Well, at least the news on Action Comics is good. Will become a weekly book, with both a Superman feature by Mark Waid & Clayton Henry, AND a Supergirl feature by Mariko Tamaki & Skylar Partridge.
Green Lantern appears to keep its writer Jeremy Adams (and even Phillip Kennedy Johnson, who currently writes the John Stewart book that I'm to lazy to look up what the actual title is, it's the goddamn John Stewart book anyway, is still in the mix), despite the "bold new direction".
Si Spurrior also stays on The Flash.
Oh, and Tom King stays on Wonder Woman. Very good news.
Green Arrow will return to original numbering for #350, with both a last bow from Joshua Williamson and a story from the new creative team.
Tom Taylor on Detective Comics almost made me consider getting back in the Bat-books for, but then I read the synopsis (if one can call it that) and going back to Batman's origins, "rattle the very foundations of the Dark Knight", "Things may never be the same again". Fuck all that! Just do detective stories. Pulpy-dark detective stories. Why is this so hard? Don't answer that, I know why, too many people only buy a book if they think the story will be some kind of transcending material.
The solicits for the trinity's Absolute titles have also dropped, and frustratingly, the common theme seems to be what they don't have.
Absolute Batman #1
Written by Scott Snyder
Art by Nick Dragotta,
October 9th
In this iteration, fans will be introduced to a version of the Dark Knight that doesn't have the money, mansion, or butler of his core-line counterpart.
Absolute Wonder Woman #1
Written by Kelly Thompson
Art by Hayden Sherman
October 23rd
For Diana, there is no island paradise, no sisterhood to shape her, nor a mission of peace—so what is the purpose of an Amazon warrior in this new universe?
Absolute Superman #1
Written by Jason Aaron
Art by Rafa Sandoval.
November 6th
Writer Jason Aaron and artist Rafa Sandoval join forces to present a new Man of Steel with the launch of Absolute Superman #1. This Superman has no family, no Fortress of Solitude, and no home. Will he still stand for truth, justice, and a better tomorrow in this new universe?