COMICS: A Look At The Final Issues Of Wonder Woman & Action Comics

COMICS: A Look At The Final Issues Of Wonder Woman & Action Comics

Check out some panels from the final issues of two staples of DC as we move into the relaunch. See what Wonder Woman and Superman's final thoughts are if you don't mind SPOILERS..

By MarkCassidy - Aug 24, 2011 06:08 AM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics
Source: Bleeding Cool

Bleeding Cool are featuring glimpses at the final issues of both Wonder Woman and Action Comics as DC moves towards it's relaunch with the DCnU in September. As the Odyssey storyline wraps up in issue 614 we find Wonder Woman sensing the relaunch coming. Handy trick that.



As Action Comics wraps up with issue #904 we see Clark Kent and Lois Lane reminisce about past adventures. And the recent controversy surrounding Superman renouncing of his American citizenship is brought up.



Now that things are wrapping up and the relaunch is just around the corner, how do you feel about DC's "New 52"?






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skidz
skidz - 8/24/2011, 7:50 AM
I just realized that the new interpretation they're using for Superman from now on is kind of like Superman Prime. He has all the powers, but was an alternate version of Clark Kent who had never heard of Krypton.
ethemighty
ethemighty - 8/24/2011, 8:06 AM
Are they making this into a movie? What does this have to do with comic book movies?
MidNightWind
MidNightWind - 8/24/2011, 8:26 AM
I sorta new to dc comics now. so this relaunch kind of came at a good time. I just want to appreciate the DC heroes the same way I do with marvel. the only
characters I care for are the Batman family, but maybe this relaunch could help me understand who the DC heroes are and give me a chance to start over with them and see why everyone loves them.
mikesinuman
mikesinuman - 8/24/2011, 9:08 AM
i don't bother, i get my comics downloaded for free. hahahaha
marvel72
marvel72 - 8/24/2011, 9:10 AM
bad move cancelling the longest running american comic just to relaunch it with a number 1 issue.
angus666
angus666 - 8/24/2011, 9:24 AM
I think it's kinda sad that DC is going to just throw away all the old stuff and start over. They shouldn't do it. Even though I don't read comics it seems like a dumb idea to me.
bigshow2312
bigshow2312 - 8/24/2011, 11:58 AM

Though I do like WW costume... im not up for the idea of a reboot
SpiderRock33
SpiderRock33 - 8/24/2011, 6:40 PM
DC New 52 = Heroes Reborn. Just another sales gimmick. Also who wanted Wildstorm character in the DC U. Not Me.
DarthTesla
DarthTesla - 8/25/2011, 1:43 AM
@Froggy: I feel the same way mostly.

Can't wait for Savage Hawkman. Tony Daniel is awesome and should do great with Hawkman.

Also, no foreseeable big events on the immediate horizon is good. I'd like at least a year or two before any "Crisis"-size events start happening.
Ichaos
Ichaos - 8/25/2011, 4:06 AM
@NoRegretsthe Marvel continuity hasnt really changed since it started. Just Tony Stark doesnt talk about building his first armor in a cave during the Viet Nam War
skiteman
skiteman - 8/25/2011, 6:32 AM
at least they are trying to do something to get comics more mainstream.
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