Originally posted by AstnerSadly, v2 of the series was supposed to be a sequel to Carey's run... it was terrible.
Pretty sure there's a volume 2 and 3 of Lucifer that completely butchers the story. But I'm not sure ifVertigoBlack Label titles can be properly integrated with the main continuity...and it's probably for the best.
V3 is kind of its own thing, but still loosely ties to the other series'.
Originally posted by Astner
Pretty sure there's a volume 2 and 3 of Lucifer that completely butchers the story. But I'm not sure ifVertigoBlack Label titles can be properly integrated with the main continuity...and it's probably for the best.
there are other black labels titles that are part of the continuity but I digress
Originally posted by MrMindHave you read the rest of the issues? The earliest it can take place is in the Byrne era.
how do you know it's out of continuityjust because it's black label doesn't mean it's out of continuity
But it's out of continuity:
https://www.dccomics.com/blog/2021/08/20/first-look-the-man-of-steel-meets-the-main-man-in-superman-vs-lobo
As a DC Black Label series, Superman vs. Lobo is largely free from continuity and content restraints. That means Lobo can swear all he’d like and, we suppose, Superman can as well (though he seems to have some real trouble with it in issue #1).
Darkseid usijg Doomsday like an attack dog (variant cover)…