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DC Comics Announces 'Zero Month' Plus a New 'Wave' and More Cancellations

The rumors have finally been confirmed.

For months now, there's been talk about what's coming this Fall at DC Comics. We've been hearing talks of zero issues taking place in September along with the possibility that titles will be seeing their final issue in August. We've been waiting to find out since the September solicitations had not been released. Today, DC has laid out their plan for what's to come.

On their blog, it was revealed that September will now be known as "0" Month. The #0s will be stand-alone stories and deal with origins of a character or team or will fill in the blanks for the many questions we've had.

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But that's not all. We will also be seeing four new series starting at issue 0.

TALON - Writer James Tynion IV with co-plotter Scott Snyder. Artist: Guillem March.
Meet Calvin Rose, the only Talon to ever escape the grasp of the Court of Owls. This former assassin of the Court is trying to live a normal life ... but that’s impossible when he’s being hunted by his former masters!

SWORD OF SORCERY – Writer: Christy Marx. Artist: Aaron Lopresti.
Featuring the return of Amethyst, Amy Winston leads a strange life on the road with her mother and resents it. She’s about to learn it’s all been necessary when she discovers she’s the lost princess of Gemworld—and she’s being hunted by her murderous aunt. With a back-up story written by Tony Bedard with art by Jesus Saiz, set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, the monstrous warrior Beowulf is charged with finding and defeating the evil Grendel.

THE PHANTOM STRANGER - Writer: Dan DiDio. Artist: Brent Anderson.
Spinning out of his recent appearances in JUSTICE LEAGUE and DC’s Free Comic Book Day story, learn more about the true origin of The Phantom Stranger and his connection to the mysterious Pandora.

TEAM SEVEN - Writer: Justin Jordan. Artist: Jesus Merino.
Set in the early days of DC COMICS-THE NEW 52, threads of the entire DC Universe collide. As Superman emerges, so does the world’s counter measures against him and his kind. Team 7 is comprised of Dinah Lance, Amanda Waller, Steve Trevor, John Lynch, Alex Fairchild, Cole Cash, Slade Wilson — and their story will change everything you know about DC COMICS-THE NEW 52.

Dan DiDio told us back in March at WonderCon that the plan is to alway remain at 52 ongoing series in the "New 52." So what will be getting cancelled? DC has only announced that JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL is being canceled. According to an interview with Newsarama, they are still "reviewing the rest of the line" to determine what the other will be. At this stage in the game, you know they have to have a pretty good idea.

Here's a look at some more 'promotional' art for the 0 issues. It's interesting that they all say "1" and "First Issue" instead of "0."

What do you think the other three cancellations will be?

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i'm down .. i'm goonna pick up all these books like i usually do:D .. DC is totally for me :D

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I'm fine with Firestorm and Beetle getting the axe. Both took way too long to get going and are still sort of in the middle of their first arcs.

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@NewKid: as long as it isn't justice league, batman or superman, or teen titans.

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@sethysquare: I said reminiscent meaning it reminded me of what happened, not that they were the same thing. I was using that case to connect how an unrepresented demographic was represented before being rebooted. Then after the reboot, that group of people who felt represented by these characters or liked the characters for what they stood for becoming alienated fans. For Babs it was being in a wheel chair and now she isn’t. With Amanda it was that she was a fat black woman of action who now isn’t fat. I don’t know where all this talk of perverting things came from because I found a relatable case that coincided with the theme of a physical change. It may not be on the same level in your eyes, but that doesn’t negate that is what it is. I could see if these characters were common placed or at least more represented, but they aren’t.

Hearing you care about the health of your daughter is awesome bc that is what a parent is supposed to do. Parents teach their children what’s right and wrong. Comics glorify a lot of stuff good and bad, its up to the parents to make sure their kids know the difference. Just because that super strong awesome chick can bench press cars and fights dudes who carry knives and guns in a bikini and no bullet proof anything on, doesn’t mean it’s ok for you to do it honey. You cannot blame a fictional characters existence for the folly of all youth when there is a lapse in parenting. If a child is copying what they see in comics and idolizing the characters to the point of mimicry (and im not talking about just taking the plausible aspects of role model behavior that is cool for them to learn like being a lawyer like she-hulk, or a great detective like Batman), there are a lot of things besides your kid becoming fat that you should be worried about if they are taking comic idolization to that extent. If they think Bane is cool they might start shooting up, if they think wolverine is the best there is, they might start taping knives to their hands and chasing bullies. The list really goes on and on with comics because it can be so many different things. You may not be able to always control what kids see, but you can instill common sense by talking to your children about what’s good or bad from what they are absorbing.

