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MattBrady
09-09-2006, 06:40 PM
<a href="http://www.newsarama.com/Baltimore/06/DC/ASSM_Cv7.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.newsarama.com/Baltimore/06/DC/ASSM_Cv7_t.jpg" border="0" align="right"></a>Though the fire alarm (http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=83487) played havoc with the schedule of the panel just prior, the DC Nation panel at the Baltimore Comic-Con began without a hitch at noon on Saturday, with DCU Executive Editor Dan Didio opening the panel with “It’s the special fire drill version of DC Nation.”

Didio was joined on the last official DC Nation panel for 2006 by Coordinating Editor Jann Jones, Mark Waid, Jimmy Palmiotti, and VP Sales, Bob Wayne.

<i>Newsarama Note: For those who have never been to a DC panel before, they’re often irreverent and funny, with as much misinformation and joke answers given as real answers</i>.

Didio began the panel talking about <b>52</b>, touching on the major characters and storylines, with Waid noting that the series had just passed the 1/3rd point.

From the audience: “Booster killer!”

To which Waid shot back, “Sure bring down the room.”

Not missing a beat, Didio added: “For the record, I had no idea they were going to kill Booster Gold.”

“That’s true,” Waid said. “He didn’t know it,” Adding that the writers themselves weren’t sure when Booster Gold was going to die initially. Didio explained that when he first saw the make ready copy of the issue, he realized that the plan had progressed when he saw the phrase, “Booster Gold Memorial Issue” on the cover.

It was at that point, Didio said, that he told the writers, “You know, <i>I’m</i> going to take all of the heat for this.”

Taking his usual poll of the room for their favorite storyline of <b>52</b>, Black Adam and Montoya were the big applause-getters, which surprised Didio, as the Ralph Dibny storyline garnered the most applause in Chicago.

Moving directly to the question and answer portion, Bob Wayne hit with an early one, asking Didio when readers can expect to see <b>52</b> tie in more closely with the DCU titles that made the One Year Later skip.

Didio: “There’re a lot of storylines that we created for the back half of <b>52</b> in the DCU,” Didio said, noting that some of the elements he referred to would begin in next week’s issue of <b>Green Lantern</b>. “We didn’t want to plan it too early,” Didio continued. “You’re going to see a lot more of what <b>52</b> is about getting into January, and more see of its repercussions throughout the DCU.”

Q: Martian Manhunter is acting like a jerk in his new miniseries - why?

<b>Wayne</b>: He’s the new Booster Gold.

<b>Waid</b>: Honest answer – <b>52 #24</b>. You’re going to see the sea change in the character and what he went through.

<b>Q</b>: Who wrote Montoya scene where Black Adam burst in, interrupting her and her lover?

<b>Waid</b>: Hmmm…who would want to write a lesbian love scene?

<b>Didio</b> I think you all wanted to do it.

<b>Q</b>: Will <b>Brave and Bold</b> be all Batman team-ups?

<b>Waid</b>: There have been 15 heroes and 15 villains so far in the issues he’s written, giving a sample – issue #1: Batman & Green Lantern; #2: Supergirl, Green Lantern, Batman, Blue Beetle; #3: – all of those plus Adam Strange and Lobo.

<b>Q</b>: Will we see Green Arrow team up with Batman?

<b>Waid</b>: Statistically, it’s got to happen.

<b>Q</b>: <b>Manhunter</b> – thanks for giving it new life. Will there be any more?

<b>Didio</b>: The upcoming extension storyline ties the character into a Wonder Woman story, and if fans keep supporting it, there’s already another story set up after that.

<b>Q</b>: There are Phantom Ladies running around…are they connected?

<b>Palmiotti</b>: Not going to show connection in <b>Freedom Fighters</b>. “Things will unwind, though.”

<b>Q</b>: Will we see Diana Prince in <b>52</b>?

<b>Waid</b>: Yes. We’re still arguing about where by yes.

<b>Q</b>: What’s up with Supergirl?

<b>Waid</b>: “She’s all over the place. That’s the beauty of time travel. She can be anywhere all at once.”

Palmiotti noted that he and Justin Gray have just written <b>Supergirl #12</b>, with Amanda Conner drawing it.

<b>Q</b>: Is Dr. Fate going to be Ralph Dibny now?

<b>Wayne</b>: 52.

<b>Q</b>: Where will readers see the resolution of Nightwing’s proposal of marriage to Oracle?

Didio said that there are plans for an early ’07 <b>Nightwing Annual</b>, set after <b>Infinite Crisis</b> and before he left on the cruise with Bruce and Tim that will address what happened. Marc Andreyko will write it.

<b>Q</b>: Will we see Bruce Wayne’s story from the missing year in <b>52</b>?

