DC Universe relaunch in September 2011
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I think as DC is trying to make everything "new & shiny" they decided to de-emphasize a book that by it's nature focuses on "old" heroes from the 1940s.jonah wrote: Surprised at some titles that missed the cut. Particularly JSA.
You can do updated characters, but then just call it something else.....JSA is about the legacy to the old guard that there is currently a perception of "readers don't want to see that" about.
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DC has also sent us retailers a document with solicits for all 52, only thing it doesn't have is cover images. They sent it to us to "review before its released on Monday".
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Does it have more/different info than I have here:Danscomics wrote:DC has also sent us retailers a document with solicits for all 52, only thing it doesn't have is cover images. They sent it to us to "review before its released on Monday".
http://www.comicbookpage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1384
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I don't think it has anything that isn't already everywhere on the net. It is another case where they are giving retailers warning about something they have already released to every other source.BobBretall wrote:Does it have more/different info than I have here:Danscomics wrote:DC has also sent us retailers a document with solicits for all 52, only thing it doesn't have is cover images. They sent it to us to "review before its released on Monday".
http://www.comicbookpage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1384
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The thread has been updated with the full official solicit text, prices, page counts & ship dates:Danscomics wrote: I don't think it has anything that isn't already everywhere on the net. It is another case where they are giving retailers warning about something they have already released to every other source.
http://www.comicbookpage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1384
My list 19 titles (not including Vertigo) that is a 7 title increase to DC pre-Flashpoint
Will buy period
SUPERMAN #1 (Heck yeah)
ACTION COMICS #1 (hopeful but concerned w/ Grant Morrison at the helm wanting it more like All Star Superman w/o the meta BS from his Batman stuff)
SUPERGIRL #1 (Yes!)
SUPERBOY #1 (Hate the costume but I will read it)
Will buy (but it isn't Superman)
SWAMP THING #1 (Looking forward to a quality horror comic from DC)
ALL STAR WESTERN #1 (I like Jonah Hex so I will buy this monthly for the long term)
DC UNIVERSE PRESENTS #1 (If it is close to its predecessor w/ quality stories & art I will buy regularly)
BATMAN #1 (Yes Synder can do no wrong read American Vampire!)
BATMAN & ROBIN #1 (No Morrison so I will buy it)
BATGIRL #1 (Yes I will give the title a chance Batgirl/Oracle disabled or not)* This comes from a disabled guy
CATWOMAN #1 (Winick & March Heck yea!)
BATWOMAN #1 (I will believe it when I read it)
BIRDS OF PREY #1 (Yea I will buy it)
Curious but interested
JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL #1 (I like the concept so I will run with it for a while)
GREEN ARROW #1 (Hope the better artist does better for the series)
RED HOOD & THE OUTLAWS #1 (I will buy it on a trial basis)
THE FURY OF FIRESTORM #1 (Trying something different is okay)
BLUE BEETLE #1(Trying something different is okay)
I will give it a few issues
JUSTICE LEAGUE #1 (I will give it 3 to 6 issues to WOW me over if not it is dropped & if it is late IT WILL BE DROPPED FOR SURE! )
Doubtful WTH! bring back the skimpy outfits on female superheroes DC
WONDER WOMAN #1 (loose the pants & I will buy it)
The rest didnt make the cut A Darkseid big thumbs down
Sorry Dan, Jim & Geoff
Matthew
Will buy period
SUPERMAN #1 (Heck yeah)
ACTION COMICS #1 (hopeful but concerned w/ Grant Morrison at the helm wanting it more like All Star Superman w/o the meta BS from his Batman stuff)
SUPERGIRL #1 (Yes!)
SUPERBOY #1 (Hate the costume but I will read it)
Will buy (but it isn't Superman)
SWAMP THING #1 (Looking forward to a quality horror comic from DC)
ALL STAR WESTERN #1 (I like Jonah Hex so I will buy this monthly for the long term)
DC UNIVERSE PRESENTS #1 (If it is close to its predecessor w/ quality stories & art I will buy regularly)
BATMAN #1 (Yes Synder can do no wrong read American Vampire!)
BATMAN & ROBIN #1 (No Morrison so I will buy it)
BATGIRL #1 (Yes I will give the title a chance Batgirl/Oracle disabled or not)* This comes from a disabled guy
CATWOMAN #1 (Winick & March Heck yea!)
BATWOMAN #1 (I will believe it when I read it)
BIRDS OF PREY #1 (Yea I will buy it)
Curious but interested
JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL #1 (I like the concept so I will run with it for a while)
GREEN ARROW #1 (Hope the better artist does better for the series)
RED HOOD & THE OUTLAWS #1 (I will buy it on a trial basis)
THE FURY OF FIRESTORM #1 (Trying something different is okay)
BLUE BEETLE #1(Trying something different is okay)
I will give it a few issues
JUSTICE LEAGUE #1 (I will give it 3 to 6 issues to WOW me over if not it is dropped & if it is late IT WILL BE DROPPED FOR SURE! )
Doubtful WTH! bring back the skimpy outfits on female superheroes DC
WONDER WOMAN #1 (loose the pants & I will buy it)
The rest didnt make the cut A Darkseid big thumbs down
Sorry Dan, Jim & Geoff
Matthew
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Bleeding cool is reporting US TV will be running ads for the relaunched books
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/06/10/ ... -relaunch/
I'm sure it will make initial orders on the books even more dificult to Gauge.
