Guess someone don't read the books
As a matter of fact, I think Diana will leave Justice League and join the Steve's team in Trinity of War.
She doesn't seem to like her league colleagues that much, and given she is fighting Aquaman on that splash page on FCBD, and that Aquaman don't seem to like Green Arrow at all (who is supposed to join Steve's team)...
Nah, that was in issue #7, the first one that jumped to the present day.
This is off topic, and sorry to post this here, but I tried in the DC forum under the Aquaman topic and didn't get a response, maybe some of you would know what this means:
I have a subscription to Aquaman, and today I received a notice from DC Entertainment stating that after issue #10, Aquaman will no longer be available as a subscription title, and that the remaining two issues left in the subscription will change over to JL (which I already have a subscription to). It recommends picking up future issues of Aquaman at "the local comic shop".
First of all, the reason I sub is - the nearest comic shop is a 2 hour drive away.
Does anyone know why this is the case with Aquaman? I sub to several other DC titles and Aquaman is the only one I've received this noticed for.
"We are not what we did, but what we will do" --- Jann Arden
Aquaman isn't the only one. I saw a poster on here also complaining about the same thing with Batwoman. That one isn't getting offered via subs either.
I know it's not everyone's preferred method (and some loathe it) but you do know you can go digital right? Even without an iProduct.
Rob Olivera's
Velvet: The Unusual Superheroine!
Aquaman is doing really well, so I don't see why they discontinued subscriptions for it. I understand it more for the lower selling titles, perhaps they don't want to commit to publishing them for another year. But Aquaman and Batwoman are doing really well, I don't see why they wouldn't want to give people more options to buy their products. I don't see how this is a good move for them. And it's a bummer for many fans.
"... Act, that each tomorrow find us farther than today."
- Longfellow
Might I suggest either of the following?
www.westfieldcomics.com
www.mailordercomics.net
Both are competent mail order services (I've been using one or the other since 1989) that deliver books to your door at a substantial discount.
Makes me remember two other pictures that are, maybe,thematicaly and symbolicaly compared and contrasted by this one piece (Superman is related to Rao the Kryptonian Sun God and the Bombardier commanded a flaming power).
Action Comics 600 and...
Wonder Woman Spectacular-1978-my favorite Pre-Crisis WW's story
Wonder Woman, Bombardier and Steve watch the burning rubble and although the Hitler and his Nazis have escaped, Project Judgement is at an end. Major Trevor says that although they will scrap the project, they will no doubt simply move on to something else that will further their love of war. "Love of War?" the Amazon repeats. Instantly, she realises where the disc is and turns to the Bombardier She remembers how he had enjoyed the battle against the advancing Nazi troops, how he loved war and how he possessed mystical powers. It could only mean that he is the agent of Mars and tearing at his flight suit, reveals the amulet around his neck!
Instantly, he begins to transform, taking on the shape of Mars. He opens fire on the Amazon, taking her by surprise. However, she soon recovers and vows that the disc will be destroyed - even if she has to die!
Suddenly, from across the cosmos she hears the words of Aphrodite - "Women shall conquer men with love!" and with that she attacks. Taking him completely by surprise, she plants a kiss on his lips while at the same time ripping the amulet from around his neck. With one crush of her hand, the disc is shattered and Mars lets out an anguished scream!
Content, design and compositionaly wise it resembles pretty much this other picture from New Teen Titans vol 2 #34
Last edited by PauloIapetus; 05-16-2012 at 08:47 AM.
Doesn't count...Kory doesn't even remember it...
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