<b>Waid</b>: “Oh yeah – that’s some of the best stuff in there.”

Answering a series of questions about <b>The All-New Atom</b>, Didio confirmed that Eddy Barrows will be the new regular series artist, replacing John Byrne. “We’re very happy with that book,” Didio added.

Asked by a fan who admitted he almost regretted asking, because he likes the book, Palmiotti fielded a question about what was going on with <b>All Star Batman and Robin</b>, saying that both Frank Miller and Jim Lee are tremendous talents, and both have a lot going on in their lives and with other work, and at the end of the day, creators can only do so much. Plmiotti added that as he sees the book, he doesn’t expect to see it, but when it does come out, it’s a very nice surprise.

Waid added that it will be very enjoyable in trade form…in 2013.

Asked why it wasn’t solicited on a “whenever an issue is ready” basis, Didio said that the solicitations for issues of the series are done with the best of intentions from what they can project and predict when they are writing up the solicitation listings for any given month.

Asked why, if he was having trouble keeping to a schedule on <b>ASBR</b> Lee should be working on <b>Wildcats</b>, Didio quickly answered that Lee working on that title as Lee’s choice, and he didn’t want anybody else launching it but himself.

“And when all this stuff is not coming out, just pick up <b>Jonah Hex</b>,” Palmiotti added with a grin.

Accepting an audience member’s compliment on <b>The Trials of Shazam</b>, Didio said that originally, series artists Howard Porter was using the style seen in <b>Shazam</b> on a <b>Johnny Quest</b> series he was working on with Joe Kelly, but once DC saw his <b>Quest</b> pages, they realized he was perfect for <b>Shzaam</b> and pulled him off of that project to work with Judd Winick on <b>Shazam</b>.

<b>Q</b>: Why, after this Crisis did we have to have a young Flash taking over for the old one?

<b>Didio</b>: There’s a lot of story yet to be told that will answer your question.

<b>Q</b>: Is Roy Harper becoming Red Arrow as seen in <b>Kingdom Come</b>:

<b>Jones</b>: Not really.

<b>Q</b>: In regards to what was revealed about a “second earth” existing in <b>JLA #0</b>, when will Flash discover it?

<b>Didio</b>: Next question!

<b>Q</b>: How is <b>Megatokyo v 4</b> doing?

<b>Wayne</b>: Very well.

<b>Q</b>: Will we see Ray Palmer soon?

<b>Didio</b>: We haven’t charted that course yet – it’s somewhere, sometime, someday.

<b>Q</b>: How many issues of <b>Wonder Woman</b> is Allan Heinberg writing?

<b>Didio</b>: Five.

<b>Q</b>: How many of <b>All Star Wonder Woman</b>?

<b>Didio</b>: Six issues by Adam Hughes.

<b>Q</b>: When will we learn who Supernova is?

<b>Waid</b>: “We have to figure it out first.”

<b>Q</b>: Will <b>52</b> end like <i>Newhart</I> where they all wake up from a dream?

<b>Waid</b>: (Grabbing pen and starting to write furiously) “Man, my job just got so much easier!”

<b>Q</b>: Steel’s story seems to be the slowest of all in <b>52</b> - what’s his motivation for the rest of the series going to be?

Waid replied that they’re currently in the middle of Steel’s story in the series, and are mapping it to the legend of John Henry – “the steel driving man against the big machine,” Waid said, noting that as he told his niece Natasha at he beginning of the series, powers are something to be earned, not given or taken, otherwise something bad will happen. By issue #34 or so of <b.52</b> Waid continued, readers will beginning to see the really horrible consequences of Natasha’s decision.

Asked if Natasha’s problems will be similar to those of the speedster girl on the team who appears to be addicted to the formula that gives them their powers, Waid said that kind of “bad stuff” is just the start, “Do you really think Luthor would give every third person in Metropolis superpowers?” the writer asked rhetorically.

As best Didio and DC’s convention organizer Fletcher Chu-Fong could estimate, DC has given away somewhere around 80,000 DC Nation pins at conventions over the course of the season.

<b>Q</b>: will we see Hamilton Drew in <b>52</b>?

<b>Waid</b>: “…you’ve stumped the band. I don’t know…”

<b>Audience member</b>: The Sherlock Holmes analogue from <b>Starman</b>.

<b>Waid</b>: “Oh right! No.”

Asked by a fan who was thankful to see Dream Girl return to the pages of <b>Legion of Super-Heroes</b> if Blok will return, Waid said he has no plans for Blok, but Dream Boy is now a member of the Legion.

“Yeah, but he’s not Blok.”

“Hey – Superboy punches a wall – you just never know.”

