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Location: Arizona, USA
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Multiple omic book series focusing on the same character
For example I was just on wikipedia reading about Batman, and it says that Batman, Batman: The Dark Knight, Batman and Robin, Batman Inc. and Superman/Batman are all ongoing right now. And I know there have been times, like Spider-Man's Back in Black storyline, where one storyline will cross between all of the series. So how does this work? Are the different story arcs just going on one at a time, or is each one in a different continuity or something else?If I want to fully follow a certain hero(ine) will I need to read all of the series to get the full effect? |
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Location: Oxford, PA
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Re: Multiple omic book series focusing on the same character
There's no hard and fast rules.
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Re: Multiple omic book series focusing on the same character
One, the books are all relatively independent from one another, with only major changes being passed from one creative team to the other through the editor. The other one, the books work really as one series and the writers have to work closer together, giving the editor that much more work. While the first option is used very often, as examples are the current Superman books, the Batman books for the most part (not the current ones, I'm afraid) and Marvel's X-titles, good examples for the second option are the current Batman books and, especially, the 90s Superman books (those really were very tied together, with the editor and writers having regular meetings similar to the producers and writing staff of a TV show).
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Location: Pennsylvania
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Admiral
Location: Arizona, USA
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Admiral
Location: Pennsylvania
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Re: Multiple omic book series focusing on the same character
Dick Grayson is in Detective, Batman, and Batman and Robin. |
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Re: Multiple omic book series focusing on the same character
Batman: Dark Knight is David Finch's baby. It's telling a separate self-contained storyline that is still under the Batman, Inc. branch.
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Location: Doorstep of 4, Privet Drive
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Re: Multiple omic book series focusing on the same character
This means that something like Spider-Man becomes a problem to follow - When is it that a particular story that was covered in ASM (Amazing Spider-Man, the flagship title) "breaks" down and gets covered in "other" titles. I remember trying to read something related to either The Other or storylines from that period and from a six-part (six-issue) story, only 3 parts or so were covered in the flagship title of ASM. For the others, it was other titles that needed to be "bought" (or read at the library, in my case). It's basically a ploy to boost sales of a different book. That's why I really liked it when Marvel for a little while "shut down" their other Spidey titles and made ASM 3-times a month. {Edit - It's too bad that they did that right after One More Day which did bad things for Spidey's character-set being a major "reboot"/retcon of Spidey history. Oh well...} I am right now in the process of reading the Blackest Night hardcovers and it's a major problem keeping it all straight in the head. eg. I am reading the Green Lantern Corps Blackest Night collection and the Green Lantern Blackest Night collection. In one of the Green Lantern parts, Munk (one of the Indigo tribe's lanterns) is sent by Indigo-1 (I think that's her name, to Oa to help the lanterns). He just disappears from the story at that point in the Green Lantern collection. When I read the GLC collection, there he appears (somehow magically) to warn/help the GLs against the Black Lanterns. I had to stop and stretch my mind to remember that how he got here was covered in a side story.
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Re: Multiple omic book series focusing on the same character
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Location: Arizona, USA
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Re: Multiple omic book series focusing on the same character
They have Secret Origin Rebirth Green Lantern Corps: Recharge No Fear Green Lantern: A Perfect Life #1 - Mystery of the Star Saphhire #3 Sinestro Corps War Rebirth GLC Vol. 1 #1-9 Emeral Warriors #1 |
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Re: Multiple omic book series focusing on the same character
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Re: Multiple omic book series focusing on the same character
(well - maybe not that vehement )I think to start with the Geoff Johns era you should start with Rebirth and Recharge and read "Secret Origins" only at it's proper time (in the published order). I strongly recommend using this Amazon list as a timeline for the GL-centric collections to read. Please note that while it covers everything GL, when you come to Blackest Night there are a few more Blackest Night related trades than are covered by the above list. That's cos the list is focusing only on the GL and GLC related items. And as these other collections talk about other people (Catwoman, Atom etc.) I think they are not being collected in this GL/GLC-centered list. I have used that list for the longest time for doing my GL-specific reading and thank the list-creator/maintainer "Drake" - he has done a good job keeping it updated and listing future collections. Edit- What's "A Perfect Life"? Might be prior to the reboot? (or maybe I haven't come across it as yet)
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Completely Loony for Luna and Ginny! Last edited by coolghoul; April 13 2011 at 07:48 PM. Reason: Updated link. |
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