I get why they're bringing back Grifter yet again for a key supporting role in Batman, because Jim Lee still runs the shop and you never forget your first Mary Sue, but Ladytron in that same slot would ruuuuuuuuule.
I actually love Grifter. He's a good foil and I hate Joe Casey gave us him and Ladytron as duo then immediately axed it. Nobody ever really got Maxine...
I completely forgot I even read Swamp Thing, and for the life of me, I don't think I could say what happened without having to re-read it.
If that doesn't describe Future State in a Nut Shell.
I mean sure, that's a big one.
I see what you did there...
honestly the entire problem is that I think you could do some amazing Wonder Woman stories with a Thor-esque focus on myth, monsters, and whatnot.
That's what Azzerallo did and JMS was starting to do.
The problem is that we just don't see that, but we get weird shit like the current Wonder Woman run, which looked like it was going to turn Maxwell Lord into an anti-hero and closer to redemption, but introduces his daughter or some shit?
Granted she's a villain, which makes it interesting.
Meh. Max isn't a villain. We've erased so much good stuff, why can't we erase Infinite Crisis!
I agree. Barry was fine as a hero back in the day, but it feels like Flash didn't become a notable character until Wally took over the mantle.
He had great villains. But think about it. Barry lived a full life. He got the girl, had kids, retired, and died saving everyone. His story ran its course. Where do you go after all of that?
Wally also had the superior supporting cast, something that I feel like Barry, both in the past and present, never really got. It also feels like in team books or non Flash specific crossovers, if someone is writing Barry, they write him more like Wally.
Because Barry's a straight up adult who started as a hero. Wally had to grow to reach him. So instead of continuing Wally's journey or moving forward with a new Kid Flash, Iris?, they bring Barry back and have to gut him. Make him less of a hero, pretend he's selfish. Then, when that's pointed out, they butcher Wally's characters to try to make Barry look less of a tool.
Barry breaks reality because he's selfish and unheroic? Well, Wally tries to do that too!
I feel like they failed at getting the rest of the OG titans into being adult heroes on their own since Roy wound up with a drug problem and then being a secret agent or sth starting in the 90s. Donna is whatever the fuck they want her to be. Garth gets shafted 99% of the time and noone really cares about him anymore.
But hey I guess Cyborg's lucky he made it to being a major hero outside of the titans even if it was a sort of artificial push?
Denny O'Neil and relevant comics.
Real quick, I really did enjoy the JSA Post-Crisis series with all of the characters coming from a dynasty. There's just something hypnotically comfy about watching these old-timer supers and their children.
Shame that DC had to erase these people from existence.
That was actually true for the pre-crisis JSA too. It was introduced first by Paul Levitz in Adventure Comics and then Roy Thomas wrote a whole series about it in All Stars and Infinity Inc where most of those characters were created.
Infinity Inc, by the way, had some great artwork. If you liked JSA you'd probably like it too. Jerry Ordway for the first year then Todd McFarlane for two years.
Doomsday Clock brought the Legion of Super Heroes and the JSA back into the post Nu52 canon.
Did it though? I felt like Doomsday Clock was pissing in the wind and everyone would ignore it.
Unfortunately, the new LOSH series SUCKS FLOPPY DONKEY DICK and nothing's been done with the JSA since (unless you count Injustice Year Zero, which is great but not the same continuity)
Scott Snyder had something. Whether he does it or not, I'm giving it a pass. It'll involve some new ultimate entity and a super secret cabal stretching back to the beginning of everything or whatever.
So are they keeping Alan Scott gay?
I don't know. It's so ridiculous. He's got a son and daughter. Before any of you start...he's from the '40s.
Especially with Alex Ross as an advisor (I think) to the series. The team may have also needed to cut down the roster by a smidge.
He teamed for Thy Kingdom. It was an attempt to do the real sequel that Mark Waid killed.