We're half way through 2016. What are your thoughts on DC's performance thus far?

We're half way through 2016. What are your thoughts on DC's performance thus far?

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Surprisingly solid, I haven't seen a bad issue yet, but not a lot of genuine standouts yet.

I think my favorite book right now is actually Aquaman.

I miss DCYou books but at least none of Rebirth books have been downright bad yet

They went from having one good book to having two. I guess that's improvement.

mouseketeer

Same shit, different art.

Or maybe someone that just doesn't enjoy a lot of DC's books, lay off the company wars shitposting.

But user, company wars is the best part. You can't start a DC thread, or a Marvel thread for that matter and not expect shit posting

Come on, man. Shit posting in inevitable but at least try to be civil.

I've definitely been interested in a lot of their books this year. DCU was a weird place for a lot of heroes, but a nice change of pace. Best book for me was Sinestro. DC Rebirth hasn't quite been a return to status quo, and I enjoy that. I'm loving classic Sups and Lex. The new Green Lantern books have my interest. They got rid of Flash's shit DCU outfit. I'm looking forward to the second half of the year.

Absolutely amazing in every way. We haven't had such a perfect sleight of comics across the board maybe ever. This is, hands down, the greatest era to ever read comics as long as you stick solely to DC. It's really pretty crazy to compare how fucking awful everything Marvel and those hipster faggots at Image are putting out to the genre defining works of art over at DC.

I have never been more excited to be a DCfriend and I pity all the Marvelfags who don't know what they're missing.

I know, its just fun to annoy the real mouseketeers and DCucks

I'm actually pulling more DC books than Marvel. Only 2 are actually by "talented" writers.

get out of here, faggot

Come now, I'm a DCuck and this is a bit much

Which ones?

Pretty solid but nothing outstanding yet

I have higher hopes for upcoming stuff

I can't fucking wait for Blue Beetles. Even if it is going to be cancelled after like eight issues.

The highs were higher and the lows were lower in DCYou/New 52, but I think this concept of presenting a very solid mainline while slowly rolling out more niche stuff like Ennis mini, Prez, Midnighter & Apollo and Young Animal is really good. I'm into what they're doing right now.

Same shit different year.

The number of people who have just fallen for the hype of a marketing play is unreal though. Who would have thought making baseless promises about some undefined philosophy on writing would garner such press. Or that just shifting the in-house writers and artist to new books would some how be a kind of revolution.

The people who created the nu52 are the ones still writing the shit on the shelves now. Why on earth do you think anything is going to actually change? Hell they even kicked it all off with perhaps the most desperate yet honest example of "we have no ideas left" by throwing Watchmen into the main canon.

This

All around pretty solid, though not exactly what I wanted to see from them (not that that's a surprise).

I don't really like most of their exclusive contracts, obviously the struck gold with Tom King but Williamson, Abnett, Sharp, these guys aren't anything special.

I really love the artist on Flash, he's a great fit for the title and the colorist is amazing. The secondary artist has a pretty similar style so that's good, his people are a bit more cartoony.

King Batman is off to a great start

Sheriff of Babylon is the best ongoing at the moment

Young Animal looks promising

Green Arrow has been good, the artists are really good(especially Ferreyra)

Midnighter & Apollo looks great, Orlando returning and Blanco on art sounds awesome.

I wish Death stroke had better art but I:m really hyped about it

I like Giffen's idea of making Ted tech and Jaime magic, that title sounds very good and Kolins is great.

>Doesn't really read DC.
>Shitposts on a "How's DC doing?" thread.
>Called out for shitposting.
>"Hey, lay off the company wars shitposting guys!"

My one question is can I just start at Rebirth

I wanted to start reading DC for a long time but don't know where to start. With Rebirth I'm at chapter 1 of them all

No interested in any of the main DC ongoings , especially the double shipping ones. Vertigo is weak right now

Looking forward to Young Animal

Eh. Pretty uninspiring.

Omega Men was great, but that's over. From Rebirth, only Aquaman and Batman have any glimmer of life in them, and even then I'm not totally sold. We'll see. Getting real fucking sick and tired of having to look into all these books every time they get a new creative team and finding out I'm wasting my time again, though. Reading mediocre books is just as bad as reading books that are actually offensively awful.

You can literally start wherever whenever, so yeah, this is as good a place as anything.

Speaking seriously, I'm really happy with what DC is doing right now. DCYou had a lot of good quality books, but unfortunately being tied up on C/D-listers doomed them from casual interest.