Dream Girl reclaimed…use Blok?

MW: No plans for Blok, but Dream Boy is now an official member.

Suicide Squad will appear in <b>52 #24</b> and in <b>Checkmate #6 and #7</b>

<b>Q</b>: When will Batwoman return in <b>52</b>?

<b>Waid</b>: Plenty more is coming – she’s a big part of the third act.

<b>Q</b>: Will she be hooking up with Cassie [Cain]?

<b>Waid</b>: “When you say ‘hooking up…’” [audience laughs]

<b>Palmiotti</b>: “Bompchicka bow…”

<b>Q</b>: Is the <b>Terra</b> miniseries still coming?

<b>Palmiotti</b>: Still coming. Terra makes her first appearance in <b>Supergirl #12</b>.

<b>Q</b>: Any further plans for Vigilante?

Didio: Not at this time.

After a fan thanked Didio for the format (and price) of <b>Brave New World</b>, Didio said that DC liked the format of the dollar books, and plans to use the format again soon.

<b>Q</b>: Will there be a follow-up to the Lynda Carter Wonder Woman statue?

<b>Wayne</b>: We’re doing animated style Batman and Robin statues based on the animation at the beginning of the ‘60s television series.

<b>Q</b>: Are you going to kill L-Ron?

<b>Didio</b>: Was he in Justice League International?

<b>Audience member</b>: Yes.

<b>Waid</b>: Pull! (and then mimed shooting a clay target from the sky with a rifle)

<b>Q</b>: Will there be any more weekly comics after <b>52</b>?

<b>Waid</b>: Shut your mouth!

Moving in to the Lightning Round:

<b>Q</b>: Will there be more with Marv Wolfman on <b>Nightwing</b>?

<b>Didio</b>: He’s on for 12 issues as of now.

<b>Q</b>: Cassandra Cain - evil forever?

<b>Didio</b>: Teen Titans East.

<b>Q</b>: A Wonder Girl/Robin romance?

<b>Waid</b>: Dude, that would just be evil.

<b>Q</b>: The status of the Golden Age Wonder Woman?

<b>Didio</b>: Gone.

<b>Q</b>: Is Power Girl the third Kryptonian mentioned in <b>Action Comics</b>?

<b>Didio</b>: No.

<b>Q</b>: Are we stuck with the explanation of Jason Todd’s return?

<b>Didio</b>: Yes. Embrace it as your own. Love it.

<b>Q</b>: Are all three heroes in space from <b>52</b> coming back?

<b>Waid</b>: No.

<b>Q</b>: The graphitti in Rip Hunter’s cave that says “It’s all his fault!” Does that mean Booster or Skeets’ fault?

<b>Waid</b>: L-Ron.

<b>Q</b>: Will we see Wally West soon?

<b>Jones</b>: Wally’s stopped doing personal appearances.

<b>Q</b>: Ambush Bug?

<b>Waid</b>: #24

<b>Q</b>: Will we see the Time Trapper in <b>Legion of Super-Heroes</b>?

<b>Waid</b>: No time soon. Not in <b>Legion of Super-Heroes</b>.

<b>Q</b>: Is the Human Target in the DCU or Vertigo now?

<b>Didio</b>: Vertigo?

<b>Q</b>: Will we see the Joker and Hush soon?

<b>Didio</b>: Yes and no.

<b>Q</b>: Will we see Wildfire in the Legion?

<b>Waid</b>: Possibly.

<b>Q</b>: What are the chances of an <b>Absolute Crisis Companion</b> featuring all the crossover issues?

<b>Wayne</b>: There’s not enough red ink available to us for all those red skies.

<b>Q</b>: How is Detective Chimp in <b>52</b>?

<b>Jones</b>: He’s great. It’s a very important year for Detective Chimp.

<b>Q</b>: Metal Men and Doom Patrol - miniseries for either?

<b>Didio</b>: Maybe and no.

<b>Q</b>: Will we see more <b>Seven Soldiers</b>?

<b>Didio</b>: Next Month. We mean it this time.

<b>Wayne</b>: We say that every month, but this time we really mean it.

<b>Didio</b>: It’s a crossover with All Star Batman and Robin #6.

<b>Q</b>: Is there more Isis in the future?

<b>Jones</b>: Yes.

<b>Didio</b>: That’s the scene with Batwoman, right?

<b>Q</b>: Will she have a secret identity on earth?

<b>Waid</b>: “…yes.”

<b>Q</b>: How many Meltzer-written issues of <b>JLA</b> will there be?

<b>Didio</b>: 13!

<b>Q</b>: Including #0?

<b>Didio</b>: 14!

<b>Q</b>: Will we see Bizzarro or Brainiac any time soon?

