It still astounds me that this comic is so good with all of its neat concepts and good character moments in spite of its main plot, which is basically an excuse for superpowered dudettes and dudes to wail on each other.
Also, is this the happiest resolution Boston Brand's ever gotten?
I know, right? For me, the weirdest part is that this is the same guy who's writing Earth 2 right now. I wish he'd have stuck with the JSA characters. He could've done great things.
Yeah, I'm equally astounded. It's the only DC comic I never miss now. Despite a good lot of the heroes taking over the world, the characters still feel more like their pre 52 incarnations.
I particularly enjoy the Constantine-Batman-Zatanna interactions..
Do Dick died a perfectly mundane death and Deadman is a disembodied presence... how exactly is Dick's body up and around walking to merge with Deadman's spirit?
Who says it is? From what I'm seeing here Boston's spirit is passing on/fading out/whatever and Dick's spirit has come back to serve Rama Kushna as Deadman
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It still astounds me that this comic is so good with all of its neat concepts and good character moments in spite of its main plot, which is basically an excuse for superpowered dudettes and dudes to wail on each other.
Also, is this the happiest resolution Boston Brand's ever gotten?
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I know, right? For me, the weirdest part is that this is the same guy who's writing Earth 2 right now. I wish he'd have stuck with the JSA characters. He could've done great things.
Know what you mean..
I particularly enjoy the Constantine-Batman-Zatanna interactions..
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But if this becomes another s_d betting pool, my imaginary money's on Big D.
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I'm glad to see him back in the injustice comics.
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