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DC to REBOOT???

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It looks like after Flashpoint, DC is starting over... with ALL #1s.

Well. If I had a full collection of Action Comics... I think I would be pissed. It's close to hitting 1000... and now... NOW they decide to go back to #1....

I don't think it'll last forever...

Still.

Rebooting NOW?

I will give them this though, at least they might be rebooting EVERYTHING, rather than piece meal like they did in the first Crisis.

It makes me tempted to get back in... and then I look at the prices of a comic... and I keep my money in my pocket.
 
I'm not fond of this. I only recently got back into certain books such as "Gotham City Sirens" (spawned from my following of the Catwoman title) and several Bat-books. I like the whole Batman Inc. storyline and would hate to see it just go poof for an "event". I guess we'll see...
 
If it means they can get Batman back to being Bruce Wayne and resume normal service...

it'd still be a bloody annoying thing!
 
I'm inclined to think that Action Comics should if necessary take a hiatus rather than be part of the renumbering. That's one comic that should wear its age with pride. This is a move that smacks of desperation.
 
Batman is Bruce Wayne again...has been since his return last year. We've been discussing this in the Flashpoint thread. An official announcement on their post-Flashpoint plans is coming on June 11th at the LA Times Hero Complex event. I guess Bleeding Cool decided to screw DC and beat them to it.
 
I wonder if this reboot thing is true if it will be a complete reboot. I can't see them screwing with Grant Morrison and what he's doing with the Batbooks right now. It also doesn't make sense to renumber many of the long running titles, I like the sense of history that it evokes. However, I could see some of the suits thinking that books being numbered 900 or whatever might turn off prospective fans who feel they are 900 issues behind. Still don't care for the idea.

However, DC might need a little shake up and Johns has proven himself, so at least the potential reboot is in relatively good hands.
 
I'm inclined to think that Action Comics should if necessary take a hiatus rather than be part of the renumbering. That's one comic that should wear its age with pride. This is a move that smacks of desperation.

Action and Detective Comics.

I like the IDEA of a reboot, but, I don't see why that has to include a renumbering. It's a dumb ploy. Reboot, but, unless you're cancelling the comic, leave the numbers alone.

Besides people who are trying to make a buck off of comics, does anyone REALLY care about #1?

When I started reading years ago, NONE of the books I started off with were #1s. The lowest was Flash #28. The highest was Detective... and I don't remember the number.

Batman is Bruce Wayne again...has been since his return last year. We've been discussing this in the Flashpoint thread. An official announcement on their post-Flashpoint plans is coming on June 11th at the LA Times Hero Complex event. I guess Bleeding Cool decided to screw DC and beat them to it.

Yep. It IS big news--well, in the comics world, it's not REALLY news--so, yeah, it's gonna get out there...
 
LOL. It's just kind of amusing that they would do this. I'm not going to comment about this until after I see the details on the creative teams on various books. I too wonder about Grant Morrison's status on Batman. I could see them rebooting Action Comics now that issue 900 has passed. After all they only gave WW a 600th issue after a fan petition.
 
Action Comics and Detective Comics should never be renumbered in my opinion.

Anyway, my guess is a) it won't turn out to be a full reboot and b) at least some titles, especially Action and Detective, will return to their original numbering at some point.
 
It'll be "Ultimate DC Universe," with a new continuity borne out of the previous one...

Wait, is Geoff Johns and J.J. Abrams behind this?
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"In September, more than 50 more first issues will debut, introducing readers to stories that are grounded in each character’s specific legend but also reflect today’s real-world themes and events. Lee spearheaded the redesign of more than 50 costumes to make characters more identifiable and accessible to comic fans new and old.

“We looked at what was going on in the marketplace and felt we really want to inject new life in our characters and line,” says Dan DiDio, who co-publishes DC with Lee. “This was a chance to start, not at the beginning, but at a point where our characters are younger and the stories are being told for today’s audience.”

http://www.comicsbeat.com/2011/05/3...launches-50-titles-including-digital-release/
 
I think a 100% reboot is potentially a good idea and it's something I've expected to eventually happen, but the recent events have been geared towards reintroducing key characters and you have certain titles - particularly Batman and Green Lantern - where the current continuity is very popular and selling very well, so a 100% reboot in story terms would be a strange next step at this point. It's going to be very interesting to see more detail and whether some characters will still have a lot of their previous continuity intact and folded into the new one, as has been the case with previous reboots, or whether it's a new day across the board.
 
Here's DC's letter to the retailers about all of this:

To our comics retail partners,

In the time I've worked at DC Comics, I've witnessed any number of industry defining moments. But today, I bring you what is perhaps the biggest news to date.

Many of you have heard rumors that DC Comics has been working on a big publishing initiative for later this year. This is indeed an historic time for us as, come this September, we are relaunching the entire DC Universe line of comic books with all new first issues. 52 of them to be exact.

In addition, the new #1s will introduce readers to a more modern, diverse DC Universe, with some character variations in appearance, origin and age. All stories will be grounded in each character's legend - but will relate to real world situations, interactions, tragedy and triumph.

This epic event will kick off on Wednesday, August 31st with the debut of a brand new JUSTICE LEAGUE #1, which pairs Geoff Johns and Jim Lee, together for the first time. (Yes, this is the same week as FLASHPOINT #5.)

We think our current fans will be excited by this evolution, and that it will make jumping into the story extremely accessible to first-time readers - giving them a chance to discover DC's characters and stories.

We are positioning ourselves to tell the most innovative stories with our characters to allow fans to see them from a new angle. We have taken great care in maintaining continuity where most important, but fans will see a new approach to our storytelling.

Some of the characters will have new origins, while others will undergo minor changes. Our characters are always being updated; however, this is the first time all of our characters will be presented in a new way all at once.


Dan DiDio, Bob Harras and Eddie Berganza have been working diligently to pull together some of the best creative teams in the industry. Over 50 new costumes will debut in September, many updated and designed by artist Jim Lee, ensuring that the updated images appeal to the current generation of readers.

The publication of JUSTICE LEAGUE #1 will also launch digital day-and-date for all ongoing superhero comic book titles - an industry first.

On Wednesday, June 1st, this initiative is expected to be announced in a nationwide feature article, and we're hopeful the news will be picked up by media outlets around the world. Throughout the month we'll reveal more details of our plans with articles in both the mainstream and comics press and on June 13th the Diamond catalog solicitations for all of the September titles will be released, followed by the June 29th street date of the print version of Previews.

DC Comics will support this initiative with an innovative mix of publicity, promotional efforts and retailer incentives designed to maximize your opportunity to increase your DC sales. We will discuss additional details of these incentives when we get closer to solicitation later in June.

We'll be updating you more through email as September nears. But today, I hope your share our enthusiasm for this historic news!
 
Well. Fuck.

It's not April 1 all of a sudden, so.

Considering the legacy and the history of the DC Verse is what brought me to caring about it (there's a reason I'm a JSA fan), I'm... unimpressed and not terribly interested in a complete wipe. Do they really think they're going to bring on a ton more readers from this?
 
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