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DC's New 52: Reviews and Discussion (Spoilers welcolme and likely)

I'll be getting Legion Lost and Frankenstein. I'm not going to lie, I'll probably dl the rest, which actually has proven effective, since it made me add Detective Comics and Batwing to my pull list for next month.
 
How many people have been the Time Trapper? I am familiar with Cosmic Boy and Superboy Prime (which was a ridiculous notion, IMO). Who else?

The other main one is Lori Morning. Lori was the female identity of the Trapper created after Zero Hour. It seemed that Lori was on the path to becoming Glorith (the Trapper's lieutenant) who would then later become the Trapper (meaning the Trapper was her own lieutenant in a past time frame).

I believe I remember a Legion special from the 1970s that revealed the Time Trapper was one of the Controllers.
 
Yeah, I didn't realize they already changed this week to "this week" on Comixology.
For my plans for this week, I'm hoping to get Batman & Robin, Batwoman, Green Lantern, Red Lanterns, Suicide Squad, and Legion Lost.
I still haven't gotten any of last weeks yet, so I'm not sure when I'll get around to these. I might see if I have enough extra money this week to get at least a few of them.
 
So any guesses on who this red haired scientist woman is in "Superboy"? She was shown in the preview and obviously has developed an attachment to the "Experiment". Bleeding Cool lists a series of possible people. I kind of like to think she is a new character rather than a retooled one.

http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/09/12/the-mystery-redhead-in-superboy-1-revealed/
Interesting back door in for Gen-13, main character is part of the scientific team involved in the Superboy clone saga.
 
^^^
Yep, I missed that link.
I knew we had mentioned tracking her so that's why I did what I did.
If I hadn't missed your link I still would've flipped through the issues, just figured I'd snag the pics as I was browsing. :)


However, having now seen the Batgirl issue is the fact that "Time Trapper" is an active and engaged part of the story significant in some way? Everywhere else she/he is just observing? Also, my question about the staff? Is that important or help add to anything to firm up it is the Time Trapper?

The Hooded Woman isn't an active part of Batgirl. She's seen in a window reflection watching. The black garbbed hooded fgure prominately in that panel is The Mirror.
 
^^^
Yep, I missed that link.
I knew we had mentioned tracking her so that's why I did what I did.
If I hadn't missed your link I still would've flipped through the issues, just figured I'd snag the pics as I was browsing. :)


However, having now seen the Batgirl issue is the fact that "Time Trapper" is an active and engaged part of the story significant in some way? Everywhere else she/he is just observing? Also, my question about the staff? Is that important or help add to anything to firm up it is the Time Trapper?

The Hooded Woman isn't an active part of Batgirl. She's seen in a window reflection watching. The black garbbed hooded fgure prominately in that panel is The Mirror.
Thanks for pointing out where to look. I just thought it was a coloring issue but I did overlook her totally in that panel.
Thanks! :techman:
 
Well, I'm sure that someone will quickly point out that "what counts" is where each company's sales are a year from now, and sure that's true. And Marvel's having a better time at the movies. All of that said, it's got to be a lot more fun to be working for DC this month than for Marvel.
 
Well, I'm sure that someone will quickly point out that "what counts" is where each company's sales are a year from now, and sure that's true. And Marvel's having a better time at the movies. All of that said, it's got to be a lot more fun to be working for DC this month than for Marvel.

Oh. Yeah. In the end, it IS only the number of books sold. Especially to those that hold the keys to the offices (Disney and Warners). But these things are about ego. Marvel didn't have to do a trade for DC books, they did it because they wanted to prove something. DC didn't have to buy the twitter stuff, just did it to prove something.
 
But these things are about ego. Marvel didn't have to do a trade for DC books, they did it because they wanted to prove something. DC didn't have to buy the twitter stuff, just did it to prove something.

Yeah; this stuff has been going on for decades. Another example is Captain Marvel. Following good business practice, Marvel makes certain to guard their trademark and publish something with the title Captain Marvel every ten years so that DC is forced to call their book "Shazam" (that's why we had that weird little Captain Marvel special in 1989). However, Marvel also kind of rubs the trademark in DC's face from time to time.

