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My Love Affair With (some of) the New DCU

We are 5 months or so into the DC reboot (aka the DCnU) and so far, it’s 50/50. I’ve seen a lot of angst over the complete overhaul and, to be honest, I understand why. DC has rebooted character before, but this is the first time they did it across the board and some things just feel sloppy. Specifically, the concept that it’s only been 5 years since “Supers” appeared and yet now we have legacy icons (the Big Three) as well as thousands of “Second Tier” heroes.

And don’t get me started on Booster*.

BUT, as much as I may cry about the treatment of my favorite hero or the question the “history” of the reboot, there are four amazing products that not only prove it was a smart move, but keep me coming back for more:

1) Batwoman: 

**

Ladies and Gentlemen, this is the gold standard for comics. The artistry of J.H. Williams III crosses the line between story and..uh..art. Even the boarders of each panel tell a story. Whenever we see Batwoman, we get the crazy, psychedelic boarders, but when it’s just Kate Kane being Kate Kane, the boarders are angular and plain. The separation of the character and her worlds using this kind of attention to detail makes the comic emote a story and not just tell it. Plus, the re-readability of each issue is top-notch. Batwoman, alone, is worth diving into the DCnU.

2) Aquaman:

***

This is the opening page of Aquaman #5 and is, without a doubt, one of the best examples of a “Batman Cold Opener” (as my buddy Scipio over at The Absorbascon likes to say). I was hooked with Issue #1 and have been hanging on ever since. Part of that is because of sequences like the one above, but the other part is because the comic is one of, if not the only, one that is “self-aware”. Case in point: the “diner scene” from Issue #1:

****

By the way, this scene happens immediately after Aquaman orders the Fish and Chips (seriously). Geoff Johns and Company know they are dealing with “the least popular superhero” and yet they are rebuilding an icon while maintaining a decent level of tongue-in-cheek. The storylines are excellent and the artwork is above par. The level of effort put into this comic has quickly made Aquaman my absolute favorite character of the DCnU.

3) The Flash:

*****

I put this one as a close second to Batwoman in terms of artistry. I love the sequence above from Issue #1 because it shows a story rather than telling it. We see The Flash dealing with a burglary situation while at the same time, getting all the intro/credits/background stuff out of the way. The circular nature of the panel is fantastic because it’s all happening at the same instant. I wish we had more items like this in each issue, but when they do happen, they are worth the wait.

4) Wonder Woman:

******

The team behind Wonder Woman has done an outstanding job of re-spinning her tale. Specifically, we see Diana dealing with the Greek Gods and all their selfish/crazy machinations. Storyline-wise, this is one of the best and while the artistry isn’t up my alley per se, it is still very well done. Plus, the plot and character development far outweighs any feelings of “meh” I may get from the presentation (when compared to Batwoman). It’s an example of a strong story wrapped in a pretty package (the comic, people. Not WW herself. Sheesh). I love a good tale of Greek mythology and Team Wonder Woman has hit a grand slam with the spin they’re putting on it.

So, there you go.

But the question remains, has the DCnU been a success? I’d say most likely and use myself as an example. Whereas I used to read only a couple DC comics (a round of applause for Booster Gold and Red Robin, please), I’ve now more than doubled that number since the reboot. And while there are certainly some massive holes and major stinkers, we are extremely lucky to have at least four outstanding titles.

If you’re new to the DCnU or are one of those readers who have refused to come back after the reboot, I recommend giving at least the comics above a try. If nothing else, you’ll be treated to some stunning artwork and impressive storytelling.

And really, isn’t that the point of comics to begin with?

*’Cause really, DC? The guy lives outside the Time Stream which should have made him impervious to Flashpoint. If you wanted to really drive a point home, why not leave him as the only one that isn’t affected by the reboot? You’d have a lot of room to work with as he tries to adjust to a “different” past. Okay, okay. Rant over.

**image courtesy of http://comicbookjesus.com/2011/02/03/extra-sequential-podcast-26-action/j-h-williams-iii-batwoman/

***image courtesy of http://ifanboy.com/articles/the-best-of-the-week-in-panels-01-25-2012/

****image courtesy of http://www.google.com/imgres?q=aquaman+1+fish+and+chips&hl=en&safe=active&gbv=2&biw=1211&bih=536&tbm=isch&tbnid=DwBlqjkNuZPrNM:&imgrefurl=http://happynerdjohn.blogspot.com/2011/10/aquaman-1-review.html&docid=EJygaQDqgkIzXM&imgurl=http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-q-WAO1s-YSM/TppVHdzxJ2I/AAAAAAAAAfM/IV8sv9DCTUc/s1600/Aquaman2.jpg&w=955&h=961&ei=Y_srT-XZBYrGtgfoxfHOAw&zoom=1

*****image courtesy of http://www.google.com/imgres?q=the+FLash+%231&hl=en&safe=active&gbv=2&biw=1211&bih=536&tbm=isch&tbnid=nf733FZ7cFJNCM:&imgrefurl=http://comicsalliance.tumblr.com/post/10814258316&docid=RTkKec9iSbXIlM&imgurl=http://26.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lsap285kWW1qcw9rdo1_500.jpg&w=500&h=383&ei=CQAsT9mxBsWCtgflgen-Dw&zoom=1

******image courtesty of http://panelsonpages.com/?p=43711

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Tweets of the Week

Tweets of the Week: 27 Jan 12

Well, we’ve done it again. Survived another week of 2012 despite our best efforts. And what better way to reward ourselves than with a huge, sweaty roll of 20-dollar-bills?

