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The art looks great, of course.
If the meek shall inherit inherit the Earth, then I at least want Baffin Island - and a property manager to work for me who is made of sterner stuff than I.
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This was my post to the thread. I posted the cover to DCU#0 over two weeks ago in the Legion May Solicitations thread .
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Nope. Just me being stupid. Mind still reeling from seeing Iron Man.
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All I can say is oooooooooooooooooooooooooh. I am so looking forward to this.
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Man the art, as always, is steller. Combine that with everyone else's work ? the inking, the coloring and the writing adn what I've seen already thatnks to DCU 0 , I'm more hooked and waiting for more, than before.
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http://www.haloscan.com/comments/lazybastid/7701939905028429447/ Hmm. I read it over lunch, and I'll guess I'll give it another read through to make sure I wasn't being too hasty with it. But honestly, coming at it from the perspective of somebody who doesn't follow the DCU and was willing to give them a shot, I thought it was incomprehensible gibberish. Paul O'Brien | Homepage | 05.01.08 - 10:48 am | # http://comicpants.com/2008/05/01/wednesday-number-ones-43008/ I think I was supposed to’ve done more homework to enjoy what I just read. And nothing’s more fun than homework, right? Oy. Structured like Marvel’s recent Civil War: The Initiative #1, DC Universe Zero is a series of vignettes, most just three pages long, each meant to lead the reader to buy some series or another. How, I have no idea. There are incestuous, interminable references to all of DC’s previous Crises; there’s a Green Lantern vignette so obtuse that only regular readers will have some notion of what it all means; the Spectre does…something; Grant Morrison tries too hard to sell his obscure villain, Libra; there’s more obscure ominousness in Wonder Woman’s snippet; and the concluding page is apparently supposed to be some momentous shocker, but I couldn’t make heads or tails of it. The closest the book comes to being involving is the Batman vignette, staged as a nod to The Killing Joke with the Joker offering up portents of Batman’s doom in a face-to-face meeting at Arkham. All told, though, DC Zero’s an incoherent splatter, the equivalent of watching a half dozen movie trailers that are all weak. It’s not just disappointing in and of itself, but downright depressing as the keynote of things to come at DC - a keynote that tells me they haven’t listened to a single word from their critics; that they’re content to cater to only the die-hards with little interest in drawing in a new audience. At this point I can only wish DC luck - they’re gonna need it. http://savagecritic.com/2008/05/zero-hour.html On the other hand, I'm not here to praise ZERO. [...] ...and I think that one those terms, this is a pretty miserable failure, because there weren't ANY introductions going on here, really, and there doesn't seem to be any discernible through-line going on. I mean, I read each and every DC comic, and am a DC fanboy of the first water, but even I still don't really understand what FINAL CRISIS is "about", or, perhaps more importantly, where the hell the DC Universe is going AFTER it... [...] For DC UNIVERSE ZERO, I'm going to go with either a high AWFUL or a low EH, depending on how cynical you actually are... http://www.haloscan.com/comments/lazybastid/3747628921015121523/ I doubled my orders (from 100 to 200) based on comments by Rich Johnston and Bob Wayne that lead me to believe that maybe they weren't just blowing smoke up my ass (as per usual) and that DC Zero was going to be a huge, good story, right on the eve of Free Comic Book Day, and I definitely didn't want to be caught short. I won't be caught short. In fact, if we even sell that original 100 inside of two months I'll be shocked. Should have been a free teaser. Would still have been an awful book (3 pages of story, teaser ad, 3 pages of story, teaser ad is *not* a great format), but at least it would have been a *free* awful book. DC fans may dig it. But in terms of getting anybody new onboard and evening up the market share again... this is another hole in the boat below the waterline.
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while I agree the art looks nice, the preview had all that I find wrong with Johns. first of all why does he have to land in Smallville, kansas, and there is a stand in for Ma and pa kent in the future. instead of cute, it just comes off as poor writing. the man can write some good stuff, but he needs to get the monkey of nostalgia off his back.
why not have him land among some teens or aliens being attacked by an anti-alien group?
