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#3211 |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Been reading random old Batman issues as well as the recent Joker War and Three Jokers stuff. Joker War felt like a setup for Clownhunter and his future antics, almost how Hush set up Red Hood to an extent. Three Jokers is decent, interested in how they are gonna conclude it.
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#3212 |
TokuKnight89
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Central Louisiana (Cenla)
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What series (and issues) did the Electric Superman arc occur in? More importantly than that, why is that plotline so controversial?
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#3213 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
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It's controversial because it was a massive change for the character, and any time you make a change to Superman, you're going to get casual readers who treat it like the end of the world. People thought Superman was dead forever in Superman #75, and lost their minds. Most comic fans who were reading the book, though, knew that Superman would be back before long. Superman's such a well-known character that there's always going to be a high level of interest in a status quo change. That said... people weren't really that upset when it happened? The books sold great for a few months, becoming series that everyone wanted to follow. The story didn't really deliver, which is maybe worth noting, but it's not like it was reviled at the time. |
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#3214 |
TokuKnight89
Join Date: May 2013
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The first appearance of Electric Superman was in Superman #123, but the story (like most 90s-era Superman stories) had been building up for a while before that in subplots.
It's controversial because it was a massive change for the character, and any time you make a change to Superman, you're going to get casual readers who treat it like the end of the world. People thought Superman was dead forever in Superman #75, and lost their minds. Most comic fans who were reading the book, though, knew that Superman would be back before long. Superman's such a well-known character that there's always going to be a high level of interest in a status quo change. That said... people weren't really that upset when it happened? The books sold great for a few months, becoming series that everyone wanted to follow. The story didn't really deliver, which is maybe worth noting, but it's not like it was reviled at the time. |
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#3215 |
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So the DC Future State thing, I am kinda interested. They say it is only gonna be two-months so why not. Liking the new suits, and I find it funny Grifter from WildC.A.T.S is sticking out like Deadpool in an epic "Avengers Assemble" type poster.
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#3216 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
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So the DC Future State thing, I am kinda interested. They say it is only gonna be two-months so why not. Liking the new suits, and I find it funny Grifter from WildC.A.T.S is sticking out like Deadpool in an epic "Avengers Assemble" type poster.
![]() And Swamp Thing looks like something out of a Iron Maiden album cover. (Honestly, I think they'd've been better off concentrating on Zealot, like some of the early New 52 art indicated.) |
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#3217 |
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Not that I can recall, no. It's definitely a part of Superman's history that DC seems fine with ignoring.
If there's anything that smacks of Jim Lee's involvement, it's DC spending the last nine years trying to make Grifter a thing in the DCU. So many series and team-ups! It just never works! (Honestly, I think they'd've been better off concentrating on Zealot, like some of the early New 52 art indicated.) ![]() That said WildC.A.T.S was my favorite when other kids would go nuts over Spawn. And yes, Warblade for some reason was my fav despite being a hybrid of Lady Deathstrike and Omega Red with a Doc Samson green ponytail. ![]() Last edited by Sunred; 11-25-2020 at 05:40 PM.. |
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#3218 |
TokuKnight89
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Central Louisiana (Cenla)
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Since Tsuburaya and Marvel are pushing Ultraman, does that conflict in anyway, from a legal and marketing standpoint, with the "Ultraman" of the Crime Syndicate?
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#3219 |
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#3220 |
Showa Girl
Join Date: Jun 2018
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I imagine that unlike Captain Marvel it would simply be very, very hard to have a case against Ultraman when it's a very, very well pre-established franchise that's been around for over 50 years and is a massive cultural cornerstone backed by a very very rich company.
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