Sadly, I got none.

Instead, I give you all….

CM’s TWEETS OF THE WEEK* (now in technicolor):

@vscotttheauthor: RT @dcPriya: There is something about 2012 — something in the air, the wind, the sunshine — that says “This is the year dreams come true.”

@LauraSherman: It’s kind of fun to do the impossible. – Walt Disney

@scalzi: If I were going to micro brew, I would make “Mandelbrau” — the world’s first fractal beer.

@jasonpinter: Hipsters are just people who aren’t cool enough to be nerds. #nerdlove

@YourMindMyWords: Remember: “Wishes are the dreams people aren’t chasing hard enough”

@JensBookshelf: Are we still anticipating the zombie apocalypse or have we moved in? How about the dolphin apocalypse? They’re plotting something.

@EllenHooper1: Change doesn’t mean memories are lost, but new ones are to be made

@mommy2harper: There is nothing in the world like hearing my three boys make each other laugh hysterically.

@timpratt: When God closes a door, I hammer a wedge under the bottom real good, because if God doesn’t want something to get loose, I mean, damn.

@sheumais: @AbielleRose … so THAT’S where my package ended up!!

@nataliecparker: “Writers aren’t exactly people…. they’re a whole bunch of people trying to be one person.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald

@NikaStewart: I don’t have a problem with caffeine. I have a problem without caffeine

@quickmissive: The Internet makes researching for a WIP so easy. On the other hand, it’s also really easy to get cyber lost for an hour or so.

@veschwab: I had a moment today, in the midst of fear & frustration & uncertainty, when I stopped, looked around & remembered this is all an adventure.

@SuzBrockmann: Put the iPhone down, writer! Just put it down and back away! Butt in the chair! Fingers on a real keyboard! Now! Do it now!

@Sean_M_Maher: Admiring the sunrise this morning my daughter gasps with delight, “How did you know those were the colors I wanted ?!?!”

@DeathStarPR: “I love you.” “I know.” “… You know what? Forget I said anything. Have fun being a wall ornament in Jabba’s Palace, a-hole.”

@DepressedDarth: The new iPhone is no longer being sold in China due to riots. Everyone knows it’s the Droids they are really looking for.

@AuthorMJFifield: Sweetie, we’re crooks. If everything were right, we’d be in jail. #firefly

@broslife: “You’re not my type” is code for “Come back to me after I’ve had my third Cosmo.”

@catvalente: Autocorrect is the natural predator of Tweets.

@badbanana: Einstein took naps during the day. So if you want to be smarter, my advice is to take more naps while having an IQ of 160.

@WhatTheFFacts: The fruit was called orange before the color. The color used to be called geoluhread, which just meant yellow-red.

@TheRomiDames: I know I live in the future because I just had to plug in my book.

@Amelia_blogger: “I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear.” – MLK

@RebeccaLucente: “Don’t cha wish your girlfriend was emotionally unavailable and lived thousands of miles away like me?” – Twitter flirting

@KellyMeding: To the people freaking out because Wikipedia is dark, here’s a novel idea: crack open an encyclopedia or something.

@AuthorMJFifield: Some people just need a high five. In the face. With a chair. #truestory

@strandedhero: You can write a novel without really thinking, but when it comes time to edit you don’t have a choice anymore. #amediting

@@JimGaffigan: When is it going to be my turn to be George Clooney’s girlfriend?

@SuzBrockmann: I think of taxes as an investment in my country. I kinda like America, and think investing in it is a good thing.

@AbielleRose: I’ll give anyone 1,000,000,000,000.00 if they come finish this desk for me. I’m sick of screwing stuff!

@AbielleRose: F***. I’m drunk. And I have a hammer.

@alan_tudyk: love is the potato, that runs the potato battery, that runs me.

@karenstivali: Just read the word “villain” as “vitamin”. I must be deficient…in evil.

@SandyBoynton: An unexpected umlaut can add ironic flair to a humdrum word. For example: hümdrüm.

@alan_tudyk: I work to bring home the bacon; I have a friend who’s a ham; an enemy who’s a swine; I have a woman I pork..sorry… I’m being a pig.

Aaaaand scene. Have a great weekend, everyone!

*Note: As with all TotW, it’s really the past couple. Also, all tweets are kinda’ as they appear in my feed to include RT credits (when able), trends, misspells, poor punctuation, lies, these are not the droids you’re looking for, but I was going to go to Toshie Station to pick up some power converters, hokey religeons and ancient weapons are no substitute for a good blaster at your side, and that’s no moon,

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