I like how Superman 1 makes it clear anyone who thinks they are getting a brighter more optimistic DCU has been sold a bill of goods...
A brighter, more optimistic DC overall doesn't mean there will be no dark or somber moments. Yeah, Superman #1 had some pretty messed up moments, but they fit the story, and overall the issue was compelling. DC hasn't "sold a bill of goods", or at least if they have this issue didn't reveal anything like that. Even if the whole first story arc is dark, it doesn't prove anything. Its about the whole universe as a whole. If they had no dark stories, that would be a bit weird.
Are some of the Rebirth issues coming out next month? I thought all of the issues for this month were going to be either Rebirths or #1s, but this week's Justice League was still on the New52 numbering.
Superman also seems to be on the point for Rebirth as well, if the Mister Oz speculation pans out. Family man Supes isn't my favorite take, but so far the various books have been entertaining.I see. I thought all of the series were renumbering, except for Action and Detective comics, getting and a Rebirth issue. So is JL continuing on with it's current numbering then, or just renumbering later?The approach is different from The New 52. Not every series will start with a new #1, and those that do are spread over several months. Also, not every hero gets their own Rebirth special.
July will have Rebirth specials for "Hal Jordan & the Green Lantern Corps", "Batgirl & the Birds of Prey", "Hellblazer", "Justice League", "Nightwing" and "Red Hood & the Outlaws".
After that, there are still some Rebirth specials announced for August and beyond, for "Batman Beyond", "Blue Beetle", "Cyborg", "Deathstroke", "Earth 2", "Suicide Squad", "Supergirl", "Teen Titans" and "Trinity".
I see. I thought all of the series were renumbering, except for Action and Detective comics, getting and a Rebirth issue. So is JL continuing on with it's current numbering then, or just renumbering later?
I feel DC should've also taken Wonder Woman back to the 600s which is where the title had been at(after some crazy accounting earlier) when nu52 started.Action Comics and Detective Comics went back to the 900s.
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