It’d be interesting to see, but frankly I don’t see how it will, making it a less than sturdy backbone to build a series off of. Thoughts: I’m not super on board the whole “Titans replacing the League” idea, mostly because I don’t think it will actually stick. Will the DCU ever be the same? Find out in this landmark first issue brought you by the all-star creative team of Tom Taylor (Nightwing, DCeased) and Nicola Scott (Wonder Woman Historia, Earth 2)! But the time has come for them not to join the League…but to replace it! Are the no-longer-teen heroes ready for the big leagues? Danger lurks around every corner as heroes and villains alike challenge the new team before they’ve even begun. Each member joined as a much younger hero, certain that one day they’d be invited to join the Justice League. Now, a new team must rise and protect the Earth…Titans, go! The Teen Titans are ready to grow up. The Dark Crisis is over, and the Justice League is no more. It’ll be interesting to see what this has to offer. Thoughts: I love these kinds of collections of adventures, and this one has a few teasers for stories I’m looking forward to, like seeing Dan Mora’s writing chops. ![]() Colors By: Mitch Gerads, Jeff Spokes, Javier Rodriguez.Inks By: Dan Mora, Mitch Gerads, Jeff Spokes, Javier Rodriguez.Penciled By: Dan Mora, Mitch Gerads, Jeff Spokes, Javier Rodriguez.Written By: Tom King, Ed Brisson, Christopher Cantwell, Dan Mora.In a Gotham City overrun by the cybernetic henchmen of The Joker, the only person who can save us is the mysterious motorcycle-riding, bat-costumed hero of urban legend… In “The Order of the Black Lamp-Part I,” from writer Christopher Cantwell (Halt and Catch Fire co-creator, Briar, Iron Man) and artist Javier Rodríguez (Daredevil, Defenders), Superman finds a decoder ring with a secret message-“Save me”-which sends him on a quest to solve a mystery with ties to the Man of Steel’s past. “Down with the Kings” starts here! Superstar artist Dan Mora (Batman/Superman: World’s Finest, Detective Comics) makes his writing debut kicking off a new series of Batman Black & White short stories. But this is StormWatch, and as always, not all is as it seems. Who’ll protect the world from the worst of the worst? Ed Brisson and Jeff Spokes pick up the story started in the Wildstorm 30th Anniversary Special as Director Bones and his new covert StormWatch team travel the globe on black-ops missions to take super-powered weapons of mass destruction off the board. The Justice League may be gone, but its enemies aren’t. Everyone is going to be talking about it. A tale of loathing, lies, and laughter, this may be the most frightening Joker story in a generation. Upcoming ComicsĬoming off the spectacular success of Batman – One Bad Day: The Riddler, the Eisner Award-winning team of Tom King and Mitch Gerads reunite for a horrifying four-part retelling of the first bloody clash between The Joker and the Batman. Out of the three, I’m most interested in Batman, most curious about The Vigil, and most hesitant about Titans, but we’ll have to see the issues themselves to really determine what to think of them. There are also three new titles dropping: Titans, The Vigil, and Batman: the Brave and the Bold. Batgirls has its penultimate issue this week. So, in that vein, let’s get back to chatting about comics. I hope you all are enjoying it as much as I have been! I’d love to share some thoughts on it, but it is both far too new for me to be willing to spoil anything, and we’re here to chat about the latest comics being released by DC, not games released by Nintendo (however, if you’d like to share your thoughts on Zelda in the comments I won’t say no to seeing them). As for Zelda, I’m taking a break from playing it right now to write this article. I haven’t had a chance to see Guardians yet, but I’ve heard great things about it. Hello and welcome back to Upcoming Comics! I hope you’ve all had an excellent week! There’s been quite a few new adventures to enjoy released lately, with the latest Guardians of the Galaxy movie and of course, T he Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s.
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