The DC Relaunch: Why it will be good and what it needs to stya that way

The soon to be relaunched DC Universe has garned it's fair share of excitement and hate. I'm pretty pumped though and here's why.

Editorial Opinion
By ironpool007 - Jul 30, 2011 06:07 PM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics

On August 31st and then throughout the month of september, DC comics will relaunch their entire line of comics. 52 titles will hit shelves. Reasctions to this announcement. Many fans feel betrayed by this announcement because they have been reading DC comics for years and seeing certain bits of continuity and some books dissapear does not sit well with them. Other comic book readers or people trying to get into comics see this as a breath of fresh air, as it will be a perfect jumping on point. I personally count myself as one of the excited and optimistic fans.

I have been reading comics since I was in middle school. I'm now 24 years old. As far back as I can remember, my reading list has consisted predominantly of Marvel comics. Now, please understand that I neither identify as Marvel or DC fan. I don't belive in holdiong alegiance to one company because doing so limits what you read, and when you do that, you miss out on good stories from the company that you have sworn not to read from. All that being said, most of comics have come from Marvel. I would say I read about 9 ongoing titles from them on a monthly basis. From DC, I follow about 5. Now I hold nothing against DC, but their stuff has always been a bit harder for me to get into. Their characters are often so other worldly or old school that they struggle to reamin relevent. They are also quite consfusing at times. Now this really does not affect me all that much, because I maninly stick to Batman realted tiltels and have recently dipped my foot in Green Lantern, but the reasons I just gave have kept me from much of the rest of DC.

Recently though, I was in a comic shop,and i picked up a free of DC Comics: The New 52. I was really glad to get my hands on this book as it gave me a list of books to choose from. I can tell you all right now, that I have selected 23 titles out of 52 to try. Basically from what I have read this relaunch will update the history of the characters so that DC Universe will have started 5 years ago. Some iconic character defining moments will remain, where as other moments that held less weight will be retconned. There's really no need to be nervous about what DC is trying to pull off here. In a few months, the relaunch will have gone underway, and we will all probably not even be talkin about the fact the characters we are reading about have modified and relaunched. And it's not like DC has not done this before. Look at Frank Miller's Batman: Year One and Marv Wolfman's Crisis on Infinite Earths. Both books served to update the characters involved and kept things relevent. Marvel has also done things like this too. And I'm not talking about their Ultimate line. Every once in a while, writer come along and re write the story of the 1st gathering of The Avengers or Captai America waking up in an unfamilar world. Iron Man whose origin was originally tied to the Vietnam war, has been updated to now have tied into the Afghanistan war. All 3 of these examples seem pretty positive to me. The original versions of these stories happened in the 1960's and after a while, it gets hard to belive that these characters are simply ageless. I have a feeling that by starting over, DC can redefine their characters swesomeness and even attempt to make their characters more relevent.

The only thing that concerns me is the talent involved. I'm fine with guys like Grant Moorison, Geoff Johns, Judd Winick, Jim Lee, and Doug Mahnke. But I would also like to see newer younger talent come aboard too. Mhas a good going because in addition to Brian Bendis, Mark Millar, and a few others, they have also manged to pull new writers with uinique voices like Ed Brubaker, Matt Fraction, Jonathan Hickman, Matt Fraction, Jason Aaron, Daniel Way, and Rick Remender. The only new fresh voice I see at DC is Scott Snyder, who has me very pumped to read Batman issue 1. Another problem that surfaces too often at DC is constantly rotating talent teams on books. Writers will come on for a few issues and then leave. Green Lantern is really the only book I can think that has maintained a constant writer throughout recently. This makes me nervous. I'm really looking forward to reading Geoff Johns' and Jim Lee's Justice League. But how long can we expect this team to stay on board for. Geoff Johns is one of DC's busiest writers and also their Chief Creative Officer and Jim Lee's last few projects such as All Star Batman and Robin and Wildcats have remained unfinished. Jim is also now co-publisher of DC. One of the reason i enjoy comics from Marvel like the The Invincible Iron Man, Captain America, and The Avengers so much is because Bendis, Brubaker, and Fraction have all stuck around for a long time to write long term stories. The new DC needs this.

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KALel3412
KALel3412 - 7/30/2011, 9:02 PM
i cant wait for the sept. the only thing i dont like is supermans new suit.
ironpool007
ironpool007 - 7/31/2011, 10:37 AM
My current pull list from Marvel consists of:
The Avengers
The Secret Avengers
The Invinible Iron Man
Captain America
Deadpool
Deadpool MAX
Daredevil
Ghost Rider
Moon Knight
Venom
Uncanny X-Force

From DC:
Batman
Detective Comics
Batman Incorporated
Batman and Robin
Secret Six
Green Lantern
Gotham City Sirens
Batman: The Dark Knight

What I'll try from DC on August 31st and then throught September:
Justice League
Justice League International
Green Arrow
O.M.A.C.
Swamp Thing
Men of War
Stormwatch
Detective Comics
Batman and Robin
Batman
Batman: The Dark Knight
Batwoman
Deathstroke
Green Lantern
Green Lantern Corps
Green Lantern: The New Guardians
Red Lanterns
Grifter
Suicide Squad
DC Universe Presents
Catwoman
Red Hood and The Outlaws
The Fury of Firestorm
Justic League Dark
cosmicstranger
cosmicstranger - 7/31/2011, 9:56 PM
I believe in giving the DC relaunch a chance, but most of the titles do not present themselves as being appealing ("Batwing," anyone?). As long as there is good story writing then it should not matter, for the most part how the characters may have changed.

For example, I have to wonder if Superman's armor may be a means of helping him develop his super powers. At least, that is how I might write the idea.
MrGrayson
MrGrayson - 8/2/2011, 2:02 AM
@Intruder - I have nothing against Marvel and I don't associate myself with any specific publisher. In fact I read comics from both DC and Marvel. But I do have to say, the way you brag about Marvel(a company you have actually no hand in the success of) is equivalent to one guy bragging about the penis size of another's.
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