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Post by sdsichero on Jul 19, 2019 2:15:11 GMT
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Post by achilles on Jul 19, 2019 14:55:28 GMT
DC Comics began in 1927 with the introduction of its most famous and popular characters Cyborg and Harley Quinn. And that's obviously been the entire story of DC ever since.
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Post by sdsichero on Jul 19, 2019 16:39:04 GMT
DC Comics began in 1927 with the introduction of its most famous and popular characters Cyborg and Harley Quinn. And that's obviously been the entire story of DC ever since. We'll make that canon.
Those are also the stars of the Brave and the Bold.
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Post by SporkBot on Jul 19, 2019 17:41:06 GMT
You can trust Dan Didio and crew to fix their problems this time. After all, just look at the many times in a few short years they've been forced to clean up the messes they create, and...
...oh. Riiiiight...
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Post by belletainsummer on Jul 19, 2019 21:41:32 GMT
Surely the solution to people preferring the old comics to the new ones, is to improve the quality of the modern comics? Maybe skip out on the misery and "events" for a while? Stop trying to be edgy, and lay off the supposed twists and alleged subversions?
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Post by achilles on Jul 19, 2019 22:18:42 GMT
Surely the solution to people preferring the old comics to the new ones, is to improve the quality of the modern comics? Maybe skip out on the misery and "events" for a while? Stop trying to be edgy, and lay off the supposed twists and alleged subversions? No, what are you talking about! DC must not give in to the fans' complaints and give them good stories! Show no weakness, DC.
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Post by liama on Jul 20, 2019 9:44:22 GMT
DC Comics began in 1927 with the introduction of its most famous and popular characters Cyborg and Harley Quinn. And that's obviously been the entire story of DC ever since.
Ah how I remember those days of the coal powered Cyborg.
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Post by achilles on Jul 20, 2019 11:44:05 GMT
DC Comics began in 1927 with the introduction of its most famous and popular characters Cyborg and Harley Quinn. And that's obviously been the entire story of DC ever since.
Ah how I remember those days of the coal powered Cyborg.
That's...actually a nice idea, for an Elseworlds type thing. A steampunk Cyborg, the poster boy for a character with a reason to be all steampunk. He actually might work better that way...
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Post by OneWhoIsAll on Jul 20, 2019 23:15:41 GMT
Welllllll with mordern comics like Heroes in Crisis. Can you really blame people for buying older reprints, who most likely grew up with those comics and like to share them with their kids?
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Post by Johnny Smith on Jul 21, 2019 2:23:49 GMT
DC Comics began in 1986 with the introduction of its most famous and popular characters Wally West and Dick Grayson. And that's obviously been the entire story of DC ever since. Fixed.
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Post by liama on Jul 22, 2019 19:43:28 GMT
DC Comics began in 1986 with the introduction of its most famous and popular characters Wally West and Dick Grayson. And that's obviously been the entire story of DC ever since. Fixed. That's just silly. According to the Great Lord Dido. Wally West and Dick Grayson are not popular characters and must be eliminated.
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Post by SporkBot on Jul 24, 2019 19:10:21 GMT
DC Comics began in 1986 with the introduction of its most famous and popular characters Wally West and Dick Grayson. And that's obviously been the entire story of DC ever since. Fixed. You're both crazy! The DC Universe didn't begin until 2006, because Superman's first appearance was in 2011's Justice League #1!
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Post by achilles on Jul 24, 2019 20:57:25 GMT
Fixed. You're both crazy! The DC Universe didn't begin until 2006, because Superman's first appearance was in 2011's Justice League #1! Good point.
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