September 2008 Archives

What exactly is the history of the characters of the DCU anymore?

There!

I said it!

The elephant in the room that nobody really seems to want to address.

After Infinite Crisis, I have absophrockinglutely no idea what is and what is not canon and quite frankly, it does effect my ability to enjoy a given story.

It would have almost been easier to have suffered a 100% reboot of the DCU after Infinite Crisis if there at least had been some kind of overriding editorial vision but like so much of collaborative fiction, that really didn't happen.

Now I'm not saying that the Post-Crisis On Infinite Earths DCU had a cohesive vision.

No. That took a bit to build up after 1986 but it did seem to gel relatively well by 1990 or so.

Hell... even the Legion, with all the post-Crisis rebooting, still made more sense to me than much of what has come after Infinite Crisis.

Now I will admit that my pre-2002 habit of buying a ton of weekly books has stopped for some time now. The value of spending $3.00+ on 3-4 minutes worth of read each issue really couldn't be justified at all anymore.

And after Infinite Crisis, both Giga and I really curtailed pretty much everything we bought on a monthly basis to about 3-4 books max.

Because of that, I have had to live vicariously through so many comics bloggers' reviews to even begin to have an idea of what the DC Universe is even like anymore.

But honestly, I don't think it would have mattered if I had bought every post-Infinite Crisis DC comic or not.

There just doesn't seem to be any attempt at a cohesive whole any more regardless of what books one follows.

My rambling train of thought now moves forward and maybe, if you've started to read Paper Crack, you can either point me in the right direction of some blogger that can answer my questions or some source of meaningful data.

Superman #680

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Superman #680
Written by James Robinson ; Art by Renato Guedes and José Wilson Magalháes; Cover by Alex Ross

So this is part 4 of James Robinson's recent take over of the Superman title.

I had purchased #677 when he came on but there was no usual "gotta keep reading it" vibe for me that I usually get from Robinson so I never picked up the next issue.

Let's face it... dragging out Superman fighting Kirby's Atlas character pretty much smells of the good-old modern "let's pad it all to fit a trade paperback" story-telling mentality.

And I'm sure as hell not interested in wasting cash on the individual issues of most of these padded storylines anymore.

Anyway... from the moment this cover came out I knew I was going to buy the book.

Krypto sans silly Silver Age human-thinking thought balloons = a very hard Nala.

Even as a kid I wanted Krypto, who rarely appeared in the 70s even, to be a real dog that just happened to have Superman-level powers.

And it only took me 30 years and three continiuity reboots to get it!

Suffice to say, Superman's getting this this shit beat out of him by Atlas and Krypto comes into whip the bite this hell out of Atlas. And he does a remarkable job of this.

So I see that you are saying... "Nala? What's the point of this utterly pointless waste of this Apache directory filler called Paper Crack now that you've sold off your 15,000+ comics and you always seem to hate comics anyway?"

Well...

While I have a love-hate relationship with comics that exceeds my love-hate relationship with Plastic Crack, there's still some strange lame vane part of me that wants to write and discussion frigg'n comic books.

Yes. I barely buy anything any more.

And no, my opinion is absolutely not important either.

But let's face it... I'm a f'n geek and if there's one thing geeks like to do is pointlessly waste valuable personal free time discussing the useless minute details of utterly worthless shit.

And so... Paper Crack™ is resurrected to not annoy the few readers/contributors I have over at Plastic Crack by my mixing comic shit in with my Transformers shit.

So there.

I've wasted another $10 on registering a domain (though I should have done that ages ago) and because I am the World's Most Beloved Polish-American™, you now can read my comic book rantings almost 99% free of my gay Transformer rantings.

Happy Re-Birthday!

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A new pointless comic book collective blog has been reborn.

Invites have gone out to potential authors.

Maybe.

We can be as cool as About Heroes one day.

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