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Red Hood 10-24-21 07:48 PM

Re: DC Comics - 2021 Thread
 

Originally Posted by fujishig (Post 14002402)
See the difference to me is that they weren't replacing the legacy characters, ie: there wasn't a new Jean Grey, Angel, Beast, etc., it was a changing of the guard, and we've had a ton of that in Avengers and other places. I don't think people get worked up over that. They (for whatever reason) get worked out when their beloved characters are "replaced" by others whether it's a retcon or even a name. Even the Jonathan thing is mainly because he took up his father's moniker.

I may be underestimating the propensity for outrage though.

It was hard for Marvel to replace legacy characters back then as most of their superhero line had basically started 12 years earlier. DC on the other hand replaced their legacy characters to jump start the silver age but for the most part, all of them where white men and women (Barry Allen, Hal Jordan, Katar Hol, Ray Palmer). By the 70's though John Stewart arrived to the scene, during a period where the Green Lantern/Green Arrow book was 100% sociopolitical. Also, years before that happened, characters like Supergirl and Batgirl were introduced. Seeing how dumbfucks reacted this year to learning that there's a female Hulk character named She-Hulk, I could only imagine their moronic take if Supergirl and Batgirl were introduced today. Back then it was taken as adding a new character to the book. In today's social media/talking heads infested world, these characters would be attacked just for being females, like Carol Danvers has been attacked for being Captain Marvel.

My point is that there may have been some negative reaction to these character back then, but it was mostly contained to letters to the editor that never saw print or water cooler talk at work or school lunch talk. At most, we saw the overreaction by Fredrick Wertham. Now, social and right wing media amplify these negatives take to the point that is just spewing hate on things that these fuckers don't have anything invested in other than getting click and views. But that toxicity spreads to the LCS and comic cons and online discussions and continues the gatekeeping and the homophobia and racism in social media and the doxxing and the attacks.

Bronkster 11-03-21 10:59 AM

Re: DC Comics - 2021 Thread
 
Comics discussing comics ...

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Red Hood 11-12-21 03:55 PM

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PhantomStranger 11-13-21 04:36 PM

Re: DC Comics - 2021 Thread
 
Rumors abound DC plans to kill off Superman again so Jon can take the mantle.

Ringmaster 11-14-21 04:55 PM

Re: DC Comics - 2021 Thread
 

Originally Posted by PhantomStranger (Post 14011565)
Rumors abound DC plans to kill off Superman again so Jon can take the mantle.

Kill Superman once, shame on me for buying it. kill him twice, shame on DC and forget it.

fujishig 11-15-21 08:24 AM

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What took them so long (I guess the lack of a successor)? They already killed/replaced Batman years and years ago (and of course he got better).

Actually I take that back, they did kill Superman, they just replaced him with... a better Superman. But for... other reasons, this will cause a ton more controversy.

stingermck 11-15-21 08:40 AM

Re: DC Comics - 2021 Thread
 
The writer of Action comics has debunked all the Clark death rumors


Bronkster 11-15-21 10:55 AM

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Like I said (somewhere) before; smells like another reboot comin'!

Trevor 12-08-21 08:16 PM

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DC vs Vampires has been surprisingly great.

Red Hood 12-14-21 08:26 PM

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slop101 12-18-21 11:39 AM

Re: DC Comics - 2021 Thread
 
The new Wonder Woman Historia #1 is one of the most beautiful comic books I've ever seen - great story too!


https://www.polygon.com/reviews/2280...-sue-deconnick

PhantomStranger 12-18-21 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by slop101 (Post 14027383)
The new Wonder Woman Historia #1 is one of the most beautiful comic books I've ever seen - great story too!


https://www.polygon.com/reviews/2280...-sue-deconnick

The art is certainly pretty. I imagine DC will sell it in one of their larger formats.

slop101 12-18-21 11:52 PM

Re: DC Comics - 2021 Thread
 

Originally Posted by PhantomStranger (Post 14027491)
The art is certainly pretty. I imagine DC will sell it in one of their larger formats.

The book's already in an over-sized format (9"x11"), and since this one took 3 years to make, and the next issues aren't exactly around the corner, it's not going to be collected any time soon.


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