Aldo reads DC's New 52 (So you don't have to)

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sadly no
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it was very clear that it's a sarcastic song (forksclovetofu), Friday, 8 February 2013 20:54 (thirteen years ago)

"The Hemo-Goblin was a vampire created to help a white-supremacy group eliminate non-whites. He is notable mainly for infecting members of the New Guardians with the AIDS virus. He was killed in battle with the team."

it was very clear that it's a sarcastic song (forksclovetofu), Friday, 8 February 2013 20:55 (thirteen years ago)

Istr there was also a story which came from Steve Englehart that he originally wanted to call the team The Trumps but DC corporate were scared Donald would sue them.

Troughton-masked Replicant (aldo), Friday, 8 February 2013 21:02 (thirteen years ago)

I hadn't realised, but to make way for The Green Team and The Movement the following books are being cancelled:

Hawkman
Deathstroke
Firestorm
Ravagers
Sword of Sorcery
Team 7

Aside from it being the final clear-out of the Liefeldening, that's a Wave 2 book and two Wave 3 books. It's really not working, is it.

Troughton-masked Replicant (aldo), Friday, 8 February 2013 22:01 (thirteen years ago)

i'm guessing it has 'worked' for DC inasmuch as it has prob sold a few more comics, overall, than if they hadn't launched the new 52. DC have made v v few 'new' titles/characters stick for the last thirty years - monthly comic bks are always seemingly locked in a cycle of crash, burn, revive, rip-off, relaunch blah blah

Ward Fowler, Friday, 8 February 2013 23:01 (thirteen years ago)

There's a thread somewhere around here where, I think, John Constantine was held up as the longest-lasting lead character since the 70s, and er, oh dear.

Andrew Farrell, Friday, 8 February 2013 23:20 (thirteen years ago)

Sandman sort of a grey area there...? I guess new material about him stopped after awhile

Welcome to my world of proses (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 8 February 2013 23:57 (thirteen years ago)

but yeah Moore is basically otm when he complains about how shitty the big two have been in developing new material

Welcome to my world of proses (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 8 February 2013 23:58 (thirteen years ago)

Hellblazer has run 300 issues (plus several dozen specials, minis and GNs) - Sandman ran 75 issues (plus 7 issues of minis/specials & three 8-page shorts). Hellblazer is still going and the lead is about to transfer to another lead book*, Sandman has led 2 GNs in the 17 years since it finished.

(P sure other Vertigo books have had close to 75-issue runs, if only other Gaiman-created stuff like Books Of Magic & Lucifer, and some new Bat-related characters probably have too)


*which will likely die in 8-14 issues, but we're still counting for now

( ͡° ͜ʖ͡°) (sic), Saturday, 9 February 2013 01:35 (thirteen years ago)

Scalped ran 60 issues.

EZ Snappin, Saturday, 9 February 2013 01:37 (thirteen years ago)

Shade ran 70 issues, although kind of meh toward the last 25

mh, Saturday, 9 February 2013 02:01 (thirteen years ago)

Shade is 1978

( ͡° ͜ʖ͡°) (sic), Saturday, 9 February 2013 04:06 (thirteen years ago)

rollin ol school up in here

it was very clear that it's a sarcastic song (forksclovetofu), Saturday, 9 February 2013 04:09 (thirteen years ago)

a thread somewhere around here where, I think, John Constantine was held up as the longest-lasting lead character since the 70s

( ͡° ͜ʖ͡°) (sic), Saturday, 9 February 2013 04:18 (thirteen years ago)

he was in Suicide Squad immediately prior to the Milligan series too

( ͡° ͜ʖ͡°) (sic), Saturday, 9 February 2013 04:19 (thirteen years ago)

I'm almost thinking some of these weirdo series have to be just renewing copyright maneuvers.

earlnash, Saturday, 9 February 2013 05:41 (thirteen years ago)

COMING IN JUNE - the NU ADVENTURES OF BOB "FXXXIN" HOPE

http://www.comicbook-collecting.com/Comics-A/images/adventures-of-bob-hope.jpg

earlnash, Saturday, 9 February 2013 05:44 (thirteen years ago)

Ian Greenteam is a property developer who has become the owner of Plymouth Argyle Football Club. Ian Movement is a driving instructor who won Mastermind with his specialist subject 'New Order albums that came out before Low-Life. But not Power, Corruption & Lies.' They are both studying Contemporary American Socio-economic politics at the Open University and end up rooming together during the compulsory summer lecture workshop series. With Disco Dad Didio results.

Troughton-masked Replicant (aldo), Saturday, 9 February 2013 10:18 (thirteen years ago)

P sure other Vertigo books have had close to 75-issue runs, if only other Gaiman-created stuff like Books Of Magic & Lucifer

Isn't Fables well over issue #100 now? (Plus there was a spinoff that ran for 50 issues too.) I think it's also the most popular post-Sandman Vertigo series.

