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DC Comics - Ongoing Discussion - SPOILERS

I'm still enjoying the Superman stuff but after reading Superman #44 I was a little disappointed. I didn't think the story was very strong and as much as I hate to admit it, the art just didn't look very good. I like JRJR a lot but this issue just looked sloppy.
 
I liked the Johns / JRJR arc of Superman, but once Johns left the title it instantly got bad again.

I just finished reading the Kelly / Manke run of JLA from back in the early 2000s. I thought it was pretty good, and it had good character arcs for Aquaman and Martian Manhunter and I liked the art, but Kelly's writing style was a little bizarre and unsettling. Which I guess makes him a good follow up for Grant Morrison, but at least Morrison's JLA issues had a sense of reality to them where you understood what was going on (unlike most of his usual work).
 
Johns understands and has Clark Kent and Superman down pat...while Yang isn't anywhere near as bad as i originally thought he'd be...he's also better than Scott Lobell, or even George Perez's writing on the book. Hopefully he is able to get a few issues under his belt before editorial decides to put someone else on the book or he gets better and give him something else. This book has just not been stable...he's been like the sixth or seventh writer now since the relaunch? They should have just given the book to Greg Pak after taking Johns back off.

I've enjoyed the story arc...it seems they're planning on running long term with the story arc.

Bleeding Cool seems to have a decent enough theory that "Darkseid War" is happening before "Truth" (I guess a panel from Superman #44 which I haven't read yet provides the cand the current stuff in the Bat-Family books with Jim context for this with Superman's speech) Gordon/Batman and Amnesiac Bruce. Although there has been no mention whatsoever of Bruce being the God of Knowledge...either a frustrating aspect of "Justice League" seemingly being self-contained from everything else...or a side effect of both the incident with the Joker and whenever he ceases to possess the Moebius Chair.

I'm also really liking the "Batman Beyond" elements and the introduction of Julie Madison.
 
I'm enjoying the Superman titles. Not having any problem with Yang's take on Clark.

The Batman titles are more of a mixed bag, but there's a ton more of them so I just that's to be expected. A lot of "quirky" like Gotham Academy which is fun. The main Batbook by Snyder and Capullo is still very good. Detective has been a mixed bag. Worst of the lot is Red Hood. Loving Batgirl.

The GL books are disappointing. They've gone back to the "dismantle" the Corps trope which only lead to finding a way to rebuild the Corps again. Lather Rinse Repeat. Not buying Hal as a "lone rebel". They need to find a way to make the Intergalactic Space Cop work.

Justice League is great. Epic "widescreen" adventure. I don't care if it doesn't fit in the continuity of the other books.
 
I'm pretty sure I read in an interview that Justice League is kind of off on it's own. I know they kept saying when the whole DCYOU thing started that they weren't going be forcing all of the books to always stay consistent, and that some of the books would be kind of in their own little bubble.
 
Batman and Robin Eternal #1 wasn't very interesting. I'm not very intrigued by the "twist" at the end since XXXX was clearly just being mind-controlled at the time. I will say this, though; that was probably the best art by Tony Daniel I've ever seen. I generally think he's not very good.
 
Batman and Robin Eternal #1 wasn't very interesting. I'm not very intrigued by the "twist" at the end since XXXX was clearly just being mind-controlled at the time. I will say this, though; that was probably the best art by Tony Daniel I've ever seen. I generally think he's not very good.

Was this the first appearance of
Cassandra Cain
in the current continuity?
 
Did anyone pick up Superman: Lois and Clark? I thought it was pretty good. It has a very intriguing concept. I thought it would just be a standalone title but it actually exists in the New 52 universe.
 
So did the other Lois and Clark cross universes then? I thought it was supposed to be about a pre-N52 version of the couple.
 
I had already dropped Justice League United and the only other one I was reading was Green Lantern: Lost Army. I won't lose any sleep over it.
 
DC is making it real easy for me to go light on the reading... I'm only truly excited about Batman and Justice League anymore. Superman, S/WW, and Robin are basically good for the art.
 
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