Then the thing about obese children… for a whole nother bag of “it must be nice” I’m trying to keep this short, but it’s proving hard; I’ve lost family to fat related issues just as I’ve lost family who had no clinical ailments to stroke and heart attacks who weren’t fat. One, I have and know families who have old fat grandparents in their 70s+ who have always been some version of big. Death sentences come in many ways and there are tons of things that people do every day to avoid getting one early, but whether fat, skinny, fit, or in between, none of this guarantees anything of it’s your time to go. Two, If you weren’t taught any better, you don’t know any better. It may seem like something that is common sense, but you are not born educated in these matters, you learn it. A child can’t help if they are spoiled rotten and fat, and as much as you may not like them, that’s all in the upbringing.

I know from experience what it is like to come from a place where kids eat the rite kinds of foods a few days out of the week and go starving the rest, or eat the wrong kinds of things and be thankful they aren’t hungry but wind up with high blood pressure later on from all the sodium from cheap food. Most parents have a hard time seeing their children go without when they love them so they do what they must. As for adults, you’re grown and can do what you want. What you are is up to you for the most part. If you go through surgery and lose weight, so be it. If you work it off the hard way, so be it. You meet yourself half way, so be it. You stay fat, so be it. Either way all these people exist in the world for man woman and everything in between. Not showing they exist in a comic isn’t going to change the fact that they exist. That’s not glorifying, that’s just keeping it real.

Though again, this was not an argument about how unhealthy a lifestyle Amanda lived when she was off panel that contributed to her appearance. Though it’s not like the woman was shown stuffing food down her throat every time she was shown in comics/cartoons like cookie monster subliminally telling all children it’s ok to eat cookies and junk food all day. She was shown being in charge. Not sitting at the desk telling her operatives she wants a batch Turkish delights every five seconds. What I’ve been making a point about is

how much of a rarity a woman of her stature being portrayed as a figurehead of authority in comics and not a joke or background decorations was, and the importance she meant to the crowed that identified with her for those reasons.

She was the one and only in any mainstream comic universe to represent this demographic of women to such an awesome extent and she did it while being a big black woman combo package that didn’t apologize or make excuses for herself.

Big black women do exist. There are fat black women who are judge, nurses, and all kinds of other professions that have the capacity of being viewed as inspiring and or in power. Big black women also read comics. Why can’t a big black woman have someone represent them that isn’t the butt of a joke or a vicious stereotype? Villainous or heroic, I’m game; Amanda was good at booth and plenty folks liked that about her as I’m sure there were those who didn’t.

Fat guys can feature and exist in comics, and out of shape average guys can to, but the one of a kind Amanda Waller can’t bc she is a bad role model for children? Because no one could look up to her? Comics are filled with good and bad role models. If I had a son telling me he wanted to be just like Magneto (before his new found conscience) I would have to sit him down and have a good long talk on why that’s a bad idea. Secondly that’s a really big generalization to make. There is a whole population you glossed over that you haven’t connected with that appreciated her before. Sure she may not have appealed to all the kiddies, but you can’t speak for an entire audience. Other people besides kids find comic characters appealing and enjoyable too.

Idk what race you are, your beliefs, or even what you look like, so a character like her may make you feel uncomfortable, or even be against everything you believe in, but just because she was an offense to you, doesn’t mean she was one to the people who did like her and yes, they existed before flashpoint bc I am one of them. She was mighty dang inspirational the way she was. She represented a demographic of black women I have known all my life and it was amazing to see that represented in cartoons and then finding out she existed in comics before that. I was just in middle school when the Justice League cartoon was around and saw her as the woman you don’t want to get on bad sides with. She reminded me of a few other woman who I love dearly growing up and it was like watching them interact with the rest of the super special people of the fantasy world that we normally didn’t exist in.

It wasn’t till years later after getting back into comics and catching up on some animated movies did I really get to know her more and appreciate her character and complexities to feel a sense of pride that a member of my community and someone who at least represented a facet of me (I don’t think I’d ever have the gull to command a group like Suicide Squad or work next to Lex Luthor) who could tell the Justice League they better watch themselves and it was taken seriously because they had mad respect for her and the know that she could follow through.

On the kids read comics, why yes they do, but kids are not the only ones reading comics these days. Most comics kids want feature heroes that have been spotted in movies. The average comic readers who would be interested in a title with Amanda are older and/or comic fans that are in their teens or well into adulthood. You can go look up all the different averages on the age groups of people reading comics these days and kids aren’t the largest demographic in any of them. Probably why the super redonculous in your face sexuality that goes on (not to say it has never been a part of comics, but you’ve seen covers these days) gets permitted in comics these days. The audience for it grew up, so the storylines and art did to. In all honesty if I had kids, they wouldn’t be able to buy any comics that weren’t direct movie/tv tie ins that I deemed ok till they were at least 12.

