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    Quote Originally Posted by MajorHoy View Post


    Was that issue any good? (I never got around to buying it, but maybe I will if I can still find it.)
    The best of the run, in my opinion :)

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    By the way, what other comic books (if any) have shown WWII in the New 52?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MajorHoy View Post
    By the way, what other comic books (if any) have shown WWII in the New 52?
    An issue of the Shade maxi-series, for one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Kent View Post
    You actually tricked people into seriously answering to your posts several times just to appear rebel and smart. That's simply rude, man.
    I just asked a simple question that no one seems to want to answer. Hey, I get it--if you don't know, you don't know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poe1809 View Post
    I just asked a simple question that no one seems to want to answer. Hey, I get it--if you don't know, you don't know.
    Yeah, they did answer you. You'd rather just play your passive-aggressive games. You know, the only thing worse than being someone who won't accept change in corporately-owned characters is someone who won't have an up-front conversation about it. Congratulations, you're either incredibly dense or a troll. Not sure which one you should feel worse about.
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    I don't like repackaging, re-imagining and rebranding, the traditional story is still the root of these comics but I also won't be using the term nu52 JSA. They are the JSA even if I feel they never really will be

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whirlwind Dinamo View Post
    I don't like repackaging, re-imagining and rebranding, the traditional story is still the root of these comics but I also won't be using the term nu52 JSA. They are the JSA even if I feel they never really will be
    Actually, we don't know what they're going to call themselves (if they ever do get organized as a team).
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    Put somebody named Alan Scott and somebody named Jay Garrick in a story together, and don't give them any other super-team name, and you know what you've got? The Justice Society.
    It doesn't matter what the writer, artist, or editor had in mind when they created it, or what they said in an interview;
    all that matters is what is on the page.

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