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

I would prefer Gene Colan doing art on Wonder Woman with Azzarello. Colan had a sense of movement that was subtle and powerful, even when the action was slight or non-existent. He'd be so many kinds of awesome on this I might just forget my reservations with the story.
 
Lets be honest DC played it safe with making Alan Scott gay,while being hailed for making this bold move they still played it safe and used a Character that while important still isn't well known outside of the Comicbook world.

It's like when Marvel killed Peter Parker and replaced him with a Black kid,bold yes but it was the Ultimate version not the "real one".

So while big deals Marvel and DC still aren't willing to really let their main characters undergo such changes....yet.
 
I don't find Marvel comics all that interesting, but in fairness a change in an Ultimate character can turn out to be a pretty big deal - that line seems to seed aspects of their film universe, which must increasingly drive the direction of the corporation. Look at Nick Fury.
 
It's official. Alan Scott is gay.

http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/06...riginal-green-lantern-is-dcs-newest-gay-hero/

Now I'm a little confused since I skipped out on Earth-2...does that mean Alan was never on "our" Earth? Or whatever they're calling it now. I guess Robinson has confirmed that Obsidian no longer exists...what about Jade though (I've not been reading any of the Green Lantern books).

And therein lies the compounded problem.
It's not just Alan Scott that it affects but directly 2 other characters in Jade and Obsidian. It's rock in a pond ripple affect.

This is a rebooted Alan Scott....different character, same name. And it wouldn't matter even if he wasn't gay, he's way too young to have fathered children who'd be in their early 20's, so the characters were lost the moment they decided to make Alan early to mid 20's-ish.

There's also 50, more or less, chances we'll find versions of Jade and Obsidian existing somewhere in the DC multiverse. And keep in mind they'll be just as rebooted as everything else, even if they ended up being the kids of some other Alan Scott.
 
that line seems to seed aspects of their film universe,

No too much seeing their keeping the name Avengers and we aren't seeing Captain America becoming a jerk-ass.

Besides no offense to Miles Morales or his fans but I doubt they would actually go with killing off Peter Parker in a Spider-man movie and replacing him or at least they wouldn't do ita long time seeing as Parker has more name recognition.
 
No too much seeing their keeping the name Avengers and we aren't seeing Captain America becoming a jerk-ass.

Quite a bit, actually. It's hard to get around Nick Fury. The new Spider-Man looks a little Ultimate-y, too.

Parker's "name recognition" is negligible next to that of Spider-Man himself. I don't see them making a "kill Parker" movie but it's not at all hard to see them doing Morales or someone like him in the next reboot - depending on what they want the casting to be and how they read the target demos worldwide.
 
It's official. Alan Scott is gay.

http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/06...riginal-green-lantern-is-dcs-newest-gay-hero/

Now I'm a little confused since I skipped out on Earth-2...does that mean Alan was never on "our" Earth? Or whatever they're calling it now. I guess Robinson has confirmed that Obsidian no longer exists...what about Jade though (I've not been reading any of the Green Lantern books).
And therein lies the compounded problem.
It's not just Alan Scott that it affects but directly 2 other characters in Jade and Obsidian. It's rock in a pond ripple affect.

This is why they should've just called it a REBOOT, not relaunch.

The slate is clean really.
 
^ At least until DC does this all over again, AGAIN, which will probably be in a year or two. I doubt this 'crisis' will be any more final than the last six were!
 
Really a hard, complete, reboot is probably what they should have done. There still seems to be too many strands of the old continuity (particularly in Batman).
 
Really a hard, complete, reboot is probably what they should have done. There still seems to be too many strands of the old continuity (particularly in Batman).
The titles still drawing in whole or part are:
Green Lantern and family titles...hello Red Lanterns!!
Swamp Thing
Animal Man
Hawk & Dove (cancelled) but the characters themselves still hold
Aquaman
Deadman over in Justice League Dark
John Constantine again in JLD
Hawkman
Firestorm

These were all players in the Brightest Day & Search for Swamp Thing that all ran in whole or part into the nu52 versions.

That's why the "great new jumping in point" as part of their story rang hollow. Should've just stuck with the digital sales angle cause it was only partial true for the lines relaunch. Add the Bat titles in there and other main GL books and it's half the line is tied in some way to "old" continuity.
 
^ I think that's true - there's some good and some great stuff in the new 52, but it's the same day digital that has me buying more titles. I suspect I'd be buying the same number if they'd just announced that, while adding a few new titles: Demon Knights, Frankenstein, the re-incorporated Vertigo-verse.
 
Where are they selling digital comics?

Just their website, or have they got a deal with places like Itunes?

they can't go back to the news stands but they have to go some places with an untapped consumer base, and their own website is not it.
 
Where are they selling digital comics?

Just their website, or have they got a deal with places like Itunes?

they can't go back to the news stands but they have to go some places with an untapped consumer base, and their own website is not it.
Comixology?

When I bought the JLA #1 that was where it directed me. I had to create an account there and now every week since then I get an email about buying "this weeks books".
 
Who but someone already deeply invested in comics is going to happen upon that website?

Music isn't good enough.

Marvel and DC need to sell their comics where people buy their pornography.

Seriously, idiots who will PAY for porn, will pay for anything.
 
I would have liked a hard reboot as well but I have trouble reconciling how you do that. Like how can we have the Batmans and Supermans having their origins told yet still have room for Nightwing, Teen Titans, hell even Justice League would be a year or so out.

There are definitely problems with that too.
 
Wonder Woman: The art is terrible and the story is barely holding me, but I'm a fan of the character.
I've a hard time understanding why the art is "terrible". I think its one of the best drawn books of the new 52. It may not be to someone's particular taste, but its well done.
I guess it's the lack of detail compared to something like Earth 2. "Terrible" is a strong word, I admit, but I would have preferred something that captures Wonder Woman's beauty a little better. The color scheme is also less vibrant, but it's mainly the lack of detail.
There's more to good art and visual storytelling than detail.
 
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