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Gates of Gotham #3 actually has Dick questioning himself as Batman now. He even has internal monologue that states he thinks Tim would make a far better Batman than he would. I think he knows now that since Bruce is back he no longer needs to take up the mantle.

I haven't read #3 just yet, but this bugs me altogether then. Ah well, the Dick back as Nightwing thing is set in stone anyhow. I just don't have to like it. :p
 
Some tidbits from the Sunday relaunch panel:

-Supergirl is being reintroduced again (we already know that) it was implied this is a totally new version and as her solicits described she won't be welcomed on Earth right away. The panel also stated that they would be playing around with how Krypontians are affected age wise by the Sun. Wait? What?

-Barbara will have her father as a supporting character in her book and Dick Grayson will be a major part of her life. Perhaps shippers will be happy?

-DiDio once again confirmed that Stephanie Brown and Cassandra Cain are part of the relaunch and repeated that Grant Morrison confirmed that Cass is still part of "Batman Inc" returning next year.


Here's the art that accompanied the panel as well.

http://www.newsarama.com/php/multimedia/album_view.php?gid=3464

I still don't get what's up with the segmented armor style costumes for some of these costumes. It makes sense for people like Green Arrow or Batman but Superman shouldn't need segmented armor (that is what it appears to me). I love Bab's costume (we first saw the design as Allyn Gibson mentioned in Batman: The Return) and Jason Todd's redesigned Red Hood is awesome. Cosmic Boy's redesign I'm loving as well.
 
Do we know yet if Babs is getting healed, wearing a tech suit, or was never crippled in the first place now?
I want to think that I read somewhere that it was a straight-up rehabilitation. Of course, I'll bet we won't see that rehabilitation, because triumph over adversity is not nearly as interesting as incorrectly using cover while Samhain from The Real Ghostbusters chases you through a graveyard.

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-Supergirl is being reintroduced again (we already know that) it was implied this is a totally new version and as her solicits described she won't be welcomed on Earth right away. The panel also stated that they would be playing around with how Krypontians are affected age wise by the Sun. Wait? What?

You remember when they retconned Arisia so that she was actually, like, two hundred, so that Hal Jordan wouldn't be a sex criminal? I'd bet you a Coke it's like that, except with the segment of the Supergirl fan base who are sex criminals in Canada.
 
Apparently though Simone stated that Babs will be "younger" as well. So perhaps the nanotech somehow deages her a little. I'm not entirely sure how that part is supposed to work.
 
I still don't get what's up with the segmented armor style costumes for some of these costumes. It makes sense for people like Green Arrow or Batman but Superman shouldn't need segmented armor (that is what it appears to me).

I'm sure the thicker, more sophisticated costumes we're seeing in superhero movies nowadays (or in shows like Smallville) has a lot to do with that. That's what today's audiences probably expect to see, and the simple tights and painted-on look we've been seeing since the 40s just isn't going to cut it anymore.

I can't say I totally disagree either.
 
Damn. I'm really dissapointed to hear that the Supergirl series was that bad. I really liked Superman/Batman: Apocalypse and I was really looking forward to reading that arc and then following Kara into her own series.

The later Supergirl stuff by Sterling Gates was pretty good imo.
 
Apparently though Simone stated that Babs will be "younger" as well. So perhaps the nanotech somehow deages her a little. I'm not entirely sure how that part is supposed to work.

I think that's just part of the global continuity change. We're in a universe where everyone's younger.
 
^ Nope. It's really a gimmick and one they can't make work once they're stuck with it. Marriage ages the characters and according to the editorial staffs of both companies this isn't something that comic fans want to see their characters. Apparently all of us want to see them young and in their prime all the time.

I'm guessing the ending of "Flashpoint" messes with Barry and Iris's marriage since they're not married in that reality.
 
Well, as it turns out, Flash is no longer married. Comic creators really don't like marriage, do they?
Johns described Manapul’s art as “JH Williams meets Francis Manapul
Geoff Johns does not understand the identity property. :(

Also, comparing someone to JH Williams III? The Greeks called that hubris.

Also they (Dan) wanna get rid of the technical aspect & make their powers natural.
This sort of works, but I always thought that was one of things that made Flash charming--two-bit ultra-losers like Leonard Snart who got his hands on an absolute zero gun, and the only costume they could afford was a really ratty parka. That's why it was kinda satisfying to see him kick the Top's ass, for example.

On the other hand, all those portal-to-hell mirrors and transmutation guns did sort of strain credibility in a way that innate powers don't--like, it's believable that you can't just make everybody Superman, but you do start to question why there is no commercial weather control in a world where the Weather Wizard exists.
 
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^ Nope. It's really a gimmick and one they can't make work once they're stuck with it. Marriage ages the characters and according to the editorial staffs of both companies this isn't something that comic fans want to see their characters. Apparently all of us want to see them young and in their prime all the time.

Sarcasm?

Besides, what in comics isn't a gimmick?
 
Here's the art that accompanied the panel as well.

http://www.newsarama.com/php/multimedia/album_view.php?gid=3464

I still don't get what's up with the segmented armor style costumes for some of these costumes. It makes sense for people like Green Arrow or Batman but Superman shouldn't need segmented armor (that is what it appears to me). I love Bab's costume (we first saw the design as Allyn Gibson mentioned in Batman: The Return) and Jason Todd's redesigned Red Hood is awesome. Cosmic Boy's redesign I'm loving as well.
I really like most of those designs, although TBH I don't know who any of the non Gotham based or Super characters are.
 
^ Nope. It's really a gimmick and one they can't make work once they're stuck with it. Marriage ages the characters and according to the editorial staffs of both companies this isn't something that comic fans want to see their characters. Apparently all of us want to see them young and in their prime all the time.

Indeed... although I'd find this assertion more believable if it were better-supported with evidence. What are the most successful superhero comic books of all time? Hint: they involve a lot of old people and falsified as well as real suicide.
 
I can understand being upset that they're removing the marriages and such from the new universe, but really it does make sense. If you're given the oportunity to wipe the slate (semi-)clean, then it really makes sense to me that you would restart the relationships.
 
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