June 2011
11 posts
Animators love dropping references
It seriously makes me wonder why Batman: Brave and the Bold doesn’t get more mentions, it is the most awesome batman and chock full of references.
Yes, that’s Kingdom Come versions of Wonder Woman, Superman and Batman (Terry has popped up before aswell for those who are wondering). Which makes this scene quite awesome… but then the next part blows me away.
PREZ! And here...
The DC Universe Plan: Why It's Not a Reboot, and...
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As is well known in… well, most of the circles that would be reading this, the DC Universe is going to be “rebooting” in September, with fifty-two separate brand new first issues of fifty-two brand new-or-newly-restarted comic book series.
You’ll note that I put quotes around “rebooting” above. That’s because despite liberal use of the term, this isn’t actually a reboot. As I’ve said...
A Pitch for the DCU
There’s been a pile of complaint about what the DCU is doing, especially in terms of some of the characters. But I think there’s a excellent idea for a book that could start up a couple of months later.
Birds By Proxy
Group of four take it upon themselves to tackle problems in a very different way, infiltrating dangerous cartels and organisations, sourcing information and then using...
That taught him... →
Schlock Mercenary now with Stan Sakai style skull and crossbones to signify death? Nice touch that adds to the universe, hope Tayler keeps drawing them.
Feelin' Validated
I just spent a large amount of a party being ranted at by someone who loves Superman and wants to read the comic but has concerns about the reboot.
Pretty much every issue he had I wrote about last night, and this was the first time we met, so feeling pretty good about myself being able to call it.
Concerns about the Reboot?
I’m sitting here almost two weeks later and twitter is ablaze with comments concerning the DC Relaunch, seriously you can roast marshmallow factories off this. The ever awesome @gailsimone opened up the floodgates and now twitter is burning down, and it’s pretty interesting reading, most concerning the treatment of female characters and female writers / artists (written much better...