Of course, I don't have any sympathy for DC on that one. When Marvel Comics created their character, the Billy Batson Captain Marvel was in limbo thanks to DC's court maneuvers; DC didn't actually own Billy Batson until the 1970's.
 
DC reaped what it sowed with Captain Marvel. People think DC is shitty for enforcing a contract with the Siegels and Shusters? How about actively destroying a whole company just because they could? Where the fuck are the calls for "boycott" against DC for ruining Fawcett with a bullshit legal campaign?

And as for DC not knowing what to do with Cap anymore... Anymore? The plan was to destroy their major competitor. Mission accomplished.

That helps explain, anyway, why the Captain Marvel franchise has rarely (never?) been treated as much more than a nostalgia-laden goof-fest that only a niche of a niche care about, instead of growing and changing and remain in the forefront of the public consciousness, as Superman did.
 
DC reaped what it sowed with Captain Marvel. People think DC is shitty for enforcing a contract with the Siegels and Shusters? How about actively destroying a whole company just because they could? Where the fuck are the calls for "boycott" against DC for ruining Fawcett with a bullshit legal campaign that would have been 12(b)(6)'d with a roll of the judge's eyes today?

And as for DC not knowing what to do with Cap anymore... Anymore? The plan was to destroy their major competitor. Mission accomplished.

That helps explain, anyway, why the Captain Marvel franchise has rarely (never?) been treated as much more than a nostalgia-laden goof-fest that only a niche of a niche care about, instead of growing and changing and remain in the forefront of the public consciousness, as Superman did.

I always liked Captain Marvel... though most of my exposure was when he was in the JLI (Giffen/DeMattis) and the JSA. I do wish they did something with him in this reboot.
 
Aw, I wish I'd edited that faster. Even today, it would likely would survive a 12(b)(6) motion. I mean, they do manage to state a claim. However, it would surely get thrown out at summary judgment in any present-day court.

I like Captain Marvel too, but it's weird to think that at one point he was the most popular superhero in the world, moving millions of units, when now the Marvel Family can't really even sustain its own title.

ETA: However, I've gotta say, unlike with most characters I like, I've got no idea what I would do if someone held a gun to my head and told me to reboot Cap, either. I can say that after Infinite Crisis, I'd have promoted Mary to the position of Captain Marvel, instead of that scrub Freddy Freeman. This is because I'm not sexist, and am not keen, like Grant "Rape? What Rape?" Morrison, on seeing Mary Marvel's nubile young body being abused by an incorporeal New God.

But I have no idea what kind of stories I would tell with her instead. Pretty much anything I'd come up with would probably rip off Miracleman. But someone must have some idea, right?
 
Aw, I wish I'd edited that faster. Even today, it would likely would survive a 12(b)(6) motion. I mean, they do manage to state a claim. However, it would surely get thrown out at summary judgment in any present-day court.

I like Captain Marvel too, but it's weird to think that at one point he was the most popular superhero in the world, moving millions of units, when now the Marvel Family can't really even sustain its own title.

ETA: However, I've gotta say, unlike with most characters I like, I've got no idea what I would do if someone held a gun to my head and told me to reboot Cap, either. I can say that after Infinite Crisis, I'd have promoted Mary to the position of Captain Marvel, instead of that scrub Freddy Freeman. This is because I'm not sexist, and am not keen, like Grant "Rape? What Rape?" Morrison, on seeing Mary Marvel's nubile young body being abused by an incorporeal New God.

But I have no idea what kind of stories I would tell with her instead. Pretty much anything I'd come up with would probably rip off Miracleman. But someone must have some idea, right?

I'd go back to Billy being Cap. Just restart it there. The basic thrust of the story would be Billy discovering that he's every much the hero that Captain Marvel is. A sorta Harry Potter thing, a young boy coming into his own. I would make it a "family friendly" book. But, beyond theme and tone, I don't have much specifics.
 
Woulda been nice if they had used Captain Marvel as "the big hero" in the flashpoint alternate timeline instead of Cyborg.
 
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