<b>Waid</b>: If Bizarro and Brainiac aren’t in an issue of <b>Brave and Bold</b> sometime, I will have failed.

<b>Q</b>: Barry Allen coming back, yes or no?

<b>Didio</b>: No.

The panel ended with Palmiotti announcing his and Justin Gray’s new exclusive contacts with DC. “It’s a really good offer and a chance to work with some really great people,” Palmiotti said.

ME5
09-09-2006, 07:04 PM
Hello.

Nice to see people having fun with their answers.

My only complaint is the ASB&R debacle. The book has slipped to "whenever an issue is ready it will be shipped" as a schedule? Miller and Lee are too busy with other work? This is how Didio allows the flagship title of an important line of comics to be treated?Ouch...

Congrats to Jimmy and Justin on their contract. It is a loss for Marvel, but a gain for J&J.

Looking forward to Brave and the Bold.

Be Well...:)
(First post! Whooo hooo!)

thefellowship12
09-09-2006, 07:05 PM
WOO! Marc Andreyko written Nightwing, should kick ass, hope there's a good artist with him.

Batman1983
09-09-2006, 07:06 PM
Marv on Nightwing for a whole year... :eek:

Does happy dance and prepares to drop some other book or eat out one less time a month.

Hobowatcher
09-09-2006, 07:10 PM
I wonder if Starfire, Animal Man, and Adam Strange get sucked into Lobo's religion and that's the reason they don't come back...

Also, Quietly's cover looks great when actually inked.

Beheader
09-09-2006, 07:11 PM
Q: Are all three heroes in space from 52 coming back?

Waid: No

So at least one of them will die. My money is on Adam Strange.

Michael D.
09-09-2006, 07:18 PM
Oooohh...can't wait to see Morrison & Quitely's take on Bizarro in All-Star Superman #7. Based on the cover, it looks like Superman won't be the only one dealing with an evil "twin".

Anyone passing on this title because of the irregular publishing, Morrison's rep as an insane wingbat, or Quitely's tendency to draw people like they're made of lumpy Spam, is really missing out on a fun and entertaining title.

tyopot
09-09-2006, 07:21 PM
http://www.newsarama.com/Baltimore/06/DC/ASSM_Cv7.jpg


nice cover

Unknown
09-09-2006, 07:26 PM
MARC ANDREYKO'S WRITING NIGHTWING! MARC ANDREYKO'S WRITING NIGHTWING! OMFG OMFG!

Thalya
09-09-2006, 07:32 PM
So at least one of them will die. My money is on Adam Strange.

Waid mentioned that Adam Strange is in Brave & the Bold.

I bet Starfire's the goner.

deeunlm1t3d
09-09-2006, 07:37 PM
Justice League #1 points out Animal Man.

This interview gave me no hopes of Cassandra Cain becoming a good guy again.

Kolimar
09-09-2006, 07:41 PM
So at least one of them will die. My money is on Adam Strange.

Not necessarily. What he said simply means that at least one of them won't be coming back. That's all.

Kolimar
09-09-2006, 07:44 PM
Waid mentioned that Adam Strange is in Brave & the Bold.

It could be a flashback story.


I bet Starfire's the goner.

See previous post. ;)

AngryAmerican66
09-09-2006, 07:46 PM
The crowd yelling Booster killer was great.
Not missing a beat, Didio added: “For the record, I had no idea they were going to kill Booster Gold.”
*cough*BS*cough* He could at least take credit for another of his "kill an old character and replace them with a kewl new version" situation.

Palmiotti fielded a question about what was going on with All Star Batman and Robin, saying that both Frank Miller and Jim Lee are tremendous talents, and both have a lot going on in their lives and with other work, and at the end of the day, creators can only do so much. Plmiotti added that as he sees the book, he doesn’t expect to see it, but when it does come out, it’s a very nice surprise.


Asked why it wasn’t solicited on a “whenever an issue is ready” basis, Didio said that the solicitations for issues of the series are done with the best of intentions from what they can project and predict when they are writing up the solicitation listings for any given month.

Asked why, if he was having trouble keeping to a schedule on ASBR Lee should be working on Wildcats, Didio quickly answered that Lee working on that title as Lee’s choice, and he didn’t want anybody else launching it but himself.
This makes we wonder when enough is going to be enough with this book. We're already at 2 issues a year. When is Dildo going to pull the plug on this dynamically slow duo, when they slow to 1?

Q: Are we stuck with the explanation of Jason Todd’s return?

Didio: Yes. Embrace it as your own. Love it.
How about another 1-900 number so we can have the Joker blow this annoyance up again?

Q: Barry Allen coming back, yes or no?

