Last week we asked
‘Will ‘Infinite Frontier’ Launch the Next Era of the DC Universe?” Here’s what some of you had to say:
Wheeljack84 “All I will say is this. I thought New 52 was utter trash, and so was Heroes in Crisis.”
duh: “I feel like all of these new reboots/refreshes like Rebirth, Infinite Frontier, Doomsday Clock, Generations, etc are just DC trying to undo how damaging the New 52 was. My biggest issue with the new 52 wasn’t what they took away, but the inconsistency of it. Like Batman keeps all of his mythos and Superman’s disappears but not all of it because there are some popular stories we still want to reference but they may have happened slightly differently. They also made concepts more confusing when the stated goal was to attract new readers (look at Superboy’s New 52 origin). Now they’re calling it a refresh and trying to get out stuff that was supposed to be published for a different reboot (5G) which just shows how disorganized they ar
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Last week we asked
What is Robert Kirkman’s Solid Blood #17? Here’s what some of you had to say:
Galactic Breakdown: “I’m super excited I was able to grab a copy online through Midtown at cover price before they sold out. I had to pay double shipping though because they didn’t originally have it up for pre-order at the time I paid for my books since this book was literally added onto retailer’s existing orders without their knowledge. It’s selling on eBay for 25-50 bucks looks like. Definitely a fun release and I love Kirkman’s surprise releases like he did for Die!Die!Die! & Negan Lives. It’s hard to do stuff like that with companies dedicated to advance solicits. Daredevil #25 is the only big two comic that didn