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Dr Destiny is the father of the DCnU? ...that actually makes a surprising amount of sense.
Wait, what with Felix Faust appearing in this book as well, have they segregated all of the magical villains that the JLA would face into JLD, with the JLA team/s dealing with the more traditional supervillainous or alien threats?
Either way, it seems odd that Dr Destiny hasn't been protrayed that well within DC comics themselves, yet his appearances in Sandman and the Justice League cartoon are considered to be up there with the best of both. *shrug*
Oh, and for the record? Dr Destiny first appeared in 1961, while Skeletor appeared first in 1981. Stop saying that Dee is a rip-off of him.

Dr Destiny is the father of the DCnU? ...that actually makes a surprising amount of sense.
Wait, what with Felix Faust appearing in this book as well, have they segregated all of the magical villains that the JLA would face into JLD, with the JLA team/s dealing with the more traditional supervillainous or alien threats?
Either way, it seems odd that Dr Destiny hasn't been protrayed that well within DC comics themselves, yet his appearances in Sandman and the Justice League cartoon are considered to be up there with the best of both. *shrug*
Oh, and for the record? Dr Destiny first appeared in 1961, while Skeletor appeared first in 1981. Stop saying that Dee is a rip-off of him.
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Date: 2013-04-28 03:28 am (UTC)I may be biased because I like Doctor Destiny, but this really works for me.