Didio: No.
LOL you BASH fans make me laugh asking that question at every convention or event panel. He's still not coming back no matter how many members you recruit to nag DC.

God-Man
09-09-2006, 07:46 PM
Bizzaro!!! Woooooooooo!

Gamma Duck
09-09-2006, 07:48 PM
Justice League #1 points out Animal Man.

No, all that does is say the League "should call Ellen." That suggests Buddy isn't home yet, just as the first Teen Titans OYL issue (and the most recent Red Star one) suggests Starfire isn't back either.

My guess is that regardless of who stays in space (or dies), the remaining two haven't returned to Earth yet OYL.

Eric Palicki
09-09-2006, 07:50 PM
So at least one of them will die. My money is on Adam Strange.

No one said anything about one of them dying. They said not all of them are 'coming back.' It's possible that one or all of them could settle down someplace other than earth...It could mean something as benign as Adam Strange getting reunited with his wife and kid on Rann...

dlfurman
09-09-2006, 07:50 PM
Waid mentioned that Adam Strange is in Brave & the Bold.

I bet Starfire's the goner.

Why does it mean die?

They just decide NOT TO RETURN to Earth.
Starfire may decide to go back to Tamaran
Adam Strange may go direct to Rann
Animal Man may join Lobo's church.....(You read that here 1st!)

Hobowatcher
09-09-2006, 08:00 PM
Animal Man may join Lobo's church.....(You read that here 1st!)
Read post #5.

ElijahSnowFan
09-09-2006, 08:00 PM
great hints/clues, and i agree with those who say that it's as simple as Adam Strange not dying, but heading back to Rann, when it is said they won't all come back to Earth.

hell, Starfire should spend some time with her people, too -- they're lost, too.

EMeadow
09-09-2006, 08:00 PM
So at least one of them will die. My money is on Adam Strange.

Nah you can play further with this.

Starfire and Animal Man will be the only ones coming back to earth.

Adam Strange is going back to Rann. So yeah one won't be coming back to Earth.

Cept, maybe to get his eye back from Alan Scott. :D

God-Man
09-09-2006, 08:02 PM
: Will Brave and Bold be all Batman team-ups?

Waid: There have been 15 heroes and 15 villains so far in the issues he’s written, giving a sample – issue #1: Batman & Green Lantern; #2: Supergirl, Green Lantern, Batman, Blue Beetle; #3: – all of those plus Adam Strange and Lobo.


This sounds great. I can't wait to see Blue Beetle interact with other heroes.

Palmiotti and Grey's Supergirl issue sounds fun too. Didn't know Terra was a part of it.

Ace
09-09-2006, 08:04 PM
So at least one of them will die. My money is on Adam Strange.

I have this odd spoilerish feeling that Adam Strange lives... If you read that, you'll see Waid let something slip.

8thSamurai
09-09-2006, 08:25 PM
My problem with the All Star Superman cover: Bizarro should have freeze-vision, not heat-vision.

Marine
09-09-2006, 08:32 PM
asb&r isn't annoying just because it's late it's because when issues do come out, barely anything happens. four issues and so far dicks parents have died and bruce brought him back to the cave, and they wasted a whole issue on black canary. shame they can't just relaunch the series with morrison and quitely at the helm once they're done with superman (i refuse to refer to that great series as ass)

SyVyN11
09-09-2006, 08:39 PM
So at least one of them will die. My money is on Adam Strange.

Starfire Even money
Buddy 7-1
Adam 25-1

Munch
09-09-2006, 08:53 PM
Waid mentioned that Adam Strange is in Brave & the Bold.

I bet Starfire's the goner.

Well, DUH. She's a woman in Dan DiDio's DC. Do the math.

india
09-09-2006, 08:59 PM
I agree with the idea that Starfire and Animal Man going back to Earth while Adam Strange goes to Rann. That's congruent with the statement, but has the least potential for messy long term repercussions.

That said, if someone is going to die, and I hate to even say it, but I'm a little scared for Buddy.

Because I am admittedly biased about the subject, I'll go ahead and say I'm still mad about the broken engagement. And now I'm expected to buy a special explanatory NW issue (no doubt a response to the massive outcry agaist death to NW) to make everything all better? And it's by a team that sounds appealing? Damn you Didio.

/bitter

sigh.

MurrayC
09-09-2006, 09:11 PM
My only complaint is the ASB&R debacle. The book has slipped to "whenever an issue is ready it will be shipped" as a schedule? Miller and Lee are too busy with other work? This is how Didio allows the flagship title of an important line of comics to be treated?Ouch...


Does it really matter? That book is absolute CRAP.

YEAH, MILLER, YOU HEARD ME!

kcekada
09-09-2006, 09:12 PM
Q: Will we see Wildfire in the Legion?