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Dude...Lay off for a minute. While I'm not sure I agree with S-prime landing in smallville it does fit with other super/future moments. The ugly little three eyed dude at the start of johns' action/legion run landed in smallville. In fact if I beleive that it's the same two people who find S-prime.
I enjoy John's writing alot at times, while I don't agree with everything he does exactly ( Killing Conner kent for example)I do like it. However during the DNA legion , "time lost kal\clark" landed in smallville.
I personally think it's like a staple of sorts. Superman related people = smallville for the most part. Whenever they crashland somewhere it's usually in smallville. It just sorta fits ya know?
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I, personally, can't wait. I just wish it was earlier than August. Also, my local store sold out of DC0 within a day.
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SAY..... whatever happened to Kitson version of Cosmic Boy? will he be making an appearance soon, alongside the Templar Knights? Who are the Templar Knights?
Speaking of Legion version, will we see the Legion from One Million?
Discuss!
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Dude that's a really good thought. From what I read , Geoff is going to add every version of the legion that he can while writing and that goerge would try to squeeze who he could in the backrounds and such...man I cannot WAIT! This is exactly the type of book i've been waiting for.
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I do hope they resolve the Templar Knights storyline just to find out what has been going on. I understand the first thing they are going to do in DC 0 Is go after Monel in the phantom zone. Sure hope it happens . LOL
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Huh. The gag with the xenophobic future "Kents" was OK the first time, mainly because it was so shocking. I don't think it wears well with a repeat. I'm not a particularly religious man, but there is something deeply heretical about perverting Jonathan and Martha Kent's images into murderous xenophobes. It actually does bother me, for reasons that I find hard to explain. (Maybe it's the kind thing that would be OK in a Moore/Ennis meta-comics vehicle, but not kosher in an actual Superman comic.)
I do have a burning question though. Who's the bald dude in the 3boot section of the poster? Luthor Lad? Picard Pete? Telepath Tom? OH! It's Star Boy! He's whiter and balder than I remember him. I hope that's a result of scan/repoduction process and NOT an accurate representation of Perez's depiction. I like my Star Boys dark and hairy! (OK, that might give someone the wrong impression.)
...but you don't have a moment where you're sitting there staring at a table full of twenty-five characters with little name signs that say, "Hi, my superpower is confusing you!"
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I have no desire to see the Templar Knights or the threeboot Cosmic Boy ever again.
I do have a desire to see the old-school Element Lad. What's up with him not being in the picture? If they can fix and depict the reboot Element Lad, they should at least show a snippet of the original.
Also regarding the cover, it looks like the lightning rod is still around. It now looks like that would be Bart, if anyone.
Further in, I suppose the "ripping their soul out/making them forget Superman" was a hint at the explanation for the five-year gap and everything post issue 36. We'll probably see more of the explanation, so I'd better brace myself for the complaints now. I wonder how the reboot and threeboot will be explained--better brace myself for that too.
Having some resolution to the future, evil Jon & Martha from Action comics was okay. I could have used a cheerier resolution, but this is Superman Prime we're dealing with. At least he isn't shown promptly killing off legionnaires.
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Originally posted by doublechinner: Huh. The gag with the xenophobic future "Kents" was OK the first time, mainly because it was so shocking. I don't think it wears well with a repeat. I'm not a particularly religious man, but there is something deeply heretical about perverting Jonathan and Martha Kent's images into murderous xenophobes. It actually does bother me, for reasons that I find hard to explain. (Maybe it's the kind thing that would be OK in a Moore/Ennis meta-comics vehicle, but not kosher in an actual Superman comic.)
I agree that there's something sickening about beginning the mini-series with the perverse Superboy clone (presumably) butchering evil, rascist versions of Ma and Pa Kent. I realize that the point is to further establish Superman-Prime as the anti-Superboy, but it seems like kind of cheap way of doing it. After all, Supes-Prime already beat to death one adoptive father-figure, Earth-2 Superman, after Johns turned him into a doddering idiot.