And about that GL movie, I keep feeling like we’ve seen two different movie bc I remember her standing on the side just kind of there and getting knocked over and having a flash back, I’m sure there was something else going on bc it looked like she was wearing her White Queen get up (once I realized they were talking about Angela as Waller) so I’m sure she had to be key to something, but honestly I don’t remember what. I thought she was a lab hand for most of the movie :/ (her lace front was distracting the heck out of me… they really could have done better with that hair). Sr. I doubt any kids who went to see that movie were paying attention to her and that’s the sad truth. Angela Bassett is an awesome actress, but she didn’t lend much to the movie or character besides her face, and if you usually go see movies with Angela Bassett, then this one was way out of the ball park for you and probably totally not what you expected and probably would have been disappointed for confusion of what she was supposed to be doing.

If people can’t like her for everything she stood for then so be it, she’s not your cup of tea. Heaven forbid there is a character that you don’t like. But if people can’t like her until she receives a cosmetic overhaul because she was fat, then it is not the character you are there for. If you’re interested in Waller after seeing that movie, kudos bc there needs to be more woc on front street in comic movies, but they aren’t the same person. You want the cosmetically overhauled character you saw once in a movie over years of animated and comic depictions.

If a fit black woman who whooped but is what needs ti be mandated to tell these new stories, I know a few that could be bought back into the public eye or given some nice treatment like lesse, Vixen. She’s awesome but idk what she’s been up to since the reboot. I love seeing Fatality in New Guardians, it’s awesome to see how far she has come from villain to hero (though she may not be on the team for very long with Beleeze sadly so yeah two steps forward and three back). I enjoy reading about everyday folks who do heroic things through actions as well as deeds as much as I like the totally unbelievable ones. Trying to make the world better through politics or getting out there in the streets is all good and can be used for heroics or villainous deeds, bc all sorts exist.

I thought she was amazing the way she was, you didn’t feel she was a good role model. Whatever tickles your fancy. She could have had an attitude reboot or changed up origins, idk, there are tons of ways to tell new stories with preexisting characters without changing their appearance for superficial reasons. Look at Black Hand. He used to be a joke villain. Not so much these days.

In the long haul if all this reboot Amanda was just origin material back in the day Waller then so be it. Her amazing and relatable back story about being a single parent after losing their spouse and some children to violence getting out of the projects, getting her doctorate, to working in the big leagues as head of covert operations story being an inspiration to other people who enjoy comics or thought comics could never speak for them bc they are for a specific audience only goes out the window (though that sounds like an excellent book rite there).

Now we can see the impact on how she started off in the fields and then rose to the top where along the way she started picking up weight due to how she was able to enjoy more luxuries in life after her grunt days and now gives the orders and makes the big decisions yay! Imma’ have to go and do some catching up, but that is highly doubtful and rebooted Waller is the only Waller in existence (unless something omega cool happened where one of her children is Amanda Waller Jr. and is taking over her mother’s legacy. I’d run with that all day). I’m sure she probably is still pretty boss, and I wouldn’t ignore a book bc she is no longer the big gal I loved to watch before, but I don’t go out my way to make sure everything she makes an appearance in get’s on my pull list either bc to be honest, a part of me is dissapointed.

Anywho what made her awesome before was how much of an icon she was for what she represented to the people who enjoyed her character and to those of us that could relate and found it cool to have a graspable portrayal of another side of life that doesn’t get explored often in these mediums. Everybody who reads comics or the escape into the fantasy will tell ya, there’s nothing like a fantasy that involves you or someone like you/you like.

BTW I just had to check myself bc I thought well maybe there are popular versions of the Penguin that I don’t know about, so I’ll just have to use someone else and went hold on. The Penguin has been and still is a fat little man with a hook noose in a dapper little suit and a secret weapon/all purpose umbrella. If most of that changed, he would not be the icon.

I know this was hella long rite, phew.

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100% agree.

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It's Zero Hour/Year One Annuals all over again!

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@lady_toyano said:

@sethysquare:

It's funny (not really when I think about it…) that you

say that about her popularity bc in all honesty it is true. She probably is the

most iconic black woman in the DCu (which is and promoting her should have been

a joyous occasion in the new universe, but the change is reminiscent to what

happened to Oracle. After years of developing a character with a physical

limitation due to an incident in her hero career, Babs was able to maintain her

status by proving she could continue to contribute to heroics with her

leadership skills (and whoop butt sticks hidden in her wheel chair) as Oracle.

