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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2014 17:54:40 GMT -5
Well six more new52 books bite the dust come August. All Star Western, Superboy, Batwing, Birds of Prey, Trinity of Sin Pandora and Trinity of Sin: Phantom Stranger all cancelled as of August. CBR article
All of the weeklies end next March and I keep hearing rumors of it all leading to some new Crisis that will allow them to reset. Of course rumors emerged this morning at the Marvel presentation in Vegas for comics retailers that Hickman's Incursion storylines will be skipping the Marvel timeline ahead a chunk of time and leading to some kind of reboot for them too. Bleeding Cool speculationMan it's a good time to be reading self-contained creator owned books -M
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2014 17:57:48 GMT -5
Life with Archie 36 which features the much talked about death of Archie is going to have a $9.99 cover (it's double-sized)...but better dealers like Midtown have it available on advance order for around $6.50. I'm not sure how many my own dealer will order, his Archie customers prefer the digests to the magazine....
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Post by Crimebuster on May 19, 2014 18:10:10 GMT -5
Life with Archie 36 which features the much talked about death of Archie is going to have a $9.99 cover (it's double-sized)...but better dealers like Midtown have it available on advance order for around $6.50. I'm not sure how many my own dealer will order, his Archie customers prefer the digests to the magazine.... One odd thing about this issue is that the magazine is ending with #36, which as you say is a double sized issue priced at $9.99. However, they are also issuing a comic book sized edition, where the double sized story is split into two issues, #36 and #37. Those have a bunch of variant covers, and are coming out over a two week period, rather than at the same time. I just find it a bit weird that there will be a #37 issue of a comic book series that not only no longer exists, but technically never existed.
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2014 2:19:22 GMT -5
Anyone else get a Watcher's eye this week? Mine is now sitting on my desk waiting for Doc Strange and the Punisher to show and wreak vengeance on me.... I mean who doesn't like an oversized glow-in-the-dark superball made to resemble an eyeball? -M
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Post by Jasoomian on May 20, 2014 16:02:55 GMT -5
I grabbed a Watcher eye, but I think I left it on the counter when I walked out.
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Post by Slam_Bradley on May 20, 2014 16:10:45 GMT -5
I grabbed a Watcher eye, but I think I left it on the counter when I walked out. You should have kept an eye on it.
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Post by maddog1981 on May 20, 2014 17:08:05 GMT -5
I was reading a breakdown of the DC sales for April on the Beat. Wow, those sales are absolutely pathetic. A lot of their books are doing worse now than they were pre-New 52. They need to consider going back to the old continuity or something, what they're doing is just not working at all. Harras and Didio need to go.
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2014 19:18:37 GMT -5
I think Marvel and DC both have new event/reboots lined up.
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Post by Roquefort Raider on May 20, 2014 19:38:15 GMT -5
I think Marvel and DC both have new event/reboots lined up. Marvel would be very ill-advised to do a reboot, since its continued universe is a major advantage it has over DC. Why antagonize old fans needlessly when new ones can be drawn in by simply slapping a new #1 on a cover (which happens every other year anyway) and by not trying to retrofit every single bit of past continuity in today's plotlines? It's not my meagre monetary contribution that'll make a difference, but like I have no intention of ever buying a nu52 book nor have I ever followed the Ultimate line, I do not intend to read rebooted Marvel books. No money for rebooters!
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Post by maddog1981 on May 20, 2014 19:42:35 GMT -5
I agree. I think starting over with a new #1 for new creative teams isn't the worst way to do business going forward. And I think it would be a step backwards as they've really been doing some great stuff and experimenting with their books.
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Post by DubipR on May 20, 2014 19:55:34 GMT -5
Well six more new52 books bite the dust come August. All Star Western, Superboy, Batwing, Birds of Prey, Trinity of Sin Pandora and Trinity of Sin: Phantom Stranger all cancelled as of August. CBR article
All of the weeklies end next March and I keep hearing rumors of it all leading to some new Crisis that will allow them to reset. Of course rumors emerged this morning at the Marvel presentation in Vegas for comics retailers that Hickman's Incursion storylines will be skipping the Marvel timeline ahead a chunk of time and leading to some kind of reboot for them too. Bleeding Cool speculationMan it's a good time to be reading self-contained creator owned books -M Yeah, I knew about All Star Western and Batwing getting the axe a while back. Shame, I was reading ASW; although the out of time storyline sucked, it was one of 2 Nu52 books I was reading. I have to give Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray credit. They gave us 9 years of Jonah Hex; over 105 issues and one hardcover. They must be the longest creative team on that character, I would imagine. I'm thankful for that. I was reading a breakdown of the DC sales for April on the Beat. Wow, those sales are absolutely pathetic. A lot of their books are doing worse now than they were pre-New 52. They need to consider going back to the old continuity or something, what they're doing is just not working at all. Harras and Didio need to go. DC's been tanking since the relaunch. No matter how great 3 titles are in sales, 49 of them need help and the boost. That's not good editorial leadership. How can someone have a job still with those numbers? That's grounds for dismissal in any other occupation, be it sales or just the MLB. I'm hoping the new DC Event will be called Cosmic Etch-A-Sketch, where you shake your Nu52 titles it reverts back to the mid-90s, where DC books were plenty and had talent on them.
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Post by maddog1981 on May 20, 2014 19:59:20 GMT -5
Do you realize the last time the Justice League was in their own book was last August. LAST AUGUST!!!
Say what you want about Marvel double shipping but it was awesome to have Infinity come and go in three months. Forever Evil and Zero Year have just held the entire DCU hostage forever. And guess what? Another Green Lantern event on the way.
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Post by Action Ace on May 20, 2014 20:36:04 GMT -5
My August 2014 DC Comics pull list
Multiversity Justice League Justice League United Flash Aquaman Aquaman and The Others Grayson: Helena Bertanelli? UGH!!! Teen Titans Justice League 3000 Worlds' Finest Earth 2 Wonder Woman Superman/ Wonder Woman Superman: Dooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooomed Superman Action Supergirl Superboy Batman/Superman Batman Batman and Robin Batgirl Detective Sinestro Green Lantern Green Lantern Corps Sensation Comics Adventures of Superman Batman '66 Batman '66 Meets The Green Hornet Tiny Titans: Return to the Treehouse Astro City
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Post by DubipR on May 20, 2014 20:46:42 GMT -5
My DC pulls for August:
All Star Western #34 Harley Quinn #s 9 & 10 Multiversity #1
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Post by Action Ace on May 20, 2014 20:55:26 GMT -5
My DC pulls for August: All Star Western #34 Harley Quinn #s 9 & 10 Multiversity #1 Since I'm not getting Future's End, that's similar to what my September pull list is going to look like. Good news though! With a new edition of Dungeons and Dragons coming out that extra time and money WILL be spent!
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