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Not sure I saw any hints of Mon's reappearance in DC 0 unless the noteboard's reference to "Superman Red/Blue" is strechted to be a nod to the costumes/abilities of Supes and Mon?
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Paul O'Brien's full review, billed on his blog as "from the "I suffer through them so you don't have to" file" http://www.thexaxis.com/misc/dcuniverse0.htm <font face="Arial Narrow"><span style="font-size: 16px;">I didn't set out to buy DC Universe Zero. I would have ignored it, but my store was offering it as a giveaway. Presumably they thought it would help drum up interest in DC's upcoming slate of superhero titles. Now, the reaction to this book has been rather amusing. The hardcore DC fans seem to be generally pleased with it, not to mention vociferously defensive about it. And hey, if it meant something to them, that's great. But given some of the arguments that have been put in the book's defence, it's perhaps worth spelling out what DC actually advertised it as containing. The solicitation promises "a journey through the past and present of the DCU", "the emergence of the greatest evil in the universe" and "the stunning return of a force for good." Meanwhile, in his DC Nation column, Dan Didio says that the book has "all the ingredients for a great comics event", which he specifically cites as including "a big story." He describes the book as a bridge from Countdown to various upcoming projects, which "sets the stage" for those books. He promises that "mysteries unfold and secrets are revealed." And he says - I quote - that "best of all, whether you're a longtime reader or a casual fan, Zero is a book for everyone to enjoy. We have built DC Universe Zero to be your primer for the greatest comic universe of all." A book for everyone to enjoy! Well, huzzah. Surely this is the comic for me, built to introduce me to the stories that DC is most proud of. Thank heavens that DC's notoriously convoluted, crossover-riddled continuity is finally to be explained to me. And it's written by Grant Morrison and Geoff Johns, so it should be a decent story into the bargain, right? A story. Like they promised. Or perhaps not. Where to begin? It isn't a story. It's a series of three-page trailers for what seem to be largely unrelated stories, all tenuously linked by a common narrator. The pay-off at the end, as you've surely heard, is that the narrator is hinted to be Barry Allen, regaining a sense of self-awareness after some time being merged with the universe. Quite how a casual reader is supposed to work this out, or what significance they're supposed to draw from it, I have no clue. But that's a minor point. Fundamentally, this isn't a story. It's a trailer reel artificially bolted together with a framing sequence that adds nothing to the individual elements - or at least, nothing meaningful or discernible to me. They advertised this as a story. They failed to deliver one. Bad start. But let's leave that aside and approach the book for what it is - a string of adverts. Does it even work on that level? Well, no, it does not. Let's break it down. The book opens with a condensed summary of earlier Crisis stories. So far, so good. Then, we get three pages of Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes fighting bad guys in the future. I have no clue what this is supposed to be about, why Superman is in the future, or what possible meaning I'm supposed to take from it beyond "some heroes team up and fight a villain I've never heard of." It conveys nothing, absolutely nothing whatsoever, other than that Superman and the Legion will be in a generic team-up this summer. Then, we get three pages of Batman and the Joker, plugging Batman: RIP. I presume they're talking about stuff that happened in Grant Morrison's Batman series, which I dropped a while ago. This one, to be fair, is at least comprehensible. Batman thinks Joker is trying to warn him about something nasty; he tries to question the villain about it. It's inoffensive, but doesn't really do much to sell the story. Really, what does this tell us beyond "Batman will be fighting a villain this summer"? It's also a particularly strained inclusion within the framing sequence, and so it suffers badly from the format, which implies connections that it doesn't appear to have. Next up is a plug for Wonder Woman: Whom the Gods Forsake. In the course of three pages, this manages to feature six villains, without giving a meaningful introduction to any of them. Shame they wasted a third of their space on a splash page, really. In fairness, at least this one conveys the basic premise of the story: some bad guys want to wipe out the Amazons, and meanwhile the Greek gods (presumably) have decided that the Amazons have failed and so the boys should take over. Now, that's not a story I have any particular interest in