Waid: Possibly.

I'm hoping that he just doesn't want to give it away, but Wildfire better damn well show up.

While Waid has had some interesting issues of Legion (mostly the first 5 or 6), the book just lacks excitement. I think it's time he considered giving up the ghost.

SoopDawg
09-09-2006, 09:18 PM
So at least one of them will die. My money is on Adam Strange.
I didn't see where they said one of them would die. Why would Adam Strange come back to earth anyway?

8thSamurai
09-09-2006, 09:40 PM
. Why would Adam Strange come back to earth anyway?
Because that's where he lives half of his life?

Disco Cookie
09-09-2006, 09:56 PM
While Waid has had some interesting issues of Legion (mostly the first 5 or 6), the book just lacks excitement. I think it's time he considered giving up the ghost.

Sad, and true. Waid is a great writer but this entire take on the Legion is lacking the wonderment that should come with the book. DC should shift Simone onto LSH for a six-issue run - she wrote the best of the last series and the book could use her style.

Maybe DC should put Waid on Wonder Woman. He did a great job on Flash and wrote WW well in his JLA run. That way we'd get a monthly WW again...

Street Carp
09-09-2006, 10:08 PM
This is totally unrelated, but I'm just curious to see if anyone would agree. Supergirl was about 16 at the time of Infinite Crisis, during which she was thrown into the future for a year. That would make her 17. Now, if her own title is ALSO a year into the future, would that make her 18? The reason I ask this is 'cause Captain Boomerang shouldn't have to worry about being arrested... Or melted with heat vision from her big cousin. :p

(ian)

Thalya
09-09-2006, 10:31 PM
It could be a flashback story.

Actually, if you look at the context from which it came, it's possibly a story that includes the new Blue Beetle and Supergirl (unless you take it to mean Ted Kord and Linda Danvers). Highly unlikely it could've happened pre-IC. Another way it could be construed is because Adam's lumped together with Lobo (in a completely different story?), then the story must come as a result of them meeting up in 52.

See previous post. ;)

Too true. :)

Why does it mean die?

They just decide NOT TO RETURN to Earth.
Starfire may decide to go back to Tamaran
Adam Strange may go direct to Rann
Animal Man may join Lobo's church.....(You read that here 1st!)

Buddy did just have a line referring back to his Morrison-induced "religious experience", right?

Well, DUH. She's a woman in Dan DiDio's DC. Do the math.

Actually, that trope is more accurately directed at Brad Meltzer (not that I believe it). My reference was IC #1 where Dick and Kory were saying goodbye (granted, it was intended more for Dick's death, but..). And for that matter, I graduated college with a Bachelor's of Science in Mathematics, so :p .

;)

furioso2012
09-09-2006, 10:36 PM
I wonder if Starfire, Animal Man, and Adam Strange get sucked into Lobo's religion and that's the reason they don't come back...

Also, Quietly's cover looks great when actually inked.


I don't think any of them will die. Adam Strange is a Silver Age icon: he's here to stay. Starfire is part of Wolfman & Perez's classic NTT run and I reckon she's pretty safe. Buddy B has a pretty big base of goodwill & affection built up, so I doubt they'd off him even though Vixen shares the same powers and is being given the big Meltzer push (no! keep that flamethrower away! Aaaah!).

So LOST IN SPACE, yes. Dead: no.

Morrison
09-09-2006, 10:39 PM
asb&r isn't annoying just because it's late it's because when issues do come out, barely anything happens. four issues and so far dicks parents have died and bruce brought him back to the cave, and they wasted a whole issue on black canary. shame they can't just relaunch the series with morrison and quitely at the helm once they're done with superman (i refuse to refer to that great series as ass)

He's just following the Bendis Ultimate model :D :D :D

skinnyboy23
09-09-2006, 10:43 PM
He's just following the Bendis Ultimate model :D :D :D

Go read Ultimate Spider-Man #99 and then you can talk.

protege
09-09-2006, 10:47 PM
Okay- let's see if i can remember the points i want to make;
1`) if the space heroes aren't returning to Earth, why do i have to read about them? Put their story in Mystery in Space, or something.
2) I'm not sure if i'm bummed that there isn't going to be a Doom patrol mini.

furioso2012
09-09-2006, 10:50 PM
Sad, and true. Waid is a great writer but this entire take on the Legion is lacking the wonderment that should come with the book. DC should shift Simone onto LSH for a six-issue run - she wrote the best of the last series and the book could use her style.

Maybe DC should put Waid on Wonder Woman. He did a great job on Flash and wrote WW well in his JLA run. That way we'd get a monthly WW again...

