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  • #76
    Originally posted by Austin 3:16
    Did anyone else read Superman: Reborn yet? Not bad and it answers a lot of questions and gives a good conclusion.
    Yeah I thought it was really good.

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    • #77
      Originally posted by nate-dog1701d
      Mister Miracle just started in August, so it'll be a while. That said, a trade collecting Jack Kirby's Mister Miracle (from the 1970s) just came out and is on Hoopla.
      Oh okay cool

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      • #78
        I was reading some reviews yesterday. Most people reading it seem to love it!

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        • #79
          Starting this month DC is changing the covers and ditching the Rebirth banner they had since May 25, 2016.

          The covers will go from looking like this:

          to looking like this:

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          • #80
            It was only a matter of time I suppose. Since I am reading stuff through Hoopla, it maybe a while until I see those. Although I have been looking at things with the DC rebirth tag.

            I read some of the Suicide Squad rebirth. Has the chips in their head always been a thing? Make me think Tess’ actions in Injustice on Smallville were a hint to her later reveal as a former Checkmate agent. Though that’s probably giving the writers too much credit.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by Vergon6
              It was only a matter of time I suppose. Since I am reading stuff through Hoopla, it maybe a while until I see those. Although I have been looking at things with the DC rebirth tag.

              I read some of the Suicide Squad rebirth. Has the chips in their head always been a thing? Make me think Tess’ actions in Injustice on Smallville were a hint to her later reveal as a former Checkmate agent. Though that’s probably giving the writers too much credit.
              The chips in the head have been a thing since almost the beginning. At first they had bombs mounted on their wrists but some people survived that so they put bombs in the necks of the members of the Suicide Squad.

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              • #82
                It looks like Justice League of America is ending in April along with Christopher Priest's run on Justice League.

                Starting in May there will be a 4 issue weekly miniseries written by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV and Joshua Williamson with art by Francis Manapul called No Justice which will lead into Scott Snyder being the writer on Justice League starting in June.

                Last edited by Halberdier17; 01-27-2018, 10:12 AM.

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                • #83


                  Neil Gaiman and DC/Vertigo announcing Sandman Universe which starts on August 8th, 2018 to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Neil Gaiman's Sandman.

                  They will launch four new series set in that universe.

                  The four new series are:

                  The Dreaming
                  House of Whispers
                  Lucifer
                  Books of Magic
                  Last edited by Halberdier17; 03-01-2018, 01:01 PM.

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                  • #84
                    Anyone reading New Age of Heroes line from DC?

                    They released 6 issues so far: Damage #1 & 2, Silencer #1 & 2, Sideways #1 and the Terrifics #1.

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                    • #85
                      Sorry for using this as a general DC Comics thread, DC announced that they're launching a new imprint in August called DC Black Label

                      DC LAUNCHES NEW PUBLISHING IMPRINT DC BLACK LABELBRINGS EDGY AND PROVOCATIVE STANDALONE STORIES TO THE LEGENDS OFBATMAN, SUPERMAN AND WONDER WOMAN


                      It is an imprint that features All-Star talent creating books outside of continuity.

                      The announced books so far are:

                      SUPERMAN: YEAR ONE from Frank Miller (THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS, BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT: MASTER RACE) and John Romita Jr. (ALL-STAR BATMAN, SUPERMAN)
                      A groundbreaking, definitive treatment of Superman’s classic origin story in honor of his 80th anniversary. This story details new revelations that reframe the Man of Steel’s most famous milestones—from Kal-El’s frantic exile from Krypton, to Clark Kent’s childhood in Kansas, to his inevitable rise to become the most powerful and inspiring superhero of all time.


                      BATMAN: LAST KNIGHT ON EARTH from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, the creative team behind DARK KNIGHTS: METAL
                      Batman wakes up in a desert. He doesn’t know what year it is or how The Joker’s head is alive in a jar beside him, but it’s the beginning of a quest unlike anything the Dark Knight has undertaken before. In this strange future, villains are triumphant and society has liberated itself from the burden of ethical codes. Fighting to survive while in search of answers, Bruce Wayne uncovers the truth about his role in this new world—and begins the last Batman story ever told.


                      BATMAN: DAMNED from Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo, the creative team behind JOKER
                      On a deserted Gotham City bridge, a body is found. Whispers spread the news: Joker is dead. But is this a dream come true or a nightmare being born? Now Batman and DC’s outlaw magician John Constantine must hunt the truth through a Gotham City hellscape. The city’s supernatural recesses are laced with hints about a killer's identity, but the Dark Knight’s descent into horror will test his sanity and the limits of rationality, as he must face a horror that doesn't wear a mask.


                      WONDER WOMAN HISTORIA: THE AMAZONS from Kelly Sue DeConnick (***** Planet) and Phil Jimenez (INFINITE CRISIS)
                      A Homeric epic of the lost history of the Amazons and Queen Hippolyta’s rise to power. Featuring monsters and myths, this three-book saga spans history from the creation of the Amazons to the moment Steve Trevor washes up on the shores of Paradise Island, changing our world forever.


                      WONDER WOMAN: DIANA'S DAUGHTER (working title) from Greg Rucka (WONDER WOMAN, BATWOMAN)
                      It's been 20 years since the world stopped looking to the skies for hope, help, and inspiration. Now the world keeps its eyes down, and the powers that have risen have every intention of keeping things that way. Amongst a scattered, broken resistance, a young woman seeks to reclaim what has been forgotten, and on the way will learn the truth about herself, her heritage, and her destiny.


                      THE OTHER HISTORY OF THE DC UNIVERSE from John Ridley (12 Years a Slave, THE AMERICAN WAY)
                      A compelling literary series analyzing iconic DC moments and charting sociopolitical gains through the perspectives of DC Super Heroes who come from traditionally disenfranchised groups, including John Stewart, Extraño, Vixen, Supergirl, Katana and Rene Montoya, among others. At its core, the story focuses on the lives of those behind the costumes, and their endeavors to overcome real-world issues. It isn’t about saving the world, it’s about having the strength to simply be who you are.

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                      • #86
                        Last year DC did four crossovers with Hanna-Barbera in March 29th, 2017.

                        This year they're doing another four crossovers with Hanna-Barbera on May 30th, 2018.

                        The four crossovers are:

                        Aquaman/Jabberjaw Special #1
                        Black Lightning/Hong Kong Phooey Special #1
                        The Flash/Speed Buggy Special #1
                        Super Sons/Dynomutt Special #1

                        The Aquaman/Jabberjaw Special has a backup story about Captain Caveman meeting The Spectre and the Wizard Shazam.

                        The Black Lightning/Hong Kong Phooey Special has a backup story about Jason Blood meeting The Funky Phantom.

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by Halberdier17
                          The chips in the head have been a thing since almost the beginning. At first they had bombs mounted on their wrists but some people survived that so they put bombs in the necks of the members of the Suicide Squad.
                          Cool. Smallville probably got the idea from that then

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                          • #88
                            But is not available in stores

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