DC's current structure is great. Most of their titles are bread-and-butter characters which are guaranteed sales. The bi-monthly shipping dates are great for me since I don't have to wait for the next issue for long. Since it's bi-monthly, the trades come out sooner for me to purchase and allow them to go after the one section of the market that has growth potential.

I'm also glad that the spirit of DCYou will live on in Young Animal. The experimental titles for the C/D-listers are looking great. Since it's it's own imprints now, the lower cancellation threshold will help keep low-selling but potentially quality books around and more likely to be able to get packaged in a trade.

All in all, this is the happiest I've been with DC in years.

I'm a tradewaiter so this effort to get trades out faster is A-OK by me.

Still haven't found a book I'm interested in. I've been out of DC since the New 52 started, unfortunately. I pop into storytimes and see if anything catches my eye, but nothing is clicking with me yet (and I feel like decompression has kinda gotten worse? I dunno, it seems like so little was going on in the Batman comics...)

Well, what kind of comics are you into?

And please tell me story types and stuff, not characters.

I think all the Rebirth #1 issues that came out recently are really good entry points for new readers. I found them a little repetitive, but if you want to get up-to-date, they're great.
Not sure about the DC Rebirth one-shot. I liked it, but some newer readers were confused by it and some weren't.

I don't think the one shot is suitable for people who aren't familiar with Flashpoint and all that stuff, most of them won't get it and won't enjoy it as much as someone who is more invested in Wally and the pre-52 continuity.

I'm very happy with Rebirth and also Hanna-Barbera (well, save for Future Quest's continuing delays.......). Young Animal seems more and more promising, too.

2016 as a whole is kind of a mixed bag: the beginning of the year was pretty bad, all things considered. I mean, even if you were a fan of DCYou, a large number of those series had fill-in artists toward the end of their runs, so you had 2-3 months of second-secondhand crap.

But Rebirth has made up for it. The combination of HB and Young Animal also suggest that DC isn't giving up on weirdness, so I'm even happier.

there's good stuff and there's stuff that's shit
it will always be like this and it will never change

You can start there, but you'll want to read plenty of older stuff as you go along.

Like if you're reading Jurgen's Superman run, you'll want to go back and read Death and Return of Superman. Particularly the Reign of the Supermen arc.

Eh, I disagree.

There *are* some Easter eggs in the DCU Rebirth special that require some previous knowledge. But stuff like Flashpoint? Not only are the main points explained in the one-shot, but a cursory glance at Wikipedia would tell you everything relevant to the story. I personally haven't even read Flashpoint -- and don't plan on doing it, either -- and wasn't remotely confused by anything in the Rebirth special.

I mean, in particular, only the tail end of Flashpoint actually matters, and that's explained pretty clearly. Everything else, as hinted at in the one-shot, was *supposed* to be as inconsequential as any other crossover (see: the extremely limited effects of Futures End, Batman/B&R Eternal, etc. etc.).

Plus, in a lot of ways, the one-shot is supposed to be an ad for DC stories both past and future. I think anyone could read the one-shot and want to find out why these stories and why these relationships are important to the DCU.

You can start at Rebirth. Don't read the DC Universe: Rebirth one shot. It's largely a setting piece to establish the new status quo and really is for readers who are familiar with DC.

Each line has a Rebirth special (Batman: Rebirth, Superman: Rebirth, etc.) that serves as a primer for new readers and sets the status quo for each line. The first #1 issues for each line just came out a couple of weeks ago.

You're currently in the beginning of the first wave of books. New specials and new books for more lines will be rolled out the next three months, so it's a good time to start.

Lobdell hasn't started publishing yet.

Art in the Green Arrow is the fucking worst. I don't know how can people like it. And don't get me started on "You don't like stylish art" bullshit. Marlel has tons of them and none of you fags like it.

Just as a reminder to everyone, next week's comics are:

>JUSTICE LEAGUE: REBIRTH #1
>AQUAMAN #2
>BATMAN #2
>GREEN ARROW #2
>SUPERMAN #2
>BATMAN BEYOND #14
>BLOODLINES #4: “HOMECOMING”
>SUPERMAN: THE COMING OF THE SUPERMEN #6
>BATMAN ’66 MEETS STEED AND MRS. PEEL #1
>ADVENTURES OF SUPERGIRL #5
>THE FLINTSTONES #1
>INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US YEAR FIVE #13
>THE SHERIFF OF BABYLON #8
>UNFOLLOW #9

dont you have some Civil War threads to shill in

It's been good but I'm not on love with the new GL status quo, it seems like they're just going to reset a large part of the yellow corps' development and (maybe) fuck up the green one quite a bit. And I want L.E.G.I.O.N. to show up again so they can stop with the "only protectors of the universe" shit they're trying to use.

