's energy.
-Clark goes back to the fortress and hooks himself up to a solar machine. He programs it to adjust the amount of energy he is receiving based on how much his cells are recovering.
-Doomsday time. Back to the weird cocoon thing at the bottom of the ocean. Doomsday bursts out of this and then gets eating by a shark. He promptly bursts out of said shark as well.
-The submarine with members of the Tower that were following Doomsday last issue are told to bring Doomsday in. Ha. He destroys that fairly quickly too.
-Back to Clark and Diana, picking off right from the front page. Also as I guessed, this page brings the book post Forever Evil. It seems after the explosion, and their various recovery efforts, Supes and Wondey were sucked right into Trinity War and then Forever Evil. This is their first time meeting up since these events.
-Clark finds out that Diana is the God of War and she explains to him just what that entails.
-They do a bit more talking and Clark says that Diana must want to do more then waste their time together sitting on top of a building. She says she knows of a place but they need to change.
-Cut to Clark and Diana, clubbing. I think this was a great scene. Seeing them doing something outside of the superhero lifestyle.
-Last page is Doomsday's fist bursting through the ocean. Kind of reminds me of his fist bursting through the ground in the original story.[/spiler]

So Superman's look was due to [spoiler]the nuclear radiation replacing solar radiation from his body.

Soule just like to shit on superman, doesn't he?

Future's End previews

Just... wut. I think DC's trying way too hard to gross us out / shock us with their cyborg designs.

I think it looks pretty interesting. I'm into horror/weird stuff and glad this series is focusing on the obscures. I just hope the story is good/interesting.

The opening scene in Batman Eternal was enough to keep me reading. mmm

Originally posted by Golgo13
I think it looks pretty interesting. I'm into horror/weird stuff and glad this series is focusing on the obscures. I just hope the story is good/interesting.

It just strikes me as so gratuitous (the face thing?).

I dunno, maybe DC's just aiming in a total different direction than me.

I'm into sci fi/horror a lot, so I don't mind. I'm just bumed out about some of the artists. Some I just don't care for/.

FE #3 cover.

Originally posted by Golgo13
I'm into sci fi/horror a lot, so I don't mind. I'm just bumed out about some of the artists. Some I just don't care for/.

Curious, were you a fan of the old EC horror comics? ^^

Reminds me of the Reapers a little from Mass Effect.

Originally posted by Q99
Curious, were you a fan of the old EC horror comics? ^^

Hell yeah. Im into pretty much anything horror. Even games.

good man 👆

Love horror, myself. And sci-fi. And horror sci-fi.

ho-fi, if you will. 👆

Originally posted by Galan007
ho-fi, if you will. 👆

lol, that works.

http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/04/11/greg-pak-interview-action-comics-doomed-superman-crossover

I can't wait. I want to see this fight.

Superman on new levels? new DD, can't wait

Pak never fails to deliver quality work, that's for sure. 👆

I wonder if Pak will actually unleash Supes.

YESS!! Finally.

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Futures End cover. Love it!