The New Superman #1
In Superman #1, launching in September, we will see what appears to be a new uniform for Superman. Based on the usual style, but more segmented with scores, seams or raised lines running across and around his arms, legs and torso. Kneepads as part of a segmented bulky boot. And a belt that reflects the Superman shield shape. And involvement in some form by George Perez. I’m also told Rags Morales may be involved with Action Comics #1.
And moreover, I’m also told Superman appears younger than we’ve seen him of late, almost Superboyish. Ultimate Superman?
Ethan Van Sciver said:I wrote to ask DC about how the announcements will be made and I got this in reply from Jim Lee: "The battle plan is to roll out the news in a deliberate way rather than splashing all 52 creative teams and news out there at once. Let them digest the first hit then we have announcements almost every day. Hang tight buddy. We will be calling you soon." So expect a BIG WEEK!
Bleeding Cool said:A New Multi-Colour Lantern Team Book
In September, Bleeding Cool has been told to expect a new Green Lantern team book, made up of one member from each of the differing Lantern emotional colour spectrum. Green, Yellow, Red, Blue, Indigo, Violet, Orange…. and Black?
Care Bear Stares each and every month! And some kind of Tyler Kirkham involvement.
Batman looks cool, but he looks older than all of them for some reason.
Maybe It's Thomas.
I noticed they said in the press release that the digital versions will release on the same date as the print versions.
Good. I've been looking for a cut-off point.
If August will be the end of everything I'm reading, then I can focus on filling the gaps in my trade paperbacks, and maybe hunt Batman back issues for the rest of my days. I have no problem with that.
Echoing some of what Agent is saying, the main reason I no longer collect comics is an over-reliance on gimmickry like "events" that culminate in some "shocking" death or deaths and/or BS cross-over storylines that force you to buy comics you otherwise wouldn't, otherwise you won't understand what's going on in the comic you really care to read. Engaging in another cheap, gimmick-filled publicity stunt isn't going to pull me back in. Then, there is price. $4 or whatever for half of the amount of comic I got as a kid is hard to swallow. I just pick up used TPBs on the secondary market 90% of the time.While I am never enthusiastic about discarding continuity, let's face it, the comics industry needed to do something drastic. I notice that almost everyone here and at other boards who say that they will be dropping books, state that they were already thinking of doing so. I suspect DC would have lost you as readers with or without this big change...as they and Marvel have been consistently losing readers for awhile now.
DC shows they have major cajones to attempt something like this and I hope this effort will not go to waste because DC forgets to market the event and/or doesn't offer the books at a reasonable price (ie, cheap).
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