Alan Moore is gonna be pissed. Then again, he always seems to be anyway...
How did the universe in Rebirth come to be? That's the only part I'm a little fuzzy on because it's no longer the new 52, right? Or is it?
I liked the book a lot. Does anyone know exactly where the main storyline is next picked up on? I don't imagine it's simply in the individual solo books.
Johns and Lee were the point men, but word from on high came down from Didio and the WB execs. The DC sales were in the toilet back in 2010-2011 and Didio was told to fix it. So reboot. Release a series of #1 to create a jumping on point for new readers.I did really enjoy how Rebirth was one massive take down of the New 52. But I find it bizarre because Geoff Johns and Jim Lee CREATED THE NEW 52. Did they realize the err of their ways? Were they forced into the reboot by larger forces? I did find it surprising how Geoff Johns, ostensibly in creative control of the DCU, jettisoned so much legacy and continuity his books have always been a love letter to...
Why not? Manhattan has been around since the '80s too.
jettisoned so much legacy and continuity his books have always been a love letter to...
As a child of the 90s, the Pre-Crisis continuity means very little to me, personally...![]()
a legacy of continuity and different generations.
Same here. Byrne's Superman and Perez's Wonder Woman are what made me a fan.Post Crisis, the Byrne Superman, the Perez Wonder Woman and the Giffen/DeMatttis Justice League were highlights.
I was a big fan of the Azerello run on Wonder Woman and Snyder's run on Batman, but I couldn't stand Morrison's run on Superman. I was glad when it was over.I also really liked the early issues of Earth-2 and World'd Finest but they seemed to lose their focus at the end.The New 52's highlights were Azerello's Wonder Woman, Morrison's Superman, Snyder's Batman and the Batgirl Burnside.
Johns and Lee were the point men, but word from on high came down from Didio and the WB execs. The DC sales were in the toilet back in 2010-2011 and Didio was told to fix it. So reboot. Release a series of #1 to create a jumping on point for new readers.
But it 's very clear now that he has disliked Nu52 for some time but has been massively passive aggressive airing his grievances.
Flashpoint didn't cause the DCU to go dark like it did.
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