reading - I've always thought Wonder Woman is a godawful character - but as I say, at least these pages got their point across. But then we have the book's undoubted low point: a Green Lantern plug which is literally incomprehensible. Two out of three pages are given over to a bemusing montage sequence that casual readers have no hope whatsoever of understanding. The best I can get from this is that it has something to do with the rainbow-coloured lantern corps that I vaguely recall reading about on a message board somewhere. It is difficult to imagine how a "primer" for "casual fans" could fail in its remit so spectacularly. Absolutely dire. Following that, we have three pages of the Spectre, which goes the other way: it explains, broadly, what the Spectre is about. It says nothing about the story it's trying to promote. And finally, we have Final Crisis - a scene of a villain encouraging other villains to sign up to a new religion, and an incomprehensible page of a burning man falling through horizontal panels. The dialogue seems to suggest that if I'd read a recent storyline about a war in heaven, I might know what was going on here. Unfortunately, actually explaining any of this seemingly vital information appears to be beyond the wit of anyone involved. This is a garbled mess. It fails completely, both as a story, and as a primer for new readers. Hardcore DC fans appear to have derived some enjoyment from it as a trailer reel. Good for them. I was left more determined than ever to leave DC's line well alone. If this is what DC consider to be a primer for casual readers - and that's what they claim it is - then they have lost the plot to an unfathomable degree. I had always thought that, at the very worst, a teaser issue would simply leave me cold. With DC Universe Zero, we have something completely new. I got this thing for free, remember. When I'd finished reading it, I was sorely tempted to bill DC for my time. The best thing I can say for it is that (a) some of the art is quite attractive, and (b) it's saved me some money, by killing my last flickers of interest in Final Crisis stone dead. Promoting it as a proper story may have been a large part of DC's mistake - the book is especially confusing if you try to interpret it as a story, and many of the clouds lift when you figure out that it isn't one. But this is the definition of inaccessibility. I have been reading comics for a good twenty years. I have slogged through some of the most ill-thought out crossovers in history. And never, never have I been as baffled, confused and outright annoyed by a comic as I was by DC Universe Zero. I was left reeling, wondering how perfectly decent creators could have produced something so utterly misjudged. And I'm a devoted comics fan, for god's sake. If I can't make sense of it, what the hell is a genuine "casual reader" supposed to do with it? At least X-Men: Legacy made sure to spell out the point - newcomers might have been confused by the barrage of detail, but they would have got there in the end. With DC Universe Zero, they have no hope. I really went into this book wanting to like it, and by the time I'd finished I wanted to kick something. That is not the desired response. This company really needs to get its act together.</span></font f> <font face="Verdana"><span style="font-size: 24px;">Rating: D+</span></font f>
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Could've done without the Wall o'Text there, Reboot. I'd rather wait until my CBS gets it restocked so I can get one and read it myself rather than have another opinion foisted on me.
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The possible cover to Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds - For an extra big l mb version, click here .
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looking at the right side...the Kitson/Waid version - I noticed Element Lad has two different colors - red/yellow there and green/white on the poster....so which one is right? (similar to Star Boy's hair/bald and Ferro's ironed on/off).
Too bad Dream Girl is not there....(oddly enough, so is Dream Boy!) and when did Sun Boy rejoin?
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Thanks for posting that, Nightcrawler. Some interesting things - I see Kinetix, Gates and Shikari on the ZH Legion side.
There is also an interesting motif going on here, but I am not sure if the "central" Legion has any relevance here. There is a "snake" motif in each - ZH has Sensor, threeboot has Cham as a half-snake, but the "classic" Legion has a mummified thorny vine. Or is that connected to something that I can't see?
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I think the vine is supposed to be Chameleon Girl's bottom half.
(BTW...doesn't anyone want to take credit for starting this topic? I can re-insert your details.)
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