Jedeye Sniv
Banned
I was sooooo hyped for the New 52 and so supportive of the first few months. Now I read about 5 DC titles, the least for my entire adult life. I think they broke it.
Yeah, if you were invested in the stories before, that would've sucked. Wonder how long before they reset everything.
I was/am heavily invested in pre-52 DCbut that hasn't affected my enjoyment of New 52 one bit. These are new stories, the old ones didn't get torn up or dissappear. They all still happened. I read them. This doesn't suck at all for me. Some changes I like, some I don't. Regardless I'm still getting excellent comics monthly from DC and everywhere else.
Hypertime, brah.
I totally agree with hypertime, it's been my mantra since the Kingdom wrapped![]()
Hypertime can't fix bland stories and creative directions though, nor can it give Scott Lobdell relevance and a feel for the younger generationhypertime can't even fix a meandering and utterly boring story by two of comics' most promising rising stars in Snyder and Lemire, and this makes me very sad.
At least Batman is still good, that's all I need.
I was/am heavily invested in pre-52 DCbut that hasn't affected my enjoyment of New 52 one bit. These are new stories, the old ones didn't get torn up or dissappear. They all still happened. I read them. This doesn't suck at all for me. Some changes I like, some I don't. Regardless I'm still getting excellent comics monthly from DC and everywhere else.
Hypertime, brah.
I was sooooo hyped for the New 52 and so supportive of the first few months. Now I read about 5 DC titles, the least for my entire adult life. I think they broke it.
And really, isn't that what the New 52 initiative is all about?
On average there really only is like 5-10 good books from each of the big two going at one time anyway.
Great variant cover by Paolo Rivera for Cap #1:
No its about rebooting properties in attempt to make their line more marketable (i.e. more like Marvel)
I was/am heavily invested in pre-52 DCbut that hasn't affected my enjoyment of New 52 one bit. These are new stories, the old ones didn't get torn up or dissappear. They all still happened. I read them. This doesn't suck at all for me. Some changes I like, some I don't. Regardless I'm still getting excellent comics monthly from DC and everywhere else.
Hypertime, brah.
Ill gladly buy hypercrisis. But that shit isn't happening.
We don't need another crisis. They were right to skip a year+ of events.
New 52 turned me off of DC completely. Primarily because I didn't enjoy having the rug pulled out from under me and tell me everything i knew is now wrong. Make up your mind, DC and then get back to me.
Just read the final issue of X-Men Legacy (before Marvel NOW! that is) on my lunch break, and I think I know what the problem was.
Gage wasted very little time before focusing the spotlight on Rogue.
But his Rogue isn't a very likeable interpretation.
And she WON'T. SHUT. UP.
The new 52 turned me from a Marvel fanboy into a DC fanboy. Well, that and AvX. Really enjoying Swamp Thing, Animal Man and Batman. I even sort of like JLark.
Just read the final issue of X-Men Legacy (before Marvel NOW! that is) on my lunch break, and I think I know what the problem was.
Gage wasted very little time before focusing the spotlight on Rogue.
But his Rogue isn't a very likeable interpretation.
And she WON'T. SHUT. UP.
We don't need another crisis. They were right to skip a year+ of events.
I'm getting that feeling a bit, after reading some history on characters.New 52 turned me off of DC completely. Primarily because I didn't enjoy having the rug pulled out from under me and tell me everything i knew is now wrong. Make up your mind, DC and then get back to me.
Dude, he had Schism as the PERFECT opening to take Rogue and her band of misfits to the Jean Grey School and make another school antics book focused on the faculty instead of the kids, a foil to WatXM and he fucking WASTED IT. Gage's short run on Rogue made me never want to read another Rogue comic again. YUCK.
Wood's even shorter run on Adjectiveless on the other hand... Dat Storm/Colossus rivalry! I NEED IT IN MY VEINS!
Hot fucking fiery truth about DC
He even tweeted asking for good Chamber issues to research, but poor Jono never got a single line.
We don't need another crisis. They were right to skip a year+ of events.
im curious, is there a reason that they pretty much left batman back to the status quo and didnt do a full reboot like they did the other lines?
im curious, is there a reason that they pretty much left batman back to the status quo and didnt do a full reboot like they did the other lines?
because his books actually sell. Same thing with Johns Green Lantern
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Batbooks sell well and there are enough popular batman characters to fuel an army of spinoffs.
2. Morrison wanted to be able to finish batman inc. It was probably a "let me write the second volume I had planned for it or I walk away from the new 52" deal.
3. I wouldn't be surprised if other authors wanted certain characters too. Tomasi seems to love writing the alfred/damien/bruce combo. I'd imagine we started with batgirl already existing half because of reason 1 and half because of gail simone
4. The mandate of "JL origin story is 5 years ago from present day new 52" means they had to have some stuff happen in the meantime. the other reasons just disproportionally drove that amount upward for batman (and green lantern)
so then dc wasnt completely sold on a complete reboot? that just makes all this seem lazy.
so then dc wasnt completely sold on a complete reboot? that just makes all this seem lazy.
But they didn't skip a year+ of events. the mini-event bullshit is horrible. I tried reading teen titans but the culling thing was awful so I stopped. American Vampire's worst issues were the JLDark crossover, and those issues looked even worse from the JLD perspective. staying in gotham was horrible for batwing. Even rotworld feels like it's dragged down the pacing of animal man and swamp thing to be slower than what either one would have gone at if left alone, hurting both books. There were like 3 months of animal man just spinning its wheels. The Third Army has drained my excitement for green lantern. H'el on earth looks so bad. I'm very afraid that Throne of Atlantis will hurt the otherwise fun aquaman. Forced mini-crossovers seem to have driven paul cornell away completely.
