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NJOfan215 
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Date Posted: 5/12 11:11am Subject: RE: Getting started with DC comics.
I noticed that they didn't have an entry for superman.

I know JMS is going to be writing for dc, and i know he is a huge superman fan, he also has stated that he would love to write supes. I wonder how he'll fit into the superman reshuffle you described. Maybe he'll get dibs on all star once morrison finishes his run on it.

All of the stuff about the crisises and x character prime and so on sounds facinating, but it also is a bit intimidating. For now i think i'm going to stick with batman and green lantern. Hopefully i'll get a teaching job in the fall so i'll have some more money to throw around, that way i'll be able to buy into the whole crisis arc, and then maybe start picking up some dc books on a monthly basis.

I hear trinity is going to be fairly self contained, have you heard that?

 

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darth-sinister 
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Date Posted: 5/12 11:55am Subject: RE: Getting started with DC comics.
JMS will be writing "The Brave & The Bold" which will allow him to touch upon every DCU character, without being bogged down by continuity. Meaning it'll be very open to anyone who hasn't read every DCU book and know all that's gone on. The book will still feature Batman as a main character, but it'll continue the current slate of having other DCU characters take over certain parts of the story. With Batman often being the thing that ties them together.

"Trinity" is very self contained. The series won't crossover like "Countdown To Final Crisis" did. It'll be more like "52" in format, except the story won't be confined to the days of the week like it was for "52". It'll be more open ended like "Countdown To Final Crisis". It'll be a good way to get to know the Trinity while learning about other DCU characters in the back-up tales. Once you've gotten used to the DCU characters and know the basics, I think it'll be easier to look at certain books. Like Teen Titans or Blue Beetle.

 

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NJOfan215 
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Date Posted: 5/12 7:44pm Subject: RE: Getting started with DC comics.
I may buy trinity in issues, Busiek is a good writer.

 

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NJOfan215 
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Date Posted: 5/20 4:06pm Subject: RE: Getting started with DC comics.
I read green lantern rebirth and green lantern corps recharge. I really liked both books. They remind me of star wars which i obviously like. The art in rebirth was very strong as well. I'm looking foreward to reading the rest of the series. NO fear should be out in paperback today, so i'll pick that up soon. I've got the second book of the sinestro corp preordered. Now i judt want my copy of the resurection of ras al ghoul to get here.

 

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Date Posted: 5/21 11:51am Subject: RE: Getting started with DC comics.
Ivan Reis did a stint on Action Comics during "The Wrath Of Gog" and "In The Name Of Gog" arcs. Darwyn Cooke, who did the origin recap for "No Fear", has also done the popular "New Frontier" series, as well as wrote the script. A good read and doesn't impact on continuity.

For additional GL stories worth reading, you should consider reading "Emerald Twilight"/"New Dawn" which featured the debut of Parallax and Kyle Rayner. "Zero Hour: Crisis In Time", which is when everyone else finds out what happened. "The Final Knight" featuring Hal's sacrifice. "Emerald Knights" featuring a young Hal Jordan meeting Kyle Rayner and learning of his future. "Green Lantern: The Power Of Ion" which is the debut of Ion.

 

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NJOfan215 
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Date Posted: 5/23 9:33am Subject: RE: Getting started with DC comics.


Thanks for the info about reis and green lantern.

I finally got my copy of resurrection of ras. I was happy with it, but it wasn't what i expected. It was a good story by 4 good writers. It was nice to read something by fabian nicezia other than cable and deadpool which kicks ass. I knew that this was a bat family crossover, but i was surprised by how little batman was actually featured. While i would've liked more batman, robin, night wing, and alfred were able to carry their part of the story.

I've read some other stuff recently: Superman/batman vol 2, Batman detective, and batman death in the city. In supes/bat, loeb again does a good job of contrasting the two main characters. Wonder woman was featured in this arc as well. I liked the interaction between the three of them. Michael turner's art was awesome. My only complaint was that super girl looked a bit too manga-ish for my liking. The two bat books primarily by dini were awesome. Dini was able to efficiently tell a story in one issue that stood on it's own, but was also a peice of a larger story. The issues reminded me of a tv show which is no suprise given dini's background in tv. Don kramer's art was good. My only complaints are that the non dini story were placed in the same trades as the dini ones. The fill in issues were good, but i feel that their presents were disruptive to the flow of the story. I think that it would've been better to publish three trades, two with only dini issues and one with the fillins. I know it would've messed up the trade schedule a little, but in reality, if dc handled their trade releases more efficiently the books would've probably reached the shelves around the same time.

 

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darth-sinister 
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Date Posted: 5/23 12:03pm Subject: RE: Getting started with DC comics.
NJOfan215 posted:


Thanks for the info about reis and green lantern.

I finally got my copy of resurrection of ras. I was happy with it, but it wasn't what i expected. It was a good story by 4 good writers. It was nice to read something by fabian nicezia other than cable and deadpool which kicks ass. I knew that this was a bat family crossover, but i was surprised by how little batman was actually featured. While i would've liked more batman, robin, night wing, and alfred were able to carry their part of the story.


That's kinda what happens when you have a crossover into solo books like Nightwing and Robin. Many past Bat crossovers featured all the characters based in Gotham and have had solo titles. Robin, Nightwing, Azreal, Catwoman, Batgirl, Harley Quinn and Birds Of Prey were all known for being tying in as part of the storylines that were going on. The focus would always be on the main character(s) of that book, with Batman serving as the guest star.

As for other Fabian Nicezia, you can catch him as the back-up writer for "Trinity". He also wrote two of the tales found in the Superman trade known as "Redemption", which is also written by Kurt Busiek. He, along with Busiek and Geoff Johns contributed to Action Comics #850 which is being collected in "The Third Kryptonian" trade due out in August. Nicezia, I believe, also wrote a back-up tale which will be featured in the trade. It was first seen in Superman Annual #13.

NJOfan215 posted:
I've read some other stuff recently: Superman/batman vol 2, Batman detective, and batman death in the city. In supes/bat, loeb again does a good job of contrasting the two main characters. Wonder woman was featured in this arc as well. I liked the interaction between the three of them. Michael turner's art was awesome. My only complaint was that super girl looked a bit too manga-ish for my liking.


Yeah, that's kinda the problem with Turner. I perfer Renato Guedes, Barry Kitson, George Perez and Ed Benes versions of Kara. The third trade has art by Carlos Paceho, who does a better job. And the fourth is by Ed McGuiness.

 

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