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

If you ignore the lame duck six months or so leading up to the reboot, I absolutely preferred the old DCU to the new one. Action Comics, Justice League, and Batman are cooler now, but I miss the old world and the years of continuity built up.

And I'm still rankled by the "soft" reboot where somethings remained and somethings didn't, it's just so confusing to try and understand how the old stories are supposed to exist anymore. I almost would have preferred a start from scratch. Or, why didn't they just do an "Ultimate DCU" line if they want to reboot somethings but not others?
Why worry about what fits or doesn't? If it shows up in an issue, it fits. Until then assume it doesn't.
 
It's not really "worrying" about what fits or doesn't, it is the fact that the timeline as they have it now makes absolutely no sense and is just plain silly. Some of the stuff that has cropped up already just has made me laugh out loud at the ridiculousness of it. *Shrugs*.
 
It's not really "worrying" about what fits or doesn't, it is the fact that the timeline as they have it now makes absolutely no sense and is just plain silly. Some of the stuff that has cropped up already just has made me laugh out loud at the ridiculousness of it. *Shrugs*.
I'm not gonna sweat it, myself. As long as I enjoy the book I don't care whats happening in other books. I pretty much over the shared universe thing driving the storytelling.
 
Justice League was fun, but to me, it's just filler.

All comics are "just filler." So, for that matter, is most entertainment and sports of any kind. JLA is no more or less "filler" than anything else I've seen published by DC or Marvel...ever, actually. All that matters to me is that JLA entertains me - I rarely bought DC comics in the ten years or so before the nuDC, because when I did they didn't hold my interest (GL would be the exception).

Why worry about what fits or doesn't? If it shows up in an issue, it fits. Until then assume it doesn't.

Exactly - I'm not having a problem here. Of course, it helps that I didn't give a fuck about the oldDC. They say that Superman still died? Okay, I remember paying a lot of attention to that at the time, so I guess I'm glad it's still around.
 
You'll go crazy trying to make continuity fit from what was before. However, with the exception of GL and Batman, it seems like it is largely a clean slate for most the characters.
 
Oh I haven't tried making anything fit...it's simply too silly to do that :) Although I'm sure if EJA were around he'd have made an attempt.
 
I'm getting pretty bored with Superboy. Not liking the art too much, either - though that's probably just because Caitlin used to be hot when she muscled up, and in this version she just looks like the Hulk. Bummer.

Supergirl is still pretty enjoyable.
 
The last issue was really lack luster and Lobdell is dragging out the "mystery" of Superboy's creation. There's too much going on in the book IMO. I thought it started out interesting but it is starting to teeter on being dropped.
 
One problem is that Superboy's narration is detached, deadpan and flat. This is suitable for the character and would be a nice contrast with the humans - except that they also come across as detached and unfeeling. Even dialogue and behavior which is supposed to be angry and menacing is unpersuasive, and almost everyone sounds alike.
 
Justice League Dark #4

This opening arc is really starting to accumulate a body count. One has to wonder how other heroes don't show up really. I know this is the intro arc for getting these guys together and we have about half of them together at this point. I'm ready for the wrap up at this point. This issue was starting to lose my interest. This probably should've been one of the 4 issue arcs in the nu52.
 
I just realized something. The New 52 Superboy is just like the "Young Justice" cartoon version, alien and aloof.
 
Yeah, as long as they're rebooting the character, pushing him a little closer to a popular incarnation in a mass medium has some logic to it.
 
Isn't it pretty common for a reboot of a character to line up more with the latest TV or movie version?
 
I just read Teen Titans #4. So... Superboy is a few weeks old... and he's never met Wonder Girl...

So, basically, doesn't that mean that "Death and Return of Superman" didn't happen? Geoff Johns' Teen Titans run *definitely* didn't happen. Wouldn't it also mean that Infinite Crisis didn't happen? And thusly that Brother Eye / OMAC didn't happen... that 52 didn't happen...

Also, Bart mentions he has no memory of who he is he was dropped off at an orphanage. So, the entire Impulse character doesn't exist anymore either, then?
 
I just read Teen Titans #4. So... Superboy is a few weeks old... and he's never met Wonder Girl...

So, basically, doesn't that mean that "Death and Return of Superman" didn't happen? Geoff Johns' Teen Titans run *definitely* didn't happen. Wouldn't it also mean that Infinite Crisis didn't happen? And thusly that Brother Eye / OMAC didn't happen... that 52 didn't happen...

Also, Bart mentions he has no memory of who he is he was dropped off at an orphanage. So, the entire Impulse character doesn't exist anymore either, then?
Those are all reasonable conclusions to draw from the material presented.
 
Death of Superman is supposed to have happened in the New 52 according to DiDio. The Teen Titans have never met each other before. It's safe to conclude that the majority of events from the DCU didn't happen. The only things that we really know which have carried on from before are Batman's continuity along with Green Lantern's and the Legion future.
 
Well, we also saw a different origin of Steel (John Henry Irons) in Action Comics. So I guess if Death & Return of Superman happened.... then there weren't any Replacement Supermen? Or maybe it was only Cyborg Superman and the Eradicator? I gotta assume Cyborg-S still exists since he figures prominently in the Green Lantern franchise now and that golden calf was left untouched... :lol:

Next thing you'll tell me Supergirl wasn't a protoplasmic shapeshifting blob called Matrix who was schtupping Lex Luthor, who was really a redheaded clone of his original body but nobody knew it. Madness, I tells ya! :mad: :eek:
 
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