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I thought they were just launching new titles but apparently DC is ditching the New 52 brand after Convergence and Multiversity.
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Reading Spider Verse right now
Pretty cool so far
I thought Marvel Unlimited was a good deal, but still ended up having to buy the spider verse comics separately anyway
Read Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe last night. It was awesome. Spidey got what he deserved.
Superman Red Son, The Killing Joke, and Vol 3 Death of the Family on the way to my house.
Need some graphic novel and compendium recommendations pls.
I like darker stuff, and alternate storylines. Really liked Crossed.
Anything you can think of, post it here please.
What I came home to and there is more waiting.
Its a reference to the classic Killing Joke comic, widely considered to be one of the greatest Batman stories of all time, again referencing the events that actually happened. What's to dislike about it?
Not to mention 50% of current comic readers are now women.
Its a reference to the classic Killing Joke comic, widely considered to be one of the greatest Batman stories of all time, again referencing the events that actually happened. What's to dislike about it?
Peopl say.
a. it contributes to comic books long history of marginalizing female characters and feti****ing violence against them.
b. the comic is aimed at a a younger female audience so it's inappropriate and tonally out of step.
c. given how few female characters with solo titles, and given comics history of treating women poorly it's sexist to show bat girl on a cover as a powerless victim. ect ect
Eh, the thing is that its again referencing an old event, which effected the Batman comics and the character of Batgirl for decades, and could even still be said to effect both now. (What's more, quite a few people came to like Barbara Gordon far more as Oracle than they ever did as Batgirl, so it had a positive effect in that way.)
b. I can understand. But it also requires no reference to then be made to the history between the two characters at all, I think.
c. Naah I don't see it as sexist, especially as there are far more covers in the grand scheme that'll portray her in a completely different way than this, and that applies to pretty much ever heroic character out there. Sometimes they'll win, sometimes they'll lose, and I see nothing wrong with showing that, or that the strongest heroes can still be powerless. (I do acknowledge however that there is a history of women being treated someone poorly in comics, but Batgirl's a character that's gotten beyond that for the most part, but the better option isn't to then make it so that she's perfect and can never be powerless. No one likes a character like that)