I'd gladly sign a contract forcing me to buy and read some horrible 12-issues-in-3-months miniseries every summer if it brought books the luxury of consistent creative teams and no forced mini-crossovers. Those two things would achieve in practice what we hoped we'd get from the "no major event" thing.
And hypertime ain't an event, it's a philosophy: "If this book is fun enough to be worth reading, I will go with whatever continuity is needed to justify it."
AND MANHATTAN PROJECTS THIS WEEK FINALLLYYYYYYYYYYY.
Oh shoot I need to buy saga volume 1 and unwritten 6.......
I don't think that's what it means. Clearly they were gung hu about it. They rested everything they had on it. In execution, sure, they were slipshod, but I'd stop short of calling them lazy. Completely reconfiguring 52 titles with 2.5 months of notice must have required an astonishing amount of work. Sure, they should have given themselves more time, but I don't doubt everyone on those books worked their dangs off.
This this this!the mini-event bullshit is horrible.
Storylines in book are not Events, so in my eyes there were no Events for over a year. In a new universe, crossovers are pretty much mandatory, and most happened in book without need to jump across titles. Most not all.
I know what Hypertime is. I refered to it because it keeps all books, from all periods in play and that's how I see it.
Sorry nothing speaks to you, but that changes nothing I posted. I like far more of the books that dislike. Hence why I said everyone's mileage will vary.
This this this!
I have a handy dandy list of crossovers and tie-ins I've been half-maintaining, and it's getting huge. They've really gone overboard.
Night of the Owls (12 Issues, 1 Annual, 1 Spinoff and one extra character)
Batman 8-9, Annual 1
Nightwing 8-9
All Star Western 9, Batman: The Dark Knight 9, Batwing 9, Batman & Robin 9, Birds of Prey 9, Catwoman 9, Detective Comics 9, Red Hood and the Outlaws 9
(Talon Spinoff)
(Strix in Batgirl 13 / Batgirl Annual 1 / BoP16)
Rise of the Vampires (5 Issues)
I Vampire 6 -> (End of JLD6) -> Justice League Dark 7 -> I Vampire 7 -> Justice League Dark 8 -> I Vampire 8
The Culling (6 Issues, 1 Annual, 1 Spinoff)
Prelude (Teen Titans / Superboy / Legion Lost 8)
Annual 1
Superboy 9 -> Legion Lost 9 -> Teen Titans 9
(Ravagers Spinoff)
Rotworld (13 Issues, 1 Annual [+ Possible zero issues, and possible Ravagersing])
Prelude - Animal Man 12 / Swamp Thing 12, Annual 1, (And the Zero Issues? I don't know)
Red Kingdom - Animal Man 13-16+ (Ravagers 5?)
Green Kingdom - Swamp Thing 13-16+
Secrets of the Dead - Frankenstein (0), 13-15
Rise of the Third Army (16 Issues, 1 Annual)
Green Lantern 13-16
Green Lantern Corps 13-16
Green Lantern: New Guardians 13-16
Red Lanterns 13-16
Green Lantern Corps Annual 1
Death of the Family (23 issues and still going, [+ TT14? and RHatO #0])
Batman 13-16+
Batman & Robin 14-16+
Batgirl 14-16+
Catwoman 13-14
Nightwing 14-16+
Suicide Squad 14-15
Teen Titans (14?) 15-16+
Red Hood and the Outlaws (0), 15-16+
Detective Comics 15-16+
H'el on Earth (10 Issues [and ongoing?], 1 Annual)
Superman 13 -> Superboy 14 -> Supergirl 14 -> Superman 14
Superman / Supergirl / Superboy 15
Superman / Supergirl / Superboy 16 (Superboy Annual 1?)
Eclipso / Black Diamond (9 Issues, presumably more to come)
Demon Knights 14-15
All Star Western 14-15
Team 7 #2-4
Catwoman 15-16
Throne of Atlantis (5 Issues?)
Justice League 15 -> Aquaman 15 -> Justice League 16 -> Aquaman 16 -> ? (It says 16 is the penultimate chapter, but I don't know if it would finish in JL 17, Aquaman 17, or an annual tbh)
Mini Crossovers
Suicide Squad/ Resurrection Man 9
Blue Beetle / GL:NG 9
Firestorm / JLI 9
Teen Titans / DC Universe Presents 12
Superboy 13 / Ravagers 5? (This one is only a possible - it sounded like a mini-crossover, but might just be cameo time)
O.M.A.C / Frankenstein 5 (which was a "two sides of the same story" deal)
Seriously. Marvel needs to relearn that shit before I even think about going back. I'm so very, very sick of EVENT THAT WILL CHANGE EVERYTHING, 1-2 issues then EVENT THAT WILL CHANGE EVERYTHING.
But, in the meanwhile, I'm still in love with Hellboy/BPRD. Is Mignola still making them?
Holy shit at Death in the Family. I've only got up to issue 12 of Batman and none of the others.
At least DC wasn't talking out of their asses when they said Flashpoint would change everything.
Look up things like No Man's Land. Or World at War. HUGE storylines that had amazing moments and great payoffs.
Big two comics cross over. It's one of the things I love about them.
Most of that was great fun. I don't see the issue. Building continuity.
I look forward to the mini events and look forward to more. Shared universe comics thrive on this.![]()
I don't think that's what it means. Clearly they were gung hu about it. They rested everything they had on it. In execution, sure, they were slipshod, but I'd stop short of calling them lazy. Completely reconfiguring 52 titles with 2.5 months of notice must have required an astonishing amount of work. Sure, they should have given themselves more time, but I don't doubt everyone on those books worked their dangs off.
At least DC wasn't talking out of their asses when they said Flashpoint would change everything.