James Robinson discusses the startling events of the first issue of "Earth 2" in an exclusive spoiler-filled interview with CBR News while sharing a first look at art from the second issue by Nicola Scott.
Full article here.
James Robinson discusses the startling events of the first issue of "Earth 2" in an exclusive spoiler-filled interview with CBR News while sharing a first look at art from the second issue by Nicola Scott.
Full article here.
At first I thought this said Robinson Leaves Earth-2, and I almost spazzed out.
Did they really know that Huntress was from Earth-2 "from Day 1?"The Kara in "Mister Terrific" was always left very vague, in that DC didn't reveal if she was Power Girl or a new character because we knew it all had to be revealed at the right time. I always knew that Power Girl and the Huntress were from Earth 2 from Day 1, and most people at DC knew this, too. I can't believe we pulled this off, actually. We managed to keep all of this a secret. All the little leaks and all the little things that people find out and everything else, it's amazing.
Last edited by Mr. Holmes; 05-03-2012 at 10:01 AM.
Gosh, do I want to buy the first issue just to see Robinson introduce some characters with historic links just so he can kill them off in that same issue?
Will this be Cry for Justice: Earth-2?
(By the way, I've never read CfJ . . . I've just heard so many awful things about it that I've been afraid to spend my $'s on the tpb, especially since I hadn't read anything of Robinson's that I truly enjoyed in the past couple of years.)
I really, really hope that there will be a Dr. Fate in there as well some time.
Fate's powerful, but not invincible. He can be written in such a way that he's not the plot equivalent of "get out of jail free". Indeed, one of the drawbacks for magical characters is they are both physically vulnerable and it sometimes takes them a lot of time to actually cast a spell.
Observe, Orient, Decide, Act
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