It was amazing and very inspirational to see how she was able to continue on

and be an inspiration to so many others feeling invisible, helpless, or just

not represented in her predicament. Letting you know that heroes come in all

walks of life is a beautiful message to send out bc it tells onlookers that you

don't have to look or be a certain way or even have all of your limbs to be a

hero. It may be cheesy or idealistic to the max, but I don't see anything wrong

with that if it is inspiring and touches you personally.

Except IMO, you're trying to perverse this.

There is no way anyone can glorify obesity. There is a ton of difference between babs and amanda.

There is no way a handicap person could continue regain their legs in most cases.

But obesity is an illness. I'm not talking about being plus size, but being morbidly obese is already halfway to the coffin.

I've lost family and relatives due to obesity. I do not want my kids in future to think being obese is fine. I'm not saying my child has to be a size 2, but she sure needs to take care of her body and diet.

@lady_toyano said:

@sethysquare:

T&A aside, it was really just a big loss for me and a

lot of other ladies (and dudes who appreciate diversity in ladies). As much as

I pride myself on being open and following characters in comics for their stories

and not just looks, it's incredibly hard to overlook when a character you admired

for kickbutt ability and had an appearance that was against the norm, conforms

and is rebooted to look totally different and well... the norm. Could you

imagine if Nightcrawler no longer looked like a fuzzy blue demon, or the

penguin was 6ft tall and buff? It just totally wouldn’t be the same. If there

were five characters that looked like Amanda it wouldn't be nearly as hard to

get over, but there aren’t. She was one out of how ever many thousands of villains,

heroes, anti/grey, characters there are, for mainstream comics. Now her iconic

look is gone.

Except, the reason for mutants to exist is that they represent the outcast. The people that are rejected by the society.

Sure obese kids do get that, but they can do something about it to maintain a healthy weight. But for people who do not look as according to the society's definition of normal, its impossible to change it unless you go for plastic surgery.

Also Penguin is short and last I check, you can't grow taller but you can lose weight.

@lady_toyano said:

@sethysquare:

I'm glad DC is trying to incorporate diversity into their

comics more bc we live in a very diverse world, but taking an already diverse

element and trying to change it up is like a two steps forward 3 backwards

move. Why bother what isn’t broken? Go fix something that needs fixing. She is

getting more spot light, sure, but it’s not the icon anymore, it’s a body with

the name. I can’t imagine anyone who would contribute into following a comic about

Amanda specifically because they were interested in her and knew her name wasn’t

aware of her distinctive characteristics and wasn’t specifically looking for a

character of her attributes (please don’t mention the awful Green Lantern movie

[sorry if you really liked it] bc I watched the whole thing and didn’t know who

Angela Bassett was supposed to be [an awesome Storm I think she would be, but

Waller? Ahaha-no] until the credits rolled and I saw the name and connected the

flashback scenes). What made her stand apart from the rest of the lady badazzes

is how recognizable she was. From the comics to the cartoons, you knew who

Amanda Waller was when she walked on the screen/panel. That was truly amazing

to have for a woman in her shoes. Not a “super power” in site, but she was

still a recognizable figurehead because of how many key roles she has had

within the DCu and her appearance.

Firstly, yes, she is getting more of a spotlight now and if they didnt change her up, she would be stuck in that same role forever and there would be no progression.

Secondly, now that shes sorta an antihero, she can easily have her own book like voodoo or grifter. You may not like the change, but that doesn't mean tens of thousands of other readers who faithfully buy suicide squad every month don't like it as well.

Secondly, Angela Bassett probably made Amanda Waller more popular than ever. Mainstream audience now know theres a female equivalent of Nick Fury in DC. Do they know who Amanda Waller was before that? No.

Sure she is more distinctive before, but never in a million years would kids look up to her. She has been portrayed plenty of times like a villain. She has always been a supporting character pre flashpoint. Until now, she is taking the lead role.

@lady_toyano said:

@sethysquare:

Then from the looks of team 7, she looks like another soldier

on the team. That has to be like a demotion after all of her achievements and

the high positions of authority she held before the reboot :/.Hey commander you’ve

been sent back to boot camp to go through training again. Whut?

Obvious she looks like another soldier of the team. Thats the purpose of an #0 they tell the origin story of them early in their career. Do people rise to the top without starting from the bottom? I don't think so.

She is fierce, she takes control. She can be in a black ops team and she can also control a whole suicide squad from behind the speakers. She can finally take the center stage. Kids can finally look up to her.

Tell me before flashpoint, when have you ever seen a child look up to Amanda Waller.

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Hola DC Comics,

If Blue Beetle is on your chopping block due to low sales, please put him in another book (Teen Titans) because I like my Latino Super Hero. In an ideal world, I'd get all of mi gente to read it, but because I'm a nobody artist/creator I don't have much pull or weight in the field. That being said, I'm proud of you for having a Latino Beetle. And if you'd hire me, I'd draw it for cheap and would be digital for sure. Anyways, keep up the good work.