Tuomas, Saturday, 9 February 2013 12:22 (thirteen years ago)

Looks like the latest issue is number #125... I haven't read the series since #100 or so; Willingham is a solid writer (not counting his occasional conservative rants), but the series kinda lost its momentum once the Adversary war arc ended. (I think a lot of people thought that it was supposed to be the main story for the whole series, and that the series would end once it was resolved.) Props for Willingham, though, for introducing what is essentially The Sandman as the new main antagonist.

Tuomas, Saturday, 9 February 2013 12:33 (thirteen years ago)

Missed the Millennium conversation yesterday. Having recently read it for the first time, I can confirm that it's awful and incomprehensible and a must to avoid.

Fuckleberry Hen (Old Lunch), Saturday, 9 February 2013 13:36 (thirteen years ago)

Yeah, i was really talking about new, 'mainstream' superhero titles from DC (or Marvel), rather than the Vertigo-esque titles.

Ward Fowler, Saturday, 9 February 2013 14:00 (thirteen years ago)

also Fables isn't a character and doesn't star characters created after the 70s

( ͡° ͜ʖ͡°) (sic), Sunday, 10 February 2013 06:07 (thirteen years ago)

Well, if you want to get technical, neither does Sandman. I'd say the appropriations of old mythological/folklore characters in both books count as "new"... But the point still stands: Hellblazer and Fables are pretty much the only books published by DC in the last 30 years or so that would've made it past 100 issues without using characters already created for the company before the 1980s.

With Marvel, I can't think of too many post-70s books starring new characters that reached past 100 issues either... New Mutants, Alpha Flight, are there any others? And even those started in the early 80s.

Tuomas, Sunday, 10 February 2013 15:55 (thirteen years ago)

X-Force, the collected bazillion Deadpool series both passed 100. Team books are weird though, as shifting membership makes them easier to maintain. But Deadpool is arguably the most successful post 80s character at either company.

EZ Snappin, Sunday, 10 February 2013 16:04 (thirteen years ago)

I wouldn't even say "arguably", Deadpool is a massive success

Ima R.A.E.D. (DJP), Sunday, 10 February 2013 17:43 (thirteen years ago)

I just said arguably in case there was a character that when presented to me made me go "doh!"

EZ Snappin, Sunday, 10 February 2013 17:50 (thirteen years ago)

who are DC's biggest post-Hellblazer supers? The Young Justice crew, who are all just teen versions of older characters? I'm totally blanking on any new ideas that weren't iterative from DC.

EZ Snappin, Sunday, 10 February 2013 17:57 (thirteen years ago)

Static (Shock) maybe?

Troughton-masked Replicant (aldo), Sunday, 10 February 2013 18:08 (thirteen years ago)

Yeah Static is the DC success story

Ima R.A.E.D. (DJP), Sunday, 10 February 2013 18:57 (thirteen years ago)

Wasn't Static originally by some other company, which was then bought by DC?

And along those lines, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was technically a DC comic too, at least for the first two volumes. I don't think any other Marvel/DC comic created in the last 20 years has gotten a movie of its own. (There were talks of a Preacher movie, but that never happened.) Though like with Fables, the LoEG aren't exactly "new" characters.

Tuomas, Sunday, 10 February 2013 19:19 (thirteen years ago)

Maria Hill (supporting character created by Bendis sometime in the last few years) is a strong enough character in the Avengers/SHIELD universe that she was included in the Avengers movie. I hope they don't ever take the cheap'n'easy way out and give her powers.

WilliamC, Sunday, 10 February 2013 19:24 (thirteen years ago)

The last Marvel comic I read said she's the leader of SHIELD now, I guess something happened to Nick Fury? As long as she occupies the "badass authority figure" position, I don't think they'll make her a super, as it's always interesting to write that kind of a character against people with crazy powers.

Tuomas, Sunday, 10 February 2013 19:30 (thirteen years ago)

Nick Fury is kind of on the run and disgraced or something, but he's getting replaced by his son.. who apparently is Nicolas Fury, Jr. although he was raised under a different name... and is a black man who recently lost his eye as well.

So the Marvel universe proper has a black, eyepatched Nick Fury.

mh, Sunday, 10 February 2013 19:45 (thirteen years ago)

Re: Static, he was originally published by Milestone (? something like that) which was always a DC/WB imprint.

Troughton-masked Replicant (aldo), Sunday, 10 February 2013 20:07 (thirteen years ago)

Wait, Static is back?
lol i'm old
but yeah, i had bought and read the old milestone books. Static was one of the least interesting of the pack.

it was very clear that it's a sarcastic song (forksclovetofu), Sunday, 10 February 2013 21:08 (thirteen years ago)

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was technically a DC comic too, at least for the first two volumes.

