The way I unterstand it, it's now an omniverse with different clusters of multiverses. I'm also under the impression that the current main universe, called Earth-0, is post-crisis Earth which had its timeline altered by Dr. Manhattan.
I am wondering this too...Is it a fake out death? I can't believe they would do that again, after all the fanfare of the return. That makes no sense at ALL.
Not much of a Batman guy these days, but I do like pulp art, so that Steve Rude one is probably my fave.I'm excited for Detective 1000. But am generally underwhelmed by the covers. Action 1000 had so many good ones, this is a bit disappointing to me.
A friend lent me her Batman comics, which were my introduction to Tom King. Between that and scans I've seen of Heroes in Crisis, I've grown to dislike his dialogue. It's pretty much what drives me nuts about Grey's Anatomy, dialogue that's clipped, repetitious, and focused on monologues directed at another character. Sometimes it's more apparent, but other times it's a repeated word or phrase. You can see it in these scans.
I wouldn't pay too much attention to the issue-to-issue attention-grabbing stunts and wait where the arc is going. You're currently reading the Tomasi series in trades and seem to enjoy it, but reading it issue for issue instead of trades collecting a whole arc in one instead of having to wait for the next issue(s) to see how something is resolved, you won't be affected by some of the seemingly shocking twists that turn out not to be such a big deal. If you're currently reading "Superman Reborn", you're probably not there yet, but at one point ...On another note, I'm inching closer to finishing the trades of the Tomasi Superman Rebirth trades, as I recently got Superman Reborn. I love them so much. Seeing what Bendis has done to the characters makes me angry!
That's the biggest problem with doing so many different series all set in a shared universe.What I personally hate may actually not be his, but the editor's fault, is how the things he does to the characters keep messing with other books by other writers. The writers of Nightwing clearly had a plan, but were hit so out of left field when Dick was shot in King's Batman that they quit. And I'm surprised that Abnett hasn't left Titans by now considering King has taken half the cast away from him. I've actually dropped Titans because of it.
In the past, though, it was the editor's job to inform other editorial teams and writers of other books of coming changes. This was not the case here. Most likely the editorial team was too afraid of spoilers leaking online and chose to keep it under wraps, and the bestselling Batman book and the hugely hyped event book have higher priority than books like Nightwing and Titans.That's the biggest problem with doing so many different series all set in a shared universe.
I wouldn't pay too much attention to the issue-to-issue attention-grabbing stunts and wait where the arc is going. You're currently reading the Tomasi series in trades and seem to enjoy it, but reading it issue for issue instead of trades collecting a whole arc in one instead of having to wait for the next issue(s) to see how something is resolved, you won't be affected by some of the seemingly shocking twists that turn out not to be such a big deal. If you're currently reading "Superman Reborn", you're probably not there yet, but at one point ...
It turned out to be okay by the end of the arc.... it appeared that Manchester Black turned Jon evil and amputated one of Lois' legs.
As to your complaint ... said:... I'm pretty sure the "killing" was a deliberate fake in order to allow Hal to go undercover into the Blackstars.
... I'm pretty sure the "killing" was a deliberate fake in order to allow Hal to go undercover into the Blackstars.
The story Morrison is telling feels like it would have been better as part of the Rebirth launch. Taking place now just feels a bit out of place IMO.
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