Un Fan Latino.

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@sethysquare:

It's funny (not really when I think about it…) that you

say that about her popularity bc in all honesty it is true. She probably is the

most iconic black woman in the DCu (which is and promoting her should have been

a joyous occasion in the new universe, but the change is reminiscent to what

happened to Oracle. After years of developing a character with a physical

limitation due to an incident in her hero career, Babs was able to maintain her

status by proving she could continue to contribute to heroics with her

leadership skills (and whoop butt sticks hidden in her wheel chair) as Oracle.

It was amazing and very inspirational to see how she was able to continue on

and be an inspiration to so many others feeling invisible, helpless, or just

not represented in her predicament. Letting you know that heroes come in all

walks of life is a beautiful message to send out bc it tells onlookers that you

don't have to look or be a certain way or even have all of your limbs to be a

hero. It may be cheesy or idealistic to the max, but I don't see anything wrong

with that if it is inspiring and touches you personally.

T&A aside, it was really just a big loss for me and a

lot of other ladies (and dudes who appreciate diversity in ladies). As much as

I pride myself on being open and following characters in comics for their stories

and not just looks, it's incredibly hard to overlook when a character you admired

for kickbutt ability and had an appearance that was against the norm, conforms

and is rebooted to look totally different and well... the norm. Could you

imagine if Nightcrawler no longer looked like a fuzzy blue demon, or the

penguin was 6ft tall and buff? It just totally wouldn’t be the same. If there

were five characters that looked like Amanda it wouldn't be nearly as hard to

get over, but there aren’t. She was one out of how ever many thousands of villains,

heroes, anti/grey, characters there are, for mainstream comics. Now her iconic

look is gone.

I'm glad DC is trying to incorporate diversity into their

comics more bc we live in a very diverse world, but taking an already diverse

element and trying to change it up is like a two steps forward 3 backwards

move. Why bother what isn’t broken? Go fix something that needs fixing. She is

getting more spot light, sure, but it’s not the icon anymore, it’s a body with

the name. I can’t imagine anyone who would contribute into following a comic about

Amanda specifically because they were interested in her and knew her name wasn’t

aware of her distinctive characteristics and wasn’t specifically looking for a

character of her attributes (please don’t mention the awful Green Lantern movie

[sorry if you really liked it] bc I watched the whole thing and didn’t know who

Angela Bassett was supposed to be [an awesome Storm I think she would be, but

Waller? Ahaha-no] until the credits rolled and I saw the name and connected the

flashback scenes). What made her stand apart from the rest of the lady badazzes

is how recognizable she was. From the comics to the cartoons, you knew who

Amanda Waller was when she walked on the screen/panel. That was truly amazing

to have for a woman in her shoes. Not a “super power” in site, but she was

still a recognizable figurehead because of how many key roles she has had

within the DCu and her appearance.

Then from the looks of team 7, she looks like another soldier

on the team. That has to be like a demotion after all of her achievements and

the high positions of authority she held before the reboot :/.Hey commander you’ve

been sent back to boot camp to go through training again. Whut?

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@spiderbat87: im just gonna copy paste part of the last convo I had on this matter a few pages back:

I'm not arguing that you need to be able to run a mile in 5 minutes to be black opps at all because they are all expected to be super soldiers and that's cool. I wouldn't expect anything less from a team like that. I was referring to how rare it was to see a woman like Amanda represented in comics bc in the dc and marvel universe she was the only one that represented a lot of women like me and she was not a joke character. She was business, and she wasn't helpless. Amanda knows how to operate a gun and defend herself. You don't need to be a muay thai expert to do that. The skills she had were perfect for the positions she held and the work she did with the Suicide Squad and her other teams.

Waller is a figure of authority who commands the soldiors and grunts, not the actual soldior on the field. Maybe in her younger days, and if that's where they are going with this so be, but since creation that hasn't been her primary character focus. It's been her leadership skills, wit, and fearless attitude.

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the four cancellations are JLI, resurrection man, captain atom and voodoo...

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Disservice of being thin?  haha  Yeah, I'd prefer her to be less skinny and more behind-the-scenes, but any Waller is better than no Waller.
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@The Mighty Monarch:

it says it up there friend "set in the early New 52 days" or something like that

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@rawr: Voodoo maybe but Red hood has a pretty large following and is doing well in sales. people only give it flak for the first issue because Starfire has sex, like thats never happened before. but ive seen the issue 0 promotion art for red hood so i guess its in the clear

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@lady_toyano: Yea, because a clinically obese woman can totally fit in to a Black Ops squad
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ugh. Really not looking forward to these 0's. I think DC's gonna lose a lot of money on these because I'm pretty sure most people aren't looking forward to the comics there reading taking basically a two month hiatus.

