This is pretty messed up. Also for the record I don't really like Ed McGuinness.
http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2011/08/the-great-marvel-comics-rip-off/
Friday, August 12, 2011
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Criticism for Wonder Woman
The first covers have been released and already there's some discussion on how she poses. Check out the link below and prepared to be horrified.
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/08/05/what-if-male-superheroes-posed-like-wonder-woman-on-the-david-finch-justice-league-cover/
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/08/05/what-if-male-superheroes-posed-like-wonder-woman-on-the-david-finch-justice-league-cover/
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
A Brief History of the DC universe, very brief
Crisis on Infinite Earths is perhaps the ultimate DC story of all time. Or perhaps not. It was designed to wipe away years of continuity in the universe and effectively rewrite it. To give the creators a blank slate by getting rid of story elements that didn’t appeal to new readers. It wasn’t the first DC reboot and of course it wasn’t the last.
DC comics continuity began in 1938 with Action Comics #1. It introduced the first modern superhero, Superman (pretty obvious with the name). Since he was introduced several more superheroes were created and a Golden Age of Comics began. Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, Green Arrow, The Sandman, The Atom, and etcetera followed. They enjoyed a popular following until superherocomics died of in the 40s with only Batman and Superman to carry on the torch (the stories that followed were rather campy and should not be mentioned here but were sadly enjoyed by Grant Morrison).
In the late 50’s DC tried again with superheroes and said hey let’s just take a name like the Flash and create a whole new hero. Same powers as the previous Flash, but whole new name and look. Barry Allen was born and so was the Silver Age of Comic Books. The Green Lantern was also restarted with Hal Jordan (Is Hal short for Halbert?) The Justice League followed, Batman became a TV star (though incredibly goofy), and Superman became a great movie, just don’t watch numbers 3 and 4 as your mind will hurt.
So flash forward to 1985 and DC had several Earths and storylines going. There was Earth-1 with it’s Silver Age heroes. Earth-2 and the Golden Age continuing and it’s heroes in their geriatric years. There was Earth-3 with a bunch of villians running amok. Earth- well you get the picture. It was pretty hard to follow.
Also too many Supers. There was Superman, Supergirl, Superboy, Superdog, Supercat, Superhorse, and I think there was Supermonkey at one point. There was also the original Superman from the Golden Age. So lots of Supers, which made Superman looked like a face in the crowd. A crowd that could easy destroy you without batting an eye.
So for the 50th Anniversary of DC, the editorial staff decided to blow continuity up and start anew. What they gave us was a crossover to start all other crossovers, Crisis on Infinite Earths. Also a lot of people were killed, but we’ll get to that later.
Coming soon: A review of Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Monday, August 8, 2011
Purpose
In a few weeks DC Comics (Detective Comics Comics? Yeah it doesn't make much sense when you think of it) will be relaunching everything. Yep, total blow up. 52 new issues will be released over the next month starting on August 31st. Will they be good? Maybe. Will they suck? Maybe too. We're probably going to get a mix of both.
What I'll be attempting during this period is to review every 52 issues. Every Batman, Superman, OMAC (Really OMAC? Did anyone really want an OMAC book?) issue will be reviewed over this time. I've been a comic book fan for almost 20 years, so from a fan's perspective I'll be giving my opinion. I've never written anything published for money. I'm not an artist. What I have done is read a lot of comics. So I'm hoping that does give my voice some weight (Probably Not).
I'm looking to give my input into what I think is a make or break time for DC. Up until the relaunch I'll look at what brought us to this point. DC's decision to go in a daring and bold direction is gutsy, proactive, and borderline insane. We'll start around 25 years ago and move forward to see why this happened. Yep we're starting with Crisis.
What I'll be attempting during this period is to review every 52 issues. Every Batman, Superman, OMAC (Really OMAC? Did anyone really want an OMAC book?) issue will be reviewed over this time. I've been a comic book fan for almost 20 years, so from a fan's perspective I'll be giving my opinion. I've never written anything published for money. I'm not an artist. What I have done is read a lot of comics. So I'm hoping that does give my voice some weight (Probably Not).
I'm looking to give my input into what I think is a make or break time for DC. Up until the relaunch I'll look at what brought us to this point. DC's decision to go in a daring and bold direction is gutsy, proactive, and borderline insane. We'll start around 25 years ago and move forward to see why this happened. Yep we're starting with Crisis.
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