I predict a huge array of sell outs on the fringe books due to people not having a clue on order numbers...
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/06/10/ ... -relaunch/
I'm sure it will make initial orders on the books even more dificult to Gauge.
I predict a huge array of sell outs on the fringe books due to people not having a clue on order numbers...
Agree with the shiny new aspect but still surprised just based on sales. Even though JSA was losing readers (aren't they all) it was still one of DCs better selling titles and would undoubtably out sell some of the relaunch titles being offered. On the positive side, they won't be getting the updated costumes ... other than Mr. Terrific.BobBretall wrote:I think as DC is trying to make everything "new & shiny" they decided to de-emphasize a book that by it's nature focuses on "old" heroes from the 1940s.jonah wrote: Surprised at some titles that missed the cut. Particularly JSA.
You can do updated characters, but then just call it something else.....JSA is about the legacy to the old guard that there is currently a perception of "readers don't want to see that" about.
One thing the relaunch has done is make me curious as to how DC is going to 'vanish' some of the more prominent heroes that don't have a title or at least a venue of some kind to appear. The JSA has a whole lot of heroes to retire.
The titles i normally follow
All-Star Western: Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti and illustrated by Moritat
Flash: Brian Buccellato and Francis Manapul
Grifter: Nathan Edmondson with art by CAFU and BIT
Justice League: Geoff Johns & Jim Lee
Teen Titans: Scott Lobdell and artists Brett Booth and Norm Rapmund
Batman titles.
Batgirl: Gail Simone and artists Ardian Syaf and Vicente Cifuentes
Batman: Scott Snyder & Greg Capullo
Batman & Robin: Peter Tomasi and Pat Gleason
Batman: The Dark Knight: David Finch
Batwoman: J.H. Williams III, Haden Blackman
Titles that I'm giving a chance, and it they do not grab me with the #1 I will not continue
Action Comics: Grant Morrison & Rags Morales
Animal Man: Jeff Lemire and artists Travel Foreman and Dan Green
Blue Beetle: Tony Bedard and illustrated by Ig Guara & Ruy Jose
Catwoman: written by Judd Winick and illustrated by Guillem March
Deathstroke: Kyle Higgins and artists Joe Bennett and Art Thibert
Demon Knights: Paul Cornell and artists Diogenes Neves and Oclair Albert
Frankenstein, Agent of Shade: Jeff Lemire and artist Alberto Ponticelli
Fury of Firestorm: Ethan Van Sciver/Gail Simone writing, art by Yildiray Cinar
I, Vampire: Josh Fialkov and artist Andrea Sorrentino
Justice League Dark: Peter Milligan and artist Mikel Janin
Justice League International: Dan Jurgens and Aaron Lopresti
OMAC: Dan DiDio and co-written and illustrated by Keith Giffen and Scott Koblish
Red Hood & the Outlaws: written by Scott Lobdell and illustrated by Kenneth Rocafort
Resurrection Man: Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning with artist Fernando Dagnino
Stormwatch: Paul Cornell & Miguel Sepulveda
Suicide Squad: Adam Glass & Marco Rudy
Swamp Thing: Scott Snyder & Yannick Paquette
Voodoo:Ron Marz with art by Sami Basri
Wonder Woman: Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang
All-Star Western: Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti and illustrated by Moritat
Flash: Brian Buccellato and Francis Manapul
Grifter: Nathan Edmondson with art by CAFU and BIT
Justice League: Geoff Johns & Jim Lee
Teen Titans: Scott Lobdell and artists Brett Booth and Norm Rapmund
Batman titles.
Batgirl: Gail Simone and artists Ardian Syaf and Vicente Cifuentes
Batman: Scott Snyder & Greg Capullo
Batman & Robin: Peter Tomasi and Pat Gleason
Batman: The Dark Knight: David Finch
Batwoman: J.H. Williams III, Haden Blackman
Titles that I'm giving a chance, and it they do not grab me with the #1 I will not continue
Action Comics: Grant Morrison & Rags Morales
Animal Man: Jeff Lemire and artists Travel Foreman and Dan Green
Blue Beetle: Tony Bedard and illustrated by Ig Guara & Ruy Jose
Catwoman: written by Judd Winick and illustrated by Guillem March
Deathstroke: Kyle Higgins and artists Joe Bennett and Art Thibert
Demon Knights: Paul Cornell and artists Diogenes Neves and Oclair Albert
Frankenstein, Agent of Shade: Jeff Lemire and artist Alberto Ponticelli
Fury of Firestorm: Ethan Van Sciver/Gail Simone writing, art by Yildiray Cinar
I, Vampire: Josh Fialkov and artist Andrea Sorrentino
Justice League Dark: Peter Milligan and artist Mikel Janin
Justice League International: Dan Jurgens and Aaron Lopresti
OMAC: Dan DiDio and co-written and illustrated by Keith Giffen and Scott Koblish
Red Hood & the Outlaws: written by Scott Lobdell and illustrated by Kenneth Rocafort
Resurrection Man: Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning with artist Fernando Dagnino
Stormwatch: Paul Cornell & Miguel Sepulveda
Suicide Squad: Adam Glass & Marco Rudy
Swamp Thing: Scott Snyder & Yannick Paquette
Voodoo:Ron Marz with art by Sami Basri
Wonder Woman: Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang
The way I'm proceeding is to assume that until a character is mentioned or appears in these new titles they never existed in the re-vamped universe and therefore there will be nothing to "vanish", they simply never were.jonah wrote:One thing the relaunch has done is make me curious as to how DC is going to 'vanish' some of the more prominent heroes that don't have a title or at least a venue of some kind to appear. The JSA has a whole lot of heroes to retire.
