I dont know I just typed in Ultimate DC on google images and all of this came up, I read all the stuff and it said that Wizard created a bucnh of stuff on Ultimate DC but it never happened
It's funny because they could really do well creating an ultimate print. Instead they go back in the ALREADY convoluted DC pre-crisis history, AND mess around a little more.
Plus the All star series really isn't doing all that well , people are only buying All Star Batman to see if MM can ruin his stories anymore.
All Star Superman seems to be fluctuating in it's awesome level as well and apparently their also going to try out a 'ALL Star WW'
Just screw the All Star crap and go straight to ultimate stories , theirs a damn good reason why their reaping in the same (If not more) cash then current marvel story-lines.
I agree... I think I'll try to get one of my mates (one who doesnt actually read comics but likes X-Men etc a lot) to dop the art for me as I was planning some UltimateDC Comics work... I had one that I really liked for Ultimate green Lantern somewhere...
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All Star DC is just an imprint with loose continuity. All Star Batman for example takes place in the Dark Knight Returns universe according to Frank Miller. It also sucks.
If All Star Superman continues at its current quality, it's going to be one of the best Superman stories out there.
An Ultimate DC idea doesn't fly with me, especially Wizard's. Their idea for Superman was an adult version of the Smallville Clark Kent. Big deal.
Yes but Wizard are general idiots , you know that as well as I do...
Ahh , so Millar is falling back to his failsafe . Say it's within DKR and hopefully the fan's will eat it up with a spoon. Too bad he stunk the book out so much that even slapping a 'Civil-War/Crisis on infinite earths , Wonder woman and She Hulk naked posters inside' label on the front won't bring it fans.
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AS Batman does seem to have a solid group of fans who like the absurd take on Batman. I don't know if they're just Miller fanboys or what but the comic is selling.