LSH is definitely coasting after that knock-out first fourteen issues, but I am still enjoying it very much and look FWD to it each month.

furioso2012
09-09-2006, 10:53 PM
Okay- let's see if i can remember the points i want to make;
1`) if the space heroes aren't returning to Earth, why do i have to read about them? Put their story in Mystery in Space, or something.
2) I'm not sure if i'm bummed that there isn't going to be a Doom patrol mimi.
3)

I reckon that DP is being saved for GeoffJohns and that he's got a full workload for the next year. He did a bang-up job bringing them back to basics. After Drake & Premiani, then GM & Case, GJ's take is a close third, although that's daming him with feint praise as the other series were rather lackluster.

BTW, why is your third point invisible?

8thSamurai
09-09-2006, 11:34 PM
BTW, why is your third point invisible?
Wall punch.

Morrison
09-09-2006, 11:38 PM
Go read Ultimate Spider-Man #99 and then you can talk.

I have read it. I was making a JOKE!

8thSamurai
09-09-2006, 11:51 PM
I have read it. I was making a JOKE!
You shouldn't make jokes around here. No one has a sense of humor.

ichorskeeter
09-10-2006, 12:06 AM
My problem with the All Star Superman cover: Bizarro should have freeze-vision, not heat-vision.

http://www.newsarama.com/Baltimore/06/DC/ASSM_Cv7.jpg


I'd agree, but cross eyed heat vision is sooooo the better gag. :D

Barry Strange
09-10-2006, 12:07 AM
So not all three space heroes will be coming home. And Animal Man is not around in Justice League #1. does this mean that in 52 Buddy will be zapped with the Zeta beam and be the hero to bounce between earth and Rann?

Morrison
09-10-2006, 12:11 AM
You shouldn't make jokes around here. No one has a sense of humor.

No kidding...

AngryAmerican66
09-10-2006, 12:12 AM
You shouldn't make jokes around here. No one has a sense of humor.

Jokes and laughter are good for everyone. Bendis and Quesada jokes are especially appreciated.

8thSamurai
09-10-2006, 12:24 AM
I'd agree, but cross eyed heat vision is sooooo the better gag. :D
Could just recolor it blue and white.

protege
09-10-2006, 01:05 AM
I reckon that DP is being saved for GeoffJohns and that he's got a full workload for the next year. He did a bang-up job bringing them back to basics. After Drake & Premiani, then GM & Case, GJ's take is a close third, although that's daming him with feint praise as the other series were rather lackluster.

BTW, why is your third point invisible?
Actually, i was printing out the pages for referral purposes, but when i looked back over it, i realized i didn't have as much to say as i thought.:)

caats19
09-10-2006, 01:43 AM
man i really don't want any of the space people to die. especially buddy. and didn't anybody else laugh when it was asked if L-Ron was in jli and waid yelled PULL. i laughed.

DeTroyes
09-10-2006, 01:55 AM
Relatively disappointed that - after being re-introduced OYL - Doom Patrol now seems to be in limbo for the time being. I perfectly understand the reasons why, but still... I'd hoped they were at least considering a mini series.

By far, the biggest news to me is that Marv Wolfman will be on Nightwing for 12 issues. YESSS!!!

Oh, and as for the Lost In Space Trio (Danger, Korriandr! Danger!), Marv Wolfman told some fans at DragonCon last weekend that he was considering a Starfire mini-series after he completes the Raven one. That tells me Starfire is more likely than not to be surviving.

nietoperz
09-10-2006, 04:23 AM
Manhunter has the chance for another extension! :)

khuxford
09-10-2006, 04:35 AM
Q: Is there more Isis in the future?

Jones: Yes.

Didio: That’s the scene with Batwoman, right?

Q: Will she have a secret identity on earth?

Waid: “…yes.”

Ummmmm...that seems like there is something that doesn't jive. Isis already has a secret identity, no? So was that question referring to something else, possibly?

Punchy
09-10-2006, 07:32 AM
Greaat Supes/Bizarro image.

It looks the whole of Bizarro World has invaded, suhweet.

Drcharles
09-10-2006, 12:59 PM
Great cover to ASS # 7, I hope this All Star carries on on schedule, unlike its neighbour at Gotham

Drcharles
09-10-2006, 01:14 PM
<b>Q</b>: Will <b>Brave and Bold</b> be all Batman team-ups?

<b>Waid</b>: There have been 15 heroes and 15 villains so far in the issues he’s written, giving a sample – issue #1: Batman & Green Lantern; #2: Supergirl, Green Lantern, Batman, Blue Beetle; #3: – all of those plus Adam Strange and Lobo.

<b>Q</b>: Will we see Green Arrow team up with Batman?

