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Early June Solicitations
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 7:23 pm
by HassanT
Here:
http://comics.ign.com/articles/964/964961p1.html
http://www.newsarama.com/comics/090323- ... erman.html
I think I haven't been this excited about DC solicitations in a long-time. I am pretty much excited about the new Batman family line of title (with the exception of the Outsiders). I was a bit surprised that Detective and Streets have back-up features (and are $3.99), but they both look too good to pass up.
As for the Superman titles - Green Lantern v Superman. I only wish that Gary Frank was doing the interior art and not just the cover for this issue.
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 8:54 pm
by Koete
I'm calling a preemptive dibs on Batman and Robin #1.
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 1:40 am
by BobBretall
Boy, all DC needed to do to expand the "Batman" line of titles was to allegedly kill off Batman.......
I guess they did the same thing when they temporarily killed off Superman.
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 7:00 am
by HassanT
Koete wrote:I'm calling a preemptive dibs on Batman and Robin #1.
Chris - I was shocked that you didn't call dibs last week when the book was first announced
This is going to be a great book. While I had mixed feelings on Final Crisis, I thought Morrison's Batman run was some of the best Batman comics I ever read. With Morrison back on Batman and Dini doing two Batman titles, it is the best time to be a Batman fan.
I also think Winick's Batman could be very good. I really enjoyed his first run on Batman.
The only question... who will be Batman? I am hoping that it is Richard (Dick) and not Jason or Tim.
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 7:04 am
by HassanT
BobBretall wrote:Boy, all DC needed to do to expand the "Batman" line of titles was to allegedly kill off Batman.......
I guess they did the same thing when they temporarily killed off Superman.
I thought that too, but they did cancel three books and they used to have a lot more Batfamily titles when Batgirl and Gotham Central was published.
I am not saying they don't have too many Bat titles, they do. But it seems that both Marvel and DC goes through this cycle with the Batman, Superman, Spider-man, and X-Men titles where they expand and then contract and then expand again.
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:22 am
by comicm
With everything DC is doing:
Blackest Night
Superman books
Batman books
Flash
and Wednesday's Comics I am sure DC is going to be taking back more Market Share. At least I hope so.
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:51 am
by Koete
HassanT wrote:Koete wrote:I'm calling a preemptive dibs on Batman and Robin #1.
Chris - I was shocked that you didn't call dibs last week when the book was first announced
This is going to be a great book. While I had mixed feelings on Final Crisis, I thought Morrison's Batman run was some of the best Batman comics I ever read. With Morrison back on Batman and Dini doing two Batman titles, it is the best time to be a Batman fan.
I also think Winick's Batman could be very good. I really enjoyed his first run on Batman.
The only question... who will be Batman? I am hoping that it is Richard (Dick) and not Jason or Tim.
I must be losing my touch. I'll do better next announcement.
And I wholeheartedly agree. I loved every issue of Morrison's Batman run and can't wait to read more. And Quitely doing the art on half his run just makes me more pumped.
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 7:09 pm
by BobBretall
HassanT wrote:BobBretall wrote:Boy, all DC needed to do to expand the "Batman" line of titles was to allegedly kill off Batman.......
I guess they did the same thing when they temporarily killed off Superman.
I thought that too, but they did cancel three books and they used to have a lot more Batfamily titles when Batgirl and Gotham Central was published.
By my count they canceled 3 (Nightwing / Robin / Birds of Prey) and added 4 (Batman&Robin / Red Robin / Gotham City Sirens / Batman Streets of Gotham) for a net gain of 1.
Back when Gotham Central was being published, how many simultaneous bat-titles were out there? With the new solicits we'll have 8, that seems like a high-water mark, but maybe there were 9+ at some point in time.
* Batman & Robin
* Batman
* Detective
* Batman Confidential
* Red Robin
* Gotham City Sirens
* Batman Streets of Gotham
* Outsiders
...and, let me point out again that I was playing the "irony card" in that there are 8 "Batman family" titles being published just a few months after DC ostensibly killed Batman, none of them actually featuring the "real" Batman (well I suppose Confidential could still be telling past stories of Bruce Wayne until the DC file cabinets are emptied of inventory stories).
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 7:14 pm
by BobBretall
HassanT wrote:
This is going to be a great book. While I had mixed feelings on Final Crisis, I thought Morrison's Batman run was some of the best Batman comics I ever read. With Morrison back on Batman and Dini doing two Batman titles, it is the best time to be a Batman fan.
I was not too enthused by Morrison's Batman. Half of them I thought were brilliant and half were just as confusing to me as FC.
I'm hoping that the team-up with Quitely will make Batman & Robin a LOT more like All-Star Superman than any of Morrison's other more inaccessible works of late.
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 7:13 am
by HassanT
BobBretall wrote:HassanT wrote:BobBretall wrote:Boy, all DC needed to do to expand the "Batman" line of titles was to allegedly kill off Batman.......
I guess they did the same thing when they temporarily killed off Superman.
I thought that too, but they did cancel three books and they used to have a lot more Batfamily titles when Batgirl and Gotham Central was published.
By my count they canceled 3 (Nightwing / Robin / Birds of Prey) and added 4 (Batman&Robin / Red Robin / Gotham City Sirens / Batman Streets of Gotham) for a net gain of 1.
Back when Gotham Central was being published, how many simultaneous bat-titles were out there? With the new solicits we'll have 8, that seems like a high-water mark, but maybe there were 9+ at some point in time.
* Batman & Robin
* Batman
* Detective
* Batman Confidential
* Red Robin
* Gotham City Sirens
* Batman Streets of Gotham
* Outsiders
...and, let me point out again that I was playing the "irony card" in that there are 8 "Batman family" titles being published just a few months after DC ostensibly killed Batman, none of them actually featuring the "real" Batman (well I suppose Confidential could still be telling past stories of Bruce Wayne until the DC file cabinets are emptied of inventory stories).
I agree with you that it is funny that they have gone back to almost dozen of Bat-family titles after Batman "died". And the amount of Bat-titles they have is as high as their high watermark back in 2003 where they had 8 in continuity titles as well:
Batman
Detective
Batgirl
Birds of Prey
Nightwing
Robin
Gotham Central
Batman: Gotham Knights
Plus a whole bunch of minis and appearances in JLA and Outsiders. I agree that 8 is bit much, but the Bat-family titles sells well. I rather DC do this then expand the "Titans" line like they did, which to me was a horrible mistake.
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 7:16 am
by HassanT
BobBretall wrote:HassanT wrote:
This is going to be a great book. While I had mixed feelings on Final Crisis, I thought Morrison's Batman run was some of the best Batman comics I ever read. With Morrison back on Batman and Dini doing two Batman titles, it is the best time to be a Batman fan.
I was not too enthused by Morrison's Batman. Half of them I thought were brilliant and half were just as confusing to me as FC.
I'm hoping that the team-up with Quitely will make Batman & Robin a LOT more like All-Star Superman than any of Morrison's other more inaccessible works of late.
I think that you can consider myself and Chris a bit bias based on our avatars
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:28 am
by Koete
HassanT wrote:
I think that you can consider myself and Chris a bit bias based on our avatars
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Just a LITTLE bit.
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 12:46 pm
by HassanT
More DC solicts:
http://www.newsarama.com/comics/090323- ... tions.html
The flagship title (JLA) has another fill-in
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 12:51 pm
by Koete
Hmm. Didn't expect a JSA mini-series.
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 3:55 pm
by HassanT
Koete wrote:Hmm. Didn't expect a JSA mini-series.
It looks better than the monthly JLA title.