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Sophisticated_Gamer
09-26-2006, 10:33 PM
OK I'm kindoff am really short on money, and so I have read most of the major Crisis tie ins, so i was wondering what happened in, Villans United, and Return of Donna troy TPB.. also what shold i read after Crisis? Thank you :D
Jack Zodiac
09-26-2006, 10:41 PM
Villains United was about the real Lex Luthor forming a new Secret Six to combat Alexander Luthor's Society of Super-Villains. The Return of Donna Troy was about Donna being reborn with all of her various lives in her memories in order to fight the Greek Titans and keep them from reaching a weapon buried in New Cronus.
If you read Infinite Crisis, then 52 is a pretty decent follow-up with loads of characters and a sweet monthly release.
The Purple Skull
09-26-2006, 10:50 PM
Batman - Face The Face & Superman - Up Up & Away are good storyarcs Post-IC.
I would recommend Wonder Woman as well, but the new bi-monthly schedule might not be to your liking.
GL's OYL storyarc is really good as well. It also briefly talks about the aftermath with Superboy Prime.
And like Jack said, 52 is a good direct follow-up to IC. Plus it's weekly.
Sophisticated_Gamer
09-26-2006, 10:52 PM
sweet..ok...but are the superman and batman stuff in a tbs?
Drakonnen
09-26-2006, 10:52 PM
http://forums.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?t=98613
There is a good Crisis story timeline.
My short synopsis:
Villains United: Catman, Cheshire, Deadshot, Scandal Savage, Para-Demon and Ragdoll, 6 villains, are brought together by the mysterious Mocking Bird after they refuse to join Lex Luthor's Society. Mockingbird makes them do his bidding or else he'll harm each one of them in some personal way, such as killing off their children.
These 6 rub up against Luthor's society and end up battling them, getting captured, escaping and battling them some more. Eventually they are betrayed by Cheshire after she has slept with Catman to try and get preggers, only the Society doesn't want her and shoots her when they raid the 6's base.
Eventually its revealed that Mockingbird is really Lex Luthor and that the Lex Luthor running the Society is an impostor. Luthor tells the six that he was lying and would never hurt their families though and they're free to go if they can make it out of the Society attack alive, which they do, except for Parademon who blows himself up to save the others.
Catman and Deadshot are teamed up it seems, and Catman meets Green Arrow to tell him of the plans they discovered of the Society's to wipe out all the hero's memories similar to how they did to Dr. Light. Catman and Green Arrow scuffle and Catman essentially says the heroes should be better than that.
I'd recommend getting Villains United though, I Really enjoyed it consider I knew almost nothing about those 6 characters previously.
Donna Troy was kinda lame. She died before, some Gods resurrected her, they are invading some world which has a gateway to another universe. Donna has split personalities of sorts. Some of the Titans and Outsiders are brought across space to the planet this battle is taking place on. There they team with DOnna to stop the Gods, and Donna with the help of her God husband traps all the other Gods in a hell of sorts. Then she remains behind by herself on some mount olympus named planet/base when the others go back to Earth, and then she has a vision of the Crisis coming.
I thought this one was kinda lame. I'd say skip it, personally.
Sophisticated_Gamer
09-26-2006, 10:57 PM
ok thx...ya i know very little about the DC universe..
The Purple Skull
09-26-2006, 11:14 PM
sweet..ok...but are the superman and batman stuff in a tbs?
I think the Batman tpb is out. Not sure about Superman.
Joe Acro
09-27-2006, 06:08 AM
I just want to point out that the Return of Donna Troy doesn't involve gods, it involves titans. They are still gods, but they aren't the Greek gods.
Drakonnen
09-27-2006, 08:17 AM
I just want to point out that the Return of Donna Troy doesn't involve gods, it involves titans. They are still gods, but they aren't the Greek gods.
It doesn't involve gods but they are still gods? :)
Joe Acro
09-27-2006, 08:29 AM
I meant to say they aren't just gods, they are a group called titans, older godly beings within the mythos. So, they are gods, just not the Olympians.
Sophisticated_Gamer
09-27-2006, 07:45 PM
oo ok i see, thx :D
dancj
09-28-2006, 05:34 AM
I've got a similar question. I've got Superman: Infinite Crisis and JLA: World Without a Justice League on order from Amazon, but I'm waiting for the TPB of Infinite Crisis. Should I wait until I've read IC before reading the Superman and JLA books?
Thanks
Dan
Joe Acro
09-28-2006, 06:28 AM
There should be an Infinite Crisis timeline still around here somewhere. I'd suggest checking that. To my knowledge, you can read the World Without a Justice League whenever; it would probably be better to read it before IC. I don't remember what the Superman Infinite Crisis issue was (one with an OMAC?), but I don't remember a Superman issue that tied into the actual event. It may have tied into events leading to it, though. I suppose you can read either one before the other and before IC. Check the timeline. I'm not good with this sort of thing.
Paul Newell
09-28-2006, 07:01 AM
World without Justice happens during Infinite Crisis #1, but I think you can read it at anytime. Superman: IC, however happens during IC #5 and is full of spoilers.
Sophisticated_Gamer
09-28-2006, 07:28 PM
There should be an Infinite Crisis timeline still around here somewhere. I'd suggest checking that. To my knowledge, you can read the World Without a Justice League whenever; it would probably be better to read it before IC. I don't remember what the Superman Infinite Crisis issue was (one with an OMAC?), but I don't remember a Superman issue that tied into the actual event. It may have tied into events leading to it, though. I suppose you can read either one before the other and before IC. Check the timeline. I'm not good with this sort of thing.
The prelude to infinite crisis, was "Superman Sacrifice, it was a pretty good read...
dancj
09-29-2006, 05:56 AM
Thanks a lot. I'll put the Superman one into my ten foot high "to be read" pile to mature for a few months then
Dan
Sophisticated_Gamer
10-02-2006, 11:21 PM
Ok i got another quetion, after I read super man Sacrifice and the OMAC project i was alway's wondering what happened to Wonder Woman and the whole thing about her killing someone else?
Sophisticated_Gamer
10-03-2006, 07:43 PM
who is adam black?
Sophisticated_Gamer
10-03-2006, 08:46 PM
Also when should I read JSA #82 and the Teen Titans tie ins?
Jack Zodiac
10-03-2006, 11:00 PM
Ok i got another quetion, after I read super man Sacrifice and the OMAC project i was alway's wondering what happened to Wonder Woman and the whole thing about her killing someone else?
She lost her status as ambassador and Themyscira is no longer represented in the UN, I believe.
who is adam black?
Black Adam is the ancient Egyptian version of Captain Marvel, given his powers by Shazam, but representing Egyptian gods instead of Greek gods and Biblical heroes. He was a villain before, but has slowly been characterized as a morally ambiguous monarch.
Sophisticated_Gamer
10-04-2006, 07:27 PM
When should I read JSA 82 and the teen titans anual?
Sophisticated_Gamer
10-05-2006, 07:22 PM
hello anyone?
Paul Newell
10-05-2006, 10:10 PM
Check out the timeline at the Infinite Crisis FAQ, though even that isn't correct. There is no official timeline so you can read them whenever you want.
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