Pure shit taste.

Green Arrow has the best art out of all Rebirth series so far.

Aquaman has been great too.

Don't lie to people. Worst Rebirth art, barring Booth/Dalhouse combo.

I'm pleased DC has given me a fresh jumping on point so that I could add a few titles to my pull list, beyond that it's the same old crazy cape book stuff I've come to know and love from DC and Marvel. Been a fun year so far.

Literally the only thing wrong with it is some weirdly shiny coloring.

Interesting that you bring up Marvel. Considering this whole "rebirth" thing is straight from their playbook. The company that since 2012 has relaunched itself every nine months with the exact same formula of perpetrating an appearance of being new and exciting while just redressing all the old and battered ploys. Look no further than Spider-Man for the poster-child of this ilk.

Again, its remarkable that people have not caught on that DC is doing the exact same thing. People are starting to call Marvel out on this BS but DC gets praised? Baffling.

The key difference is that Marvel did it every 9-12 months, whereas DC kept up with their schtick for 5 years.

Marvel relaunches when people literally don't want them to. DC relaunched because people were begging them to.

to be fair all they've had were new 52, dcyou, and rebirth in a span of 5 years
and rebirth was done because new 52 wore off and dcyou flopped really badly
if they do it agian when sales are good i'm probably done with them too

>cant have a single thread about DC without a DC fan randomly bringing up Marvel

GL feels like it's in the same rut it's been in for ages. GLs is a slight breakaway but it's not enough and it makes me bitter

The rest of mainline DC is doing pretty good though

I really wouldn't lump DCyoun with the other two. It wasn't a reboot in any real sense of the word, just a marketting push.

>DC relaunched because people were begging them to.

Except their relaunch is not even a relaunch. Nothing has changed except the return of Wally West and Post-Crisis Superman isn't stuck in a less than 10k selling series anymore. Whoopie. (Actually don't get me wrong, Wally returning is a great move and something DC should have done back in 2011 at the start of all this shit)

Meanwhile the idiots behind the nu52 are still in control, still sticking to their guns, and still directing everyone. All we have are a few new writers/artist and shiny #1s plastered onto books. Same thing Marvel does every year. Pretend that everything is changing, but its still the same players all across the board making the calls and setting the course.

DC's had the decency to not go this route every year. I will give them that and am thankful that they have resisted the temptation for as long as they have. But I'm still going to call them on their shit when they pull the same crap Marvel's been doing by dressing up writer change as something innovative and mind blowing.

they still cancelled like half their books to launch new ones

ones that flopped but still

Marvel Now, ANAD, and Marvel Nower also are not reboots and are just marketing pushes.

All of the first month of books outside of like Batman and Wonder Woman, were the ones I thought would be the most generic and least interesting.

The fact that I've actually liked most of them bodes REALLY well for the remaining titles. So hype for Hellblazer and Deathstroke.

They have more readable books than Marvel and also more unreadable ones.

DC is big on extremes

Green Lanterns is just that.

>I haven't seen a bad issue yet
Good to know you haven't been reading Justice League.

That isn't out yet

>also more unreadable ones.

There isn't a single unreadable book in Rebirth thus far.

Even Green Lanterns, which should be abject trash, is alright. Nothing special, but not awful.

The OP asked about DC 2016, not just the Rebirth books.

Oh yeah Darkseid War was pretty shit

Omega Men was awesome.

I'm really enjoying DKIII.

I am happy Nu52 Superman is kill and replaced by Post-Crisis Superman.

I am a lifetime Marvel fan but cannot stand the direction Marvel is going and haven't given them my attention since last summer.

>Bloodlines is happening

Jesus, I always forget about this

It's almost 4 issues in and yet I've seen literally nobody care about it.

Did a video about this, posted it a little bit earlier.
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I am ridiculously hype for The Flintstones.

They had to have it in the drawer and figure nothing was lost by printing it/contractual obligations. There is nothing about it that makes sense otherwise.

>Meanwhile the idiots behind the nu52 are still in control

Didio/Lee/Johns?

They weren't the reason why the New52 sucked. Bad editors made it suck, and those are mostly gone now. Berganza and his friend(s) are the only mediocre/bad editors left.

It's also pretty easy to look at a relaunch and say, "SEE? NOTHING'S DIFFERENT!!!!11!1!!1" What, do you want every single thing to be completely different? As you can see from Marvel, people don't really like new status quos when they get rid of their favorite characters, so of course things are going to be more of the same.

Again, Marvel and DC are doing things differently. It'd be silly to say otherwise, especially given their difference in performance. If DC were just doing the same as Marvel, then Marvel would *easily* be able to spin the narrative to say their "Distinguished Competition" is just copying them. But Marvel _isn't_ doing that, because DC isn't copying them (not wholesale, anyway).