The League is a) not a character, b) NOT A CHARACTER CREATED POST-1979, c) only ran for 12 issues, and d) technically technically an Homage comic, not DC nor America's Best.

(And the 'Sandman' character in Sandman is absolutely a new post-70s character.)

( ͡° ͜ʖ͡°) (sic), Sunday, 10 February 2013 21:08 (thirteen years ago)

y the last man?
mostly the popular post seventies characters are bad guys.
bane. venom. punisher syndrome there.
deadpool is basically just the dumber return of lobo really

it was very clear that it's a sarcastic song (forksclovetofu), Sunday, 10 February 2013 21:11 (thirteen years ago)

The newest Static series was very notably cancelled after 8 issues, with some magnificent writer/editor/artist infighting that I'm sure I posted links to upthread (but can't look on zing). 20-something or so issues in two decades with up to ten years between instances does not get it a long-running prize.

(tbf it seems the peripatetic publishing history is largely due to someone or ones at DC having beef w/ McDuffie, but we can't award points for what-ifs)

( ͡° ͜ʖ͡°) (sic), Sunday, 10 February 2013 21:19 (thirteen years ago)

I agree that the Sandman is a new character, I was just arguing against your point that the Fables aren't. Why is one revision of old mythological character new, and one isn't? Okay, Sandman is a composite character (combining various dream-related myths, mainly Morpheus), but so are many of the Fables (Bigby is not just the Big Bad Wolf but also a werewolf and the son of the North Wind, Jack of Fables is every character called Jack from folklore, Prince Charming is the same prince Snow White, Cinderella, and the Sleeping Beauty all married, etc).

Tuomas, Sunday, 10 February 2013 21:21 (thirteen years ago)

(xxpost)

Tuomas, Sunday, 10 February 2013 21:21 (thirteen years ago)

the main reason i've been thinking about fables lately is this new jack the giant killer movie bryan singer is releasing was basically predicted in that book

it was very clear that it's a sarcastic song (forksclovetofu), Sunday, 10 February 2013 21:50 (thirteen years ago)

If "Jack Of Fables" had been the original/only series I'd give it the nod for sure, but "FABLES" isn't a character, and the entire point of its premise is that the characters aren't new.

All possible admiration and respect to Willingham for creating the premise / world / interpretations that have run so long and had so many spin-offs! But it was absolutely sold on the fact that it's very, very old characters in a new milieu.

( ͡° ͜ʖ͡°) (sic), Sunday, 10 February 2013 22:00 (thirteen years ago)

Meet the Fables

mh, Sunday, 10 February 2013 22:11 (thirteen years ago)

The premise of the series was "fairytale characters in a modern setting", sure, but I'd still call them new characters, at least in the context of talking about old/new characters in comics. Let me illustrate this with an example: when people buy a Batman comic, they generally expect to read about a character they're familiar with from other comics/movies/tv series. So the premise the comics are sold on is "the same character in new adventures". (Elseworlds and other reinterpretations/deconstructions are different thing, but I'm talking about the majority of Batman comics here.) But with most Fables characters, their defining traits from folklore are rather minimal, and the Batman type of familiarity isn't really a selling point. I doubt many readers picked up an issue Fables because they wanted to see see good old Big Bad Wolf from the Red Riding Hood fairy tale in new adventures. No, one of the main points of the whole series was to see what kind of new, interesting characters the writer was able to create using names from folklore as starting points.

(xpost)

Tuomas, Sunday, 10 February 2013 22:28 (thirteen years ago)

Fables isn't a character

( ͡° ͜ʖ͡°) (sic), Sunday, 10 February 2013 22:58 (thirteen years ago)

(PS: turns out the 1993 Static Shock ran 45 issues)

( ͡° ͜ʖ͡°) (sic), Sunday, 10 February 2013 23:00 (thirteen years ago)

"are there any others? And even those started in the early 80s."

Thunderbolts through a couple stop/reboots went over 100 issues, albeit it is more like Suicide Squad in that it used existing villians.

earlnash, Monday, 11 February 2013 03:16 (thirteen years ago)

Static also starred in an animated series that lasted for four seasons

Ima R.A.E.D. (DJP), Monday, 11 February 2013 05:03 (thirteen years ago)

Much as I dislike Fables, I'd agree that if Lucifer counts as original then they should too - the one quibble is that I thought the point of Fables is that they are the characters that the original stories happened to.

Nonetheless, FABLES IS NOT A CHARACTER

Curious about how non-Big Two comics fare - are they still making Spawn / Savage Dragon comics?

Andrew Farrell, Monday, 11 February 2013 08:40 (thirteen years ago)


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