Batwing I & II
Tyroc (LSH)
Chemical Kid (LSH)
Computo II (Invisible Kid II's little sister)
Catspaw (LSH again)
Dragonmage (LSH)
Dragonwing (LSH)
Dawnstar (LSH)
Karate Kid II (Myg, LSH)
Star...
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Batwing I & II
Tyroc (LSH)
Chemical Kid (LSH)
Computo II (Invisible Kid II's little sister)
Catspaw (LSH again)
Dragonmage (LSH)
Dragonwing (LSH)
Dawnstar (LSH)
Karate Kid II (Myg, LSH)
Star...
I admit, I also rather missed the personal life stuff with Hal's brother and his family, as well as the story of the repopulation of Central City, that had started building early in the run.
My...
Just as a three-issue mini. It was fun, but would have been more fun had it run for its originally-intended length (5 or 6 issues, I can't recall which).
There is something truly upside down about a world in which a book starring a "Forgotten Hero" can now be regarded as an "establishment" book that can't be cancelled.
Truly, Animal Man was the...
My take:
1) Justice Legion. If DC needs to revamp the Legion of Super-Heroes a bit to make it look more like a 31st century version of the Justice League, then do it. Add a few members (say an...
Why no? Why is the question dumb?
Personally, I'm not in favor of SHOULD anything, but I'd certainly just like DC to keep their options open. In other words, COULD the next Robin be gay? Sure....
That sounds about right. Or at least a minimum number.
From Newsarama, "Vertigo's UNWRITTEN Blurs Fact, Fiction, and Soon, FABLES", on March 26, 2013:
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So does that mean you wake up every morning wishing you had an awesome straight sidekick?
Why couldn't the next Robin be a new character? It's not like Jason Todd or Tim Drake were well-established characters when they became Robin. Jason had been around for eleven months, and Tim, for...
Oh goody. One of my favorite topics.
The Legion's life as a feature began in Adventure Comics #300 in 1962, and it lasted for 81 consecutive issues. To issue #315, each issue featured both new...
You do realize that Jonah Hex's current story arc will bring him to Gotham City in the present, don't you? So Batman can guest star in ASW ... and probably will! :biggrin:
I agree that the book isn't dead. This is the best since #17, and I enjoyed it thoroughly. Lots of nice nods to Legion history. And no deaths this time!
A solid read. I'm looking forward to the...
Hey, it was the Bates/Cockrum duo that drew me into the Legion as well! I started reading with Superboy #199, "The Gun That Mastered Men", with that great cover showing Superboy atomizing the Legion...
Stormwatch just got a reboot (as complete as any Legion reboot), so DC may still need a couple months to determine if the Starlin-inspired direction improves its sales.
That didn't work in my...
Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics
Specifically, the articles linked from this page:
http://www.dcindexes.com/features/fanboy.php?site=dc
There was a misprinting in the first printing. What isn't clear to me is what happens for those people who bought the original printing. I plan to call my LCS and find out what I should do.
1. Dick Grayson -- the original Robin. He was good when portrayed as a kid, both in the Golden Age and Silver Age. Even his solo stories have in Star Spangled Comics had lots of spark. As a teenager...
I'd just call it "curiosity". Nothing mysterious.
Action Comics
Superman
Superman Unchained
Batman/Superman
Superboy
Supergirl
Legion of Super-Heroes
Teen Titans
Batman
Batman Inc. (through August)
So we get an AV anthology during August.
I think Trillium is also set to start this month.
Wake, Trillium, Astro City, Unwritten, Fables, Fairest, Collider, American Vampire ... I think...
There may be no list, per se, but there's definitely a resource called the Grand Comics Database you can use: http://comics.org
Here, for example, is the index page for Batman (v1):...
Which has come from exactly one dubious source and never confirmed by anyone else. Superboy's sales are fine. It isn't ending.
One more thing, FYI: Here's the link to the Dark Tower comics official site, on the Dark Tower official site:
http://www.stephenking.com/darktower/comic/
I've enjoyed them. They greatly add to and expand on the story of young Roland's story through the Fall of Gilead (it starts with the adaption of the flashback in Wizard of Glass), the Battle of...
Call it morbid curiosity from a non-reader. And also because events here appear to tie in to a title I do read, Teen Titans.
Do any of the Ravagers actually die in this final issue?