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HEAVEN OR HELL! DC Comics win/loss tracker.

Ixo

"This is not my beautiful forum!" - David Byrne
(Hi Guy)
Oh boy they're gonna let Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo loose on Nightwing! After months and months and months of poor Jurgens having to slog through Ric Grayson, this should be a vast improvement.
 

Ixo

"This is not my beautiful forum!" - David Byrne
(Hi Guy)
Superman Red & Blue #1 variant cover by Yoshitaka Amano:

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Becksworth

Aging Hipster Dragon Dad
I just saw a pic of cover depicting Superboy Prime fighting the Batman Who Laughs. Can they like both lose somehow?
 

Jeanie

(Fem or Gender Neutral)
They actually tried to fix Superman/boy-Prime in that issue. It kinda helped, imo.
 

Rascally Badger

El Capitan de la outro espacio
(He/Him)
Superboy Prime, as written by Geoff Johns, is one of DC's best villains. It is a perfect reflection of entitled fanboys. (Honestly, it almost feels self-critical when done by Johns)
 

Positronic Brain

Out Of Warranty
(He/him)
My problem with Prime is that Johns took a character defined by his naiveness and made him a psychotic killer. While I could forgive that, his power level and Johns glee at staging battles between his action figures translates into lots of senseless and graphical violence and the useless and explicit death of a lot of C and B listers (perpetrated by somebody wearing a S shield, no less). I think it represents everything that is bad at DC's execution of the big superhero event in a nutshell.
 
(perpetrated by somebody wearing a S shield, no less)
I don't really get this? Like, there are near countless bad-Supermans out there doing bad shit long before Johns was a writer. Hell, there was an entire website dedicated to cataloging them. (I miss Superdickery) Seems also like a prescient kind of theme you'd want to discuss in your tales of heroism as well, with regards to villains appropriating heroic/noble imagery for their own nefarious ends.

My favorite Superboy Prime moment is when the guy shows up powered by the Anti-Monitor and a Yellow Power Ring in Sinestro Corp Wars, and the whole Super-Fam converges to take out the trash like, "Fuck this guy, he ain't one of us!" And all he can do is throw a supertantrum going, "Nooooo ur the fakes!!!" What an excellent villain. He's like a modern Bizarro.
 

Büge

Arm Candy
(she/her)
My favorite Superboy Prime moment is when the guy shows up powered by the Anti-Monitor and a Yellow Power Ring in Sinestro Corp Wars, and the whole Super-Fam converges to take out the trash like, "Fuck this guy, he ain't one of us!" And all he can do is throw a supertantrum going, "Nooooo ur the fakes!!!" What an excellent villain. He's like a modern Bizarro.
It doesn't hold a candle to this:
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Rascally Badger

El Capitan de la outro espacio
(He/Him)
My problem with Prime is that Johns took a character defined by his naiveness and made him a psychotic killer. While I could forgive that, his power level and Johns glee at staging battles between his action figures translates into lots of senseless and graphical violence and the useless and explicit death of a lot of C and B listers (perpetrated by somebody wearing a S shield, no less). I think it represents everything that is bad at DC's execution of the big superhero event in a nutshell.

I question whether Superboy Prime was defined as a character at all before Geoff Johns got at him. He was just a stand-in Superboy, with the largely unexplored gimmick of being from the real world. The only problem I have with Superboy Prime is that they keep giving him an ending and then taking it back and then giving him basically the same ending again.
 
The thing about Superboy Prime is, if you really hate that he's a dickweed, you can just read Secret Identity, which is basically just a Superboy Prime story but where he's a proper goodie. Secret Identity is probably my favorite Supes story ever.
 

LBD_Nytetrayn

..and his little cat, too
(He/him)
Played straight, some of these seem alright.

With Bruce being so uncharacteristically open to suggestion by way of omen, though, I feel like we could get wackier...


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edit: (preemptively: no, this isn't recent, i just happened to see it out of context—presumably this is already infamous to people who are familiar with aquaman, but i had never heard of it before)
 
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Octopus Prime

Mysterious Contraption
(He/Him)
Naturally, I am someone who would like the Matt Fraction run on Supermans Pal, Jimmy Olsen; I love Fractions work in general almost as much as I love Jimmy Olsen in particular.

So me saying "this is the best thing DC has published in *years* isn't really saying much. But it's true.

Besides wringing all the joy possible out of the fact that Jimmy has the weirdest life of anyone in Metropolis, it also has Lovable Doofus Superman. Easily my favorite form of Superman.
 
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