<b>Waid</b>: Statistically, it’s got to happen.

I'm looking forward to this , I think its going to be great

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When did Roy Become Red Arrow ?

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Q: Will we see Ray Palmer soon?

Didio: We haven’t charted that course yet – it’s somewhere, sometime, someday

Damn this is really pissing me off, I think there is more to this then they ( DC ) are letting on, I wonder why there is so much a big mystery, perhaps it because they just haven't got any ideas for a storyline ??????

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After a fan thanked Didio for the format (and price) of Brave New World, Didio said that DC liked the format of the dollar books, and plans to use the format again soon.

These are really great aren't they ?
Pity we can't get more regular titles like this for this price,
I am hoping that the new BB will be likethis foe this 1st issue.
( I wonder what other Edition will be next ? )

flamebird867
09-10-2006, 01:42 PM
Oh, and as for the Lost In Space Trio (Danger, Korriandr! Danger!), Marv Wolfman told some fans at DragonCon last weekend that he was considering a Starfire mini-series after he completes the Raven one. That tells me Starfire is more likely than not to be surviving.

YES!!! If that's true i wil so buy that!:eek:

khuxford
09-10-2006, 02:01 PM
After a fan thanked Didio for the format (and price) of Brave New World, Didio said that DC liked the format of the dollar books, and plans to use the format again soon.

These are really great aren't they ?
Pity we can't get more regular titles like this for this price,
I am hoping that the new BB will be likethis foe this 1st issue.
( I wonder what other Edition will be next ? )

Bro...that format is a loss leader. I highly doubt that DC makes a profit and I'm fairly certain that your LCS doesn't make much of a profit (when you consider their work involved with unpacking, shelving, and selling a title, probably no real profit at all). It works well for what it is designed for: to help get people interested in a few new series.

fast eddie
09-10-2006, 03:40 PM
[QUOTE=ME5]My only complaint is the ASB&R debacle. The book has slipped to "whenever an issue is ready it will be shipped" as a schedule? Miller and Lee are too busy with other work? This is how Didio allows the flagship title of an important line of comics to be treated?Ouch...

/QUOTE]


I agree.....and

fast eddie
09-10-2006, 03:41 PM
Oooohh...can't wait to see Morrison & Quitely's take on Bizarro in All-Star Superman #7. Based on the cover, it looks like Superman won't be the only one dealing with an evil "twin".

Anyone passing on this title because of the irregular publishing, Morrison's rep as an insane wingbat, or Quitely's tendency to draw people like they're made of lumpy Spam, is really missing out on a fun and entertaining title.


......I agree.;)

Wright Blan
09-10-2006, 05:18 PM
I'm hoping that he just doesn't want to give it away, but Wildfire better damn well show up.

While Waid has had some interesting issues of Legion (mostly the first 5 or 6), the book just lacks excitement. I think it's time he considered giving up the ghost.


Writing 52 and LoSH and B&TB may just be too much. I hope things will get better once 52 is over. Besides, things are looking up with this new Legion of Super-Villians story.

paulski
09-10-2006, 07:41 PM
Hello.

Nice to see people having fun with their answers.

My only complaint is the ASB&R debacle. The book has slipped to "whenever an issue is ready it will be shipped" as a schedule? Miller and Lee are too busy with other work? This is how Didio allows the flagship title of an important line of comics to be treated?Ouch...
I agree on both points, Mike.

It's fun to see a panel where everyone, including the audience, is just having fun. And throwing in a lot of legitimate answers to boot! Not a cheap shot to be seen... ;) :p

And the response to ASB&R was disappointing. I know it's kind of out of their hands - 'you can lead a horse to water...' - but I'd wish they were a little more proactive on getting the book out. Even every 3 months? If they must - at least that would be a regular basis. But an issue every 6 months or so is pathetic.

But what do I care - I won't be buying it anymore anyway. :rolleyes:

Orlando
09-11-2006, 09:42 AM
Originally Posted by 8thSamurai
You shouldn't make jokes around here. No one has a sense of humor.


No kidding...

And we all learn it the hard way...

Love that ASS cover. In fact, I love everything about that comic, but that cover is particularly nice. Seriously, this is the best thing DC is producing right now.

It's a shame it only lasts 12 issues...:(

Superman4ever
09-11-2006, 02:16 PM
Hello.

My only complaint is the ASB&R debacle. The book has slipped to "whenever an issue is ready it will be shipped" as a schedule? Miller and Lee are too busy with other work? This is how Didio allows the flagship title of an important line of comics to be treated?Ouch...

Be Well...:)
(First post! Whooo hooo!)

It's not that suprising, Didio let Miller write that horrid piece of crap...so it being late is not the big offense here. :o