In this era where DCYou bombed, where Marvel's relaunches are getting on people's nerves, and where new readers are harder than ever to find, this was pretty much the ideal relaunch from DC.

>Again, Marvel and DC are doing things differently. It'd be silly to say otherwise

b..but muh both sides are bad maymay

Green Arrow's been awesome so far.

>new readers

Aren't necessarily hard to come by. Marvel got whatever actual new readers it has by appealing to younger people who grew up with the MCU. It's why the Batman books continue to do well. It isn't really like a blind taste test:

OK, here try this Fanta, Sprite, Coke, Pepsi and 7-Up in these dark glasses, with blindfolds on, what do you like.

People will pick Pepsi or Coke because it's familiar and those that aren't big on caramel taste will pick one of the other options. But the larger group would be Pepsi or Coke. Now, slip in a generic caramel flavor knock-off of those in their place and those same people would still pick it and buy it, it doesn't mean they like it better than actual Coke or actual Pepsi.

Those casual fans are what Marvel is losing, they are getting tired of not getting what they expect. It's why Vision doesn't sell well, just like Omega Men didn't sell well, etc. etc.

However, what I do see and hear happening is people who were away from DC, who used to buy DC (people who used to drink cola but went and drank craft beer, or hard lemonaid or iced tea or energy drinks) now are willing to down some Soder Cola once again. So, in that sense, they are 'new' in that they probably weren't really buying any books, but have in the past.

>DCYou bombed

Marvel is also better at promotion. DC sucks at it, which is another reason. DC needs to release some digital titles only and promote them better. Marvel stuck copies of Vision in more popular books, DC should have tried shit like that with those free DC Sneak Peeks, instead of simply hoping people in comic shops would pick them up (and that LCS' would buy them).

bump

Their attempt at "rebirthing" the 90's Bat characters has been incompetent and insincere, and that's the only corner of DC I give a shit about.

>Prez
>Midnighter
>Omega Men
>Calling one of them shit

>Reading mediocre books is just as bad as reading books that are actually offensively awful

I suppose it all comes down to what degree of pretentious twatwaffle you are.

>and that's the only corner of DC I give a shit about.

you deserve what you get

I've barely read any of the backlog of stuff from DC around flashpoint, the crisis stuff, etc. all it requires is a basic understanding of the main crap that went down in DC which any Sup Forumsfag should be able to get pretty quick, and fuck, if theres a couple lingering questions they can just google the fuckin thing

nobody needs to read a bunch of backlog to "understand" rebirth its pretty straight forward.

>DCucks

As someone who was a big, big fucking Marvel fan who dropped everything and went full DC when it comes to cape shit, no.

You are wrong.

>Marveldrones

>"As a cuck for one publisher who turned into a cuck for another"

>Image from Perez's Wonder Woman
>Obviously a Marveldrone

>insincere

lol, batfags.

But DC is actually good.

Only cuck here is you?

you have no idea what "cuck" means do you

>You can tell who a person is by their meme images!

How's autism treating you?

I'm a little disappointed that, even a year later, there's still no follow-up to Multiversity.

Morrison is busy as editor of Heavy Metal, among writing other stuff like WW earth one...


you realise how long it takes for major projects in comics to get rolling and completed right?

>Swamp Thing
>Constantine
>Martian Manhunter
>Rebirth

All pretty solid I suppose. Manhunter got a little convoluted. Really enjoyed the Constantine run that just ended.

Trust me, in a year or two, when the hype has died down a bit, people will start to realize that Rebirth isn't the glorious return of the good old continuity, but that we're now stuck with a mutilated Frankenstein continuity that is neither preFP or the new52, but an abomination that's been pieced together.

Just follow comics for the writers so I don't really care about company wars bullshit. DC has Tom King so I'm interested.

Anything is good if you force it to it. Kek, most DCfags have always been like that. You eat anything from DC when the quality is subpar (even though they're basically putting the same stuff) compared to atrocious shit Marvel has been putting out lately. And that's saying something.

>honestly expecting a follow up to Multiversity this soon

I'm gonna guess at least 2 more years, probably 3 or more tho.

Did that constantine run end well? i gave up on it somewhere around issue 6 i think, not because of the writing but i wasnt so keen on the art style, is it worth reading the rest of them digitally?

Well if you're coming from the direction of both the big two sucking ass and you're an Image/Darkhorse/other, guy, that doesnt really leave much room for discussion does it

I do think in this case DC is the lesser of two weevils though.