Think of it as there is a brand new comic publisher hitting the scene called DC comics and they have this new comic line coming out with all new characters you've never heard of before, and gee will it be swell!
But I thought this wasn't a 'reboot.' And some of the solicits seem to indicate that stories/characters you've been reading are going to simply continue from where they left off.Gilgabob wrote:
The way I'm proceeding is to assume that until a character is mentioned or appears in these new titles they never existed in the re-vamped universe and therefore there will be nothing to "vanish", they simply never were.
Think of it as there is a brand new comic publisher hitting the scene called DC comics and they have this new comic line coming out with all new characters you've never heard of before, and gee will it be swell!
If they change things too much, it's going to feel like an elseworlds saga which unfortunately, when I see the uniform changes, is what I think I'm getting.
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This is like the end of Crisis of Infintie Earths, where the things that sold well before stay the same and the things that haven't sold well change. with a bit of Wildstorm heroes folded in.jonah wrote:But I thought this wasn't a 'reboot.' And some of the solicits seem to indicate that stories/characters you've been reading are going to simply continue from where they left off.Gilgabob wrote:
The way I'm proceeding is to assume that until a character is mentioned or appears in these new titles they never existed in the re-vamped universe and therefore there will be nothing to "vanish", they simply never were.
Think of it as there is a brand new comic publisher hitting the scene called DC comics and they have this new comic line coming out with all new characters you've never heard of before, and gee will it be swell!
If they change things too much, it's going to feel like an elseworlds saga which unfortunately, when I see the uniform changes, is what I think I'm getting.
Exactly. There will be minor changes for the Batman and Green Lantern books, but larger changes for the rest of the line as they have not sold as well over the past few years. Some other clarifications:Paul Nolan wrote:This is like the end of Crisis of Infintie Earths, where the things that sold well before stay the same and the things that haven't sold well change. with a bit of Wildstorm heroes folded in.jonah wrote:But I thought this wasn't a 'reboot.' And some of the solicits seem to indicate that stories/characters you've been reading are going to simply continue from where they left off.Gilgabob wrote:
The way I'm proceeding is to assume that until a character is mentioned or appears in these new titles they never existed in the re-vamped universe and therefore there will be nothing to "vanish", they simply never were.
Think of it as there is a brand new comic publisher hitting the scene called DC comics and they have this new comic line coming out with all new characters you've never heard of before, and gee will it be swell!
If they change things too much, it's going to feel like an elseworlds saga which unfortunately, when I see the uniform changes, is what I think I'm getting.
The first story arc of Justice League takes place in the past and is the new origin of the team. The second arc will jump ahead to current time. I wouldn't be surprised if Morrison's first issue of Action takes place over a few years as well.
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/06/11/ ... age-in-la/
George Perez stated that he is doing layouts for Superman with Jesus Merino as finisher. That is awesome. Jesus Merino is a great artist on his own but used to be Carlos Pacheco's inker. And to be honest, Carlos Pacheco's art hasn't looked the same since Merino went on his own.
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/06/11/ ... -tomorrow/
The more I think about it, the more this makes sense. For us old readers it probably doesn't matter. But for younger readers, why would you want to read about characters that are older. I think it makes sense for DC to "de-age" their main characters and keep them in their 20s. Second, retire the JSA's characters that have counterparts in the JL. Again, it only makes sense for us old readers, but not a lot sense to get new readers into the universe. Now, it doesn't mean you get rid of all the JSA characters, but focus on the younger generation. There are a lot of great characters that both Roy Thomas, Geoff Johns, and others created.BobBretall wrote:I think as DC is trying to make everything "new & shiny" they decided to de-emphasize a book that by it's nature focuses on "old" heroes from the 1940s.jonah wrote: Surprised at some titles that missed the cut. Particularly JSA.
You can do updated characters, but then just call it something else.....JSA is about the legacy to the old guard that there is currently a perception of "readers don't want to see that" about.
The last thing is the name. If the Justice League is the brand they want to sell, then they won't call the team JSA any more, it is too confusing. Either they call it "Justice League something" or use the Infinity Inc name. But, by calling the new horror team book Justice League Dark, I believe that DC is using Marvel's strategy for branding, instead of using existing group names (i.e. Defenders).