Xorn discussion?
I don't know, and after reading Leviathan Strikes! I'm not sure if I really care if it's in the DCnU. I'll take it on its own terms.So have they moved the Leviathan story into the New 52 then, or is it still in the pre-Flashpoint universe?
Actually, Byrne insisted on clearing the decks. Making Kal el the sole survivor of Krypton was something he demanded as a condition of taking over the book. It wasn't something DC asked him to do.
Other way around. Byrne offered to come on and do his book in current continuity (much like on FF when he focused on the thing that made them cool and just stopped referring to the not s great stuff.). DC wanted a ground zero relaunch. So JB went away, thought about it and came back with a list of "unreasonable demands" regarding the direction of the character--expecting DC to shoot down most of them. Surprsingly DC agreed to all but one--pregnant Lara arriving on Earth in the rocket and dieing of Kryptonite poisoning after giving birth.
But what if The Last Stand didn't ignore Morrison? Surely it would have been infinitely improved by Xavier having a twin whom he ate in the womb, Magneto somehow successfully pretending to be a Chinese guy, Beast getting possessed by a living, sapient drug, and time travel.
Robert Downey jr.Wasn't it actually a Chinese guy pretending to be Magneto pretending to be a Chinese guy?
He has a web site. Questions about SUPERMAN (including MAN OF STEEL/ACTION COMICS)Actually, Byrne insisted on clearing the decks. Making Kal el the sole survivor of Krypton was something he demanded as a condition of taking over the book. It wasn't something DC asked him to do.
Other way around. Byrne offered to come on and do his book in current continuity (much like on FF when he focused on the thing that made them cool and just stopped referring to the not s great stuff.). DC wanted a ground zero relaunch. So JB went away, thought about it and came back with a list of "unreasonable demands" regarding the direction of the character--expecting DC to shoot down most of them. Surprsingly DC agreed to all but one--pregnant Lara arriving on Earth in the rocket and dieing of Kryptonite poisoning after giving birth.
Granted its 25 years ago now but I'm going on what Byrne told me at the time.
I don't know, and after reading Leviathan Strikes! I'm not sure if I really care if it's in the DCnU. I'll take it on its own terms.So have they moved the Leviathan story into the New 52 then, or is it still in the pre-Flashpoint universe?
In a way, I'm glad that it wasn't published in the individual issues when they were supposed to; the Batgirl chapter (would have been Batman, Inc. #9) would have been a little problematical in Batgirl's continuity between issues #22 and #23. (Stephanie told her mom that she was going to London for a few days, but her adventure at the boarding school lasts over a month. Not only that, but she couldn't just disappear from Gotham U for over a month. People would ask questions, she'd fail her classes.)
If Leviathan Strikes does take place in the DCnU, then I'm tentatively putting it after Batgirl #24. The missing link between Batgirl #22 and #23 is Batman arranging for Steph's enrollment at the school, and then after #24 (and the semester) Steph goes back to London to complete her assignment. In this case, we may well have two Batgirls in the DCnU; Barbara resumed the role since 1) she could walk again and 2) Steph was out of Gotham.
Still, the best line? "Outstanding work, Batgirl." As a long-time Steph fan, that means a lot for Bruce to say that to Steph.
Justice League #4: Oh dear. Out of all the New 52 I was most looking forward to Grant Morrison's Action Comics and Geoff Johns's Justice League, and I have to say the latter is the most disappointing. I have to repeat that I do not like this book at all. As someone or a couple of people have mentioned earlier in the thread these characters that we have all come to love and admire seem to be written as mere caricatures. Hal Jordan is a moronic ass hole I'm sorry to say. Barry seems to want to get along and please everyone. Bruce is Bruce. Clark is still coming into his own at this point. I do like Diana who seems to be naive and enthusiastic and obviously embraced her warrior attitude. Arthur is cool. I actually really loved all the Aquaman scenes. He seems the obvious choice for early chairmen. I find it silly that shortly after Vic's armour is fused and comes online he bails from Star Labs and continently joins the fight the League is involved in. These four issues feel like four wrapped into two. Darkseid's reveal was anti-climatic and cliched to me. I think I'm finally going to drop the book and wait for it to catch up to the present to see if there are any changes. The BEST thing about this book is Jim Lee's art.
And it makes sense why Bruce and Damian are working together now -- it's because it's the only way Bruce can be sure of protecting Damian with that half a billion dollar bounty Talia placed on his head.Not Jet. Jet was a distraction...Leviathan is Talia.
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