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Phantom Stranger by Dan Didio. Oh God Why.

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THE PHANTOM STRANGER - Writer: Dan DiDio. Artist: Brent Anderson.
Spinning out of his recent appearances in JUSTICE LEAGUE and DC’s Free Comic Book Day story, learn more about the true origin of The Phantom Stranger and his connection to the mysterious Pandora.

Oh.

God.

No.

I blame Zod at this point...

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Kind of pissed that JLI is being cancelled. Sure it's not a great book but it could really profit if you put some good creators behind it (as opposed to some other books still ongoing). As for the new books, none of them really pique my interest. I'll have to pick them up and see. If Dial H gets cancelled I'm going to throw a tantrum because its great so far.

Edit: Speaking of, wasn't the new 52 supposed to be an origins type deal? A "no questions asked, new readers can jump in now" type deal? Why do they have to go back to origin stories. Origin stories are outdated. You can revisit them in the books themselves, no reason to try and rake in more cash by putting out a one shot for most of your books.

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@GrandHarrier: I know, that's what I meant. It's still dumb. Why do they need to get rid of something everytime they want something new? Ongoing, of course.

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@lady_toyano: Well, you do have a point. But one thing to take note is that Amanda Waller is perhaps one of the most popular female african americanin dcu, so perhaps its DC trying to promote her, letting her be physically fit and join a black ops team would indeed be a promotion because on top of being a powerful female character taking care of organisations, she can be a "superhero" Which if popular enough could get her own comic book. Also I wanna reiterate that she has been portrayed as physically fit and not too much T&A after the first issue. Infact she has been portrayed like a physically fit women throughout the whole DCU.

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Also Team Seven and Talon sound very promising

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I heard at some point that Captain Atom was slated for cancellation but that was a long time ago. I also believe they be big plans for the character, so I do not believe they will cancel Captain Atom.

I would think they would cancel Batman, The dark knight and try to push Batman and more. And cancel Red Lanterns to appease all the people who want to see it cancelled.

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@Jimmie: They actually have more than 52 titles. But they only have 52 "on going", as in, non-one shots and non-limited series.

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@The Mighty Monarch: Oh lawd, im so late to the train. Made a post and then realized all this up here already haha.

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@sethysquare: Im aware that Amanda Waller was obese hence me saying I was sad to see her rebooted version went to a complete comic standard lady. Amanda has always been the big chick who was a bad azz in a position of leadership, that's why she was so appealing to me bc she was a depiction of the variety that women and people in general come in. She wasn't skinny and didn't rely on T&A to take names and be revered bc she was a boss character with attitude, conviction, a sharp mind, and fortitude. Her weight has fluctuated throughout the years to the point where sometimes she has looked like a giant circle, to all that in between, and then looking like she was just above average in weight. Between Bell Reve and the suicide squad, not putting up with the Justice League, Luther, being the face behind Secret Six , and all of her other endeavours being in the DC Universe since she came around in the 80's, she has always been to some extinct plus size and it was really cool to see that exist in the comic world because plus size folks in power do exist and she wasn't to be taken lightly for her lack of powers.

I'm not arguing that you need to be able to run a mile in 5 minutes to be black opps at all because they are all expected to be super soldiers and that's cool. I wouldn't expect anything less from a team like that. I was referring to how rare it was to see a woman like Amanda represented in comics bc in the dc and marvel universe she was the only one that represented a lot of women like me and she was not a joke character. She was business, and she wasn't helpless. Amanda knows how to operate a gun and defend herself. You don't need to be a muay thai expert to do that. The skills she had were perfect for the positions she held and the work she did with the Suicide Squad and her other teams.

The average/above average/under average Joe exists in roles of leadership and power in comics and even cartoons, but it's incredibly rare for ladies in the same position to even be noted of importance in comics/cartoons when they are plus sized or average and she definitely was a symbol of that and it was awesome!

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So, for now on, DC won't have any more or less than 52 titles at one time?

That's stupid! Everytime DC tries out something new, something old but still good will have to go!

(P.S. How long do we have to wait for a gosh-darned Plastic Man book?!)

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Yeah, but wasn't the huge comic book crash in the 90's? That would make a comic lasting three or four years a success.

Marvel went through a restructuring bankruptcy, and shops were worried about that, but you have to remember: Image formed in 1992, and the Indie companies exploded after that. So the industry really grew in the 90's. DC is not throwing 52 titles a month at fans - on top of everything else the industry is putting out - because they expect them all to last three or four years. They don't expect some of them to make it a year.

