DC to cancel 12 titles of the New 52.

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#1 Posted by Funrush (1368 posts) - 1 year, 1 month ago - Show Bio

http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/04/09/dc-bring-back-kid-eternity-for-the-new-52-so-what-will-get-canned/

Wired reports that in July, DC Comics are launching a new 52 series, National Comics, a book that will switch the spotlight character every issue.

The first four will be Eternity, Madame X, Rose And Thorn, and Looker.

Jeff Lemire and Cully Hamner will create Eternity, which appears to be similar to Kid Eternity. They describe it;

This is the story of police coroner Christopher Freeman. After being given a second chance on life, he finds himself with the ability to resurrect the dead. Freeman uses his new ability to help those he resurrects to find their murderers and to gain closure, so they can continue to the other side.

I can’t imagine Rose And Thorn being written by anyone other than Gail Simone. Until Batgirl, that was probably my favourite work of hers.

The other question, aside from how many new 52 books will launch in July, is how many will cancel.

After their eighth issues, six DC books came to an end. Mostly the lowest sellers, though Captain Atom survived where Hawk And Dove did not. Most observers predicted something similar to be announced on a semi-regular basis.

But I was told by internal DC sources that they are currently thinking about cancelling twelve titles. Not all at once, perhaps, but that’s the figure I was given.

The twelve lowest selling titles that have not been cancelled are, in highest selling order, Batwing, Hawkman, Deathstroke, Frankenstein Agent Of Shade, DC Universe Presents, Fury Of Firestorm, Resurrection Man, I Vampire, Grifter, Blue Beetle, Voodoo and Captain Atom. DC Comics declined to comment on this.

As before, sales won’t be the only factor, although it may be the largest. But National Comics seems a natural replacement for DC Universe Presents doesn’t it? In the way that Men Of War was replaced by GI Combat? DCP is listed for July, but it’s at the end of an arc… You don’t suppose the changes could be happening in August do you? Or potentially this is to be considered like the Annuals, and isn’t replacing anything at all…

So what do you guys think? Do you think there is truth to this? Are you guys picking up any of these titles?

#2 Edited by AweSam (3838 posts) - 1 year, 1 month ago - Show Bio

Those do seem to be the most boring titles. I dislike the Deathstroke one. He's one of my favorite comic book characters, but he's more of a recurring guy.

#3 Posted by coolguyr99 (3012 posts) - 1 year, 1 month ago - Show Bio

I am enjoying Captain Atom so I hope it isn't true.

#4 Edited by Adnan (1037 posts) - 1 year, 1 month ago - Show Bio

Bloody hell, that title is a little misleading lol. I actually thought DC announced the cancellation of 12 titles for a moment...
 
They did say a second wave of cancellations would be happening before a year since the DCnU started though. And it's almost been a year already.
 
@coolguyr99 said:

I am enjoying Captain Atom so I hope it isn't true.


It was selling lower than Blackhawks when it got cancelled, I believe. I feel that they kept Cap. Atom around because something important is going to be covered in it.
#5 Posted by ArturoCalaKayVee (3641 posts) - 1 year, 1 month ago - Show Bio

Don't read any of the 12 issues they might drop except for Hawkman and Deathstroke, which I'm actually REALLY enjoying. Oh, and also Captain Atom..which is okay. I just picked up the first 3 issues of Voodoo because I heard it wasn't bad. I dropped Batwing, DCUP, Firestorm, Resurrection man, and Blue Beetle a while ago.....yikes. Looks like we're gonna be getting 12 more Bat titles HERE WE GO!

#6 Posted by IrishX (1703 posts) - 1 year, 1 month ago - Show Bio
@Funrush said:

So what do you guys think? 

I think you should change the title of this thread so that it's not misleading. 
#7 Posted by inferiorego (19298 posts) - 1 year, 1 month ago - Show Bio
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