Don't worry, Stormwatch and Batwing are the next victims...
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Don't worry, Stormwatch and Batwing are the next victims...
There's almost no creative change here, Fawkes is co-plotting and scripting the title since the first issue, Lemire was only a co-plotter.
Jonah Hex is in the present? WTF? What did you do, Booster?
Well, if she gave him a list of books to read, he probably met her at the library while he was reading some Shakespeare play..
So Geoff Johns is the Phil-Collins-as-a-drummer of the comic book world or is he the Phil-Collins-as-a-singer-songwriter of the comic book world?
Your analogy just doesn't make any sense.
Maybe you shouldn't try musical analogies if you really think that Phil Collins is talented...
He's DC Chief Creative Officer, it's HIS JOB to be involved in everything.
I got the feeling it's not Bendix. If it's a "security precaution" to hide his identity then it must be someone we know. It could be Adam One himself.
He's not leaving the back-ups but the story is ending. There's two more back-ups (JL #19 & 20) and the story concludes in JL #21 (the whole issue, extra-size).
We already knew it won't be drawn by Frank anyway, he's too busy on Batman: Earth-One volume 2.
I don't understand your problem.
The former Midnighter was called Lucas Trent.
This "new" Midnighter is called Lucas Trent.
He's coming from another reality, with another costume, but he's...
People speculated that Neil Sinclair in Flashpoint: Project Superman was in fact Apollo but there hasn't been any official confirmation.
To me, he wasn't Apollo, end of the story.
He's only a rookie right now so maybe he'll be "Fuji" when his training his over.
Anyway, nice suprise to have him back.
He appeared briefly in Swamp Thing # 16, as the Floronic Man, he's one of the refugees in Arkham Asylum. Nothing important.
These are the exact same 2 artists who did issue 18 and it was great so I don't see the problem.
And it leaves time to Mahnke to work on the 74-pages issue 20 .
Yeah, right.
That's why Justice League last issue concludes with telling us "The road to Trinity War begins next month"...
You're right, I totally forgot about him.
But frankly, you can put the best creative team ever on this title, it will not sell. Because the character just doesn't have enough appeal ("the batman of...
Not a good example. Talon is doing well because it's a Bat family book. It's quality doesn't even matter, just like Batgirl.
Too many negative people in this thread...
Patty Spivot!
This.^
I just don't understand how a character can be screwed if he doesn't even exist.
And a lot of characters mentioned in this thread hasn't been screwed at all.
Who cares about Mera, Tula or Vulko? This title just needs more Aquadog.
An Aquadog centric issue would be great.
If Pizza-dog can have one, Aquadog should have one too.
Do you mean that these people stopped reading comics or died because of Donna Troy's existence? Is she like the plague or something?:tongue:
I don't know what you're talking about, they are in the new team starting in issue 19.
Maybe alternate versions but they're still there anyway.
my point is: differents tv shows, different ways to tell their stories.
It's the same thing with comics. It don't have to be "one issue, one story" for every comic, every time.