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The only thing interesting is Team 7. Since the series is set in the past, it means that Deathstroke, Grifter, and Suicide Squad being cancelled is unlikely, which is a plus. And with the bonus of learning about Amanda Waller's and Slade's past. Looking forward to the series.

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Sword and Sorcery and Team 7 won't last a year. Talon could be interesting, though.

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The fact that Grifter and Deathstroke are on that new teem makes me think their books are definitely among the cancellations. Good riddance if that is the case for Grifter. The only one I have any interest in is Team 7. Steve Trevor was the only thing I liked about Justice League before I dropped it, and having Amanda Waller, Deathstroke, and Grifter, it is filled with great characters. Never heard of Jordan but I love Jesus Merino's art style normally. That being said, that cover has me very disinterested, those characters all look so generic. And I don't see Waller ever having braids, it was enough to get over them slimming her down.

Phantom Stranger sounds like a good series, but I just don't care enough about the character to justify picking it up. Sword and Sorcery is a very surprising choice, also holds no interest for me, but glad they are trying something new. And damn, why on earth make a Talon book? Those characters have already outstayed their welcome in my eyes.

I hope Captain Atom isn't cancelled. It is among my favorite DC books currently. It picks up spiritually right where Alan Moore left off with Dr. Manhattan. I just don't understand why so many people hate JT Krul, he's one of the best out there. The Green Arrow/Arsenal stuff was editorial mandate, he just did his best to make those events into cool stories.

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@AtPhantom said:

I don't think 'blinded' is the right word. DC knows full well why their sales are so great, that's the entire idea. DC's entire policy for the past decade or so (I'd like to say since DiDio took over) has been centered around these company-wide gimmicks to boost their sales in the short term, at the expense of actual storytelling (and to be fair, it's not like Marvel is far behind in that department, but at least they don't reboot everything at the drop of a hat). Nu52 was simply the largest splash. DC is entirely unconcerned with whether the universe they've recreated can float in the long term. By the time the dating phase is over, another big gimmick will come around.

You're probably right. I used to know a guy who worked with DC (you'll just have to take my word for that - I haven't asked permission to share his name, and don't want to) who told me how things go there sometimes. One of the things he said was a comic that lasts two years is considered a success. That was in the 1990's, so by today's economy, the year they've gotten out of the New 52 is awesome for them.

Yeah, but wasn't the huge comic book crash in the 90's? That would make a comic lasting three or four years a success.

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I'd rather vomit than buy anything written by Didio. As long as they don't mess up the good vibes on Batwoman, Wonder Woman, and Demon Knights I am fine. Tho tossing Amy Reeder off Batwoman still doesn't sit well with me as the pencils they replaced her with aren't any better and she did a great Kate Kane. I was expecting to see her on one of the announced titles. Oh well.

I could see Red Hood and/or Voodoo getting tossed. I'd like to see Gail Simone back on Birds of Prey already esp if they are going to keep using Batgirl.

I thought his OMAC run was pretty good.

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@AtPhantom said:

I don't think 'blinded' is the right word. DC knows full well why their sales are so great, that's the entire idea. DC's entire policy for the past decade or so (I'd like to say since DiDio took over) has been centered around these company-wide gimmicks to boost their sales in the short term, at the expense of actual storytelling (and to be fair, it's not like Marvel is far behind in that department, but at least they don't reboot everything at the drop of a hat). Nu52 was simply the largest splash. DC is entirely unconcerned with whether the universe they've recreated can float in the long term. By the time the dating phase is over, another big gimmick will come around.

You're probably right. I used to know a guy who worked with DC (you'll just have to take my word for that - I haven't asked permission to share his name, and don't want to) who told me how things go there sometimes. One of the things he said was a comic that lasts two years is considered a success. That was in the 1990's, so by today's economy, the year they've gotten out of the New 52 is awesome for them.

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I'd rather vomit than buy anything written by Didio. As long as they don't mess up the good vibes on Batwoman, Wonder Woman, and Demon Knights I am fine. Tho tossing Amy Reeder off Batwoman still doesn't sit well with me as the pencils they replaced her with aren't any better and she did a great Kate Kane. I was expecting to see her on one of the announced titles. Oh well.

I could see Red Hood and/or Voodoo getting tossed. I'd like to see Gail Simone back on Birds of Prey already esp if they are going to keep using Batgirl.

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@blairjp23: Personal wishlistMartian Manhunter by either Scott Snyder or Grant Morrison: That would be awesome

Cassandra Cain: Never read her so I don't care

Gotham Central: As long as it's by Jeff Lemire

Red Robin: Hell Yes

Batman Legends of the Dark Knight replace Batman: The Dark Knight.: I'm fine with Batman: The Dark Knight for the moment

The Adventures of Larfleeze!: Yes as long as the son't get rid of Red Lanterns

Green Arrow's beard back: It will happen if the new show has any popularity.

