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    Frankenstein.

    Yeah I'm going against the grain here.

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    Frankenstein

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    Frankenstein
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    I didnt know Saucer Country got cancelled. I thought it would go on for at least 50 issues.
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    I'm sure missing OMAC (TPB), Men Of War (Issues), Frankenstein (TPB), G.I. Combat (Issues), I,Vampire (TPB), Saucer Country (Issues) and DCU Presents (Issues).

    Of the recent cancellations, I'll miss I, Vampire the most. I will note that about half the titles I still read in issues are liable to be cancelled within four months.
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    First OMAC, then Frankenstein, now I, Vampire / Saucer Country?!?! They keep dropping better and better books, sadly.

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    If we're counting all the cancelled New 52 books and not just the recent ones, I'd have to say OMAC.

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    I only read OMAC after it was cancelled, which I now regret. I just got sick to death of all the "OMAC Project" stuff we were getting pre-Flashpoint.

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    I, Vampire certainly. I was enjoying Saucer Country, but it hasn't had a long enough run to really make an impact on me yet. <shrug>

    On the plus side I've been considering trimming back my pull list, looks like DC's doing that for me.
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    I, Vampire is my favorite DC books since the relaunch. It goes to show that comic book fans are more interested in characters than characterization.
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    I, Vampire, no contest. It was my favorite New 52 book. I suppose that position now goes to Supergirl, or possibly Detective Comics.
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    Out of the recent batch of cancelations, DCU Presents. Then I, Vampire.

    edit: But Superman Family Adventures is definitely a loss, too. I hope DC replaces it with something as Superman Family replaced Tiny Titans. SFA was a book I picked up every month for my nephew, who loves it.
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    I've been buying Superman Family Adventures and I'm definitely annoyed they're dropping that just before the Superman movie comes out. (Talk about a missed opportunity!)

    (And they also should have let Sholly Fisch continue with All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold.)
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    Definitely Saucer Country...
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    'Mm,' she agreed. 'He's a little bit dodgy in the same way that rats are a little bit covered in fur."

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    DC is canceling I Vampire and publishing Vibe? I Vampire is one of the best New 52 titles. DC needs to not worry about having just 52 titles in the New DCU

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    Definitely I, Vampire for me: book has been such a wonderful surprise and is one of my top five favorites at the moment. Definitely sad to see Superman Family Adventures go too: no idea how long I expected it to go, but it's been an absolute pleasure to read and now I'm going to have to go back and read through the Tiny Titans trades.

    Counting previous waves, it sucks to see Blue Beetle go. Admittedly it wasn't doing too well for a while, but ever since issue 12 or so it's really turned around and been a great read despite being forced into doing set-up for Threshold. A shame next week will be the last issue...

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