Gail Simone on Suicide Squad: Just give her Secret Six instead

Tony Daniel back on Hawkman: Just cancel the book

Tony Daniel off Detective: Hell yes as long as they don';t replace him with Rob Liefeld

Grant Morrison eventually on Green Lantern: Hell yes times 100

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Please don't cancel Resurrection Man, Voodoo, or Captain Atom.

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@knighthood: fair enough lol

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@SoA: Yeah, but I knew he was coming. Why get invested when Mr. Button Fly is just around the corner.

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I Hope Resurrection man doesn't get the axe. Hawkman will probably get cancele and switch to Earth 2 like Mr. Terrific. I'm telling you this Liefield guy is toxic he damages everything he gets his hands on. So tu sum up Hawkman, Legion Lost, JlI, and Red Lanterns get the Axe. I think Dial H should just be a mini. I hope sometime before next year Hawk and Dove get another chance without Liefield, or at least get included in JLAdark or other title.

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If four titles need to go, then Savage Hawkman, Grifter, and Deathstroke need to be the other three.

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@Nighthunter said:

@Reginleif said:

So not a lot of people here are talking about sword and Sorcery...it will be the new Animal Man guys

Actually I think that will be Dial H. Fans of Swamp thing and Animal man should definetly check it out. That being said I will be checking sword and sorcery for the mere fact that it sounds awesome

Actually it will be the new Demon Knights. Also one of the most critically acclaimed titles in the new 52

No I meant that Dial H will be the new Animal Man
 
Demon Knights is awesome btw.
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Hope Deathstroke makes the cut, but if they want to cancel Suicide Squad (What was so wrong with Secret Six?) I wouldn't cry.

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@Nighthunter said:

@Reginleif said:

So not a lot of people here are talking about sword and Sorcery...it will be the new Animal Man guys

Actually I think that will be Dial H. Fans of Swamp thing and Animal man should definetly check it out. That being said I will be checking sword and sorcery for the mere fact that it sounds awesome

Actually it will be the new Demon Knights. Also one of the most critically acclaimed titles in the new 52

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@Reginleif said:

So not a lot of people here are talking about sword and Sorcery...it will be the new Animal Man guys

Actually I think that will be Dial H. Fans of Swamp thing and Animal man should definetly check it out.
 
That being said I will be checking sword and sorcery for the mere fact that it sounds awesome
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So not a lot of people here are talking about sword and Sorcery...it will be the new Animal Man guys

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An awesome book like the JLI gets cancelled while Voodoo continues on??

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@knighthood: only issue 9 of grifter and DS is liefeld responsible for ,

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@Nighthunter said:

@GrandHarrier said:

So, JLI is selling like 30k+ a month. Why would they cancel it?

Maybe it has to do with the fact that it has received some of the worst ratings of the series, or the fact that maybe that the creative team was moving somewhere else (Dan Jurgens is now in Superman and Lopresti on sword and magic) Either way its good news. It means that sales aren't the only factor in play. That could help some titles and take care of others.

Okay, sure. But it just doesn't make sense to cancel a relatively successful title when there are plenty of 20k- and a half dozen 15k- titles that could get the axe.

It does if you want to keep the variety card going. Which Didio, Lee and Johns have said its one of their priorities.
 
We lost a justice league international book that wasn't anything like the book it supposedly paid tribute to, or even the generation lost book. Why should books like I vampire and Demon Knights go when you can cancel the other one? Also the sales of those two add diversity and have been gaining sales the last few issues unlike JLI.
 
Also if I'm right, Johns seems to be building for a second JL book after trinity war. Bleedingcool also has theorized it could be a new JLA. We've even seen Steve Trevor recruit its first member already and saw a teaser with classical JL members in the FCBD comic. This would make JLI even more redundant.
 
I like the idea of having three JL books because the team membership will probably be enormous. I also don't want the JL to be like the avengers in which we put their name to have half of our team books be avengers
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@Nighthunter said:

@GrandHarrier said:

So, JLI is selling like 30k+ a month. Why would they cancel it?

Maybe it has to do with the fact that it has received some of the worst ratings of the series, or the fact that maybe that the creative team was moving somewhere else (Dan Jurgens is now in Superman and Lopresti on sword and magic) Either way its good news. It means that sales aren't the only factor in play. That could help some titles and take care of others.

Okay, sure. But it just doesn't make sense to cancel a relatively successful title when there are plenty of 20k- and a half dozen 15k- titles that could get the axe. You could always bring on a new creative team.