tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10945794.post1656492178000045894..comments2024-03-27T21:12:28.287-05:00Comments on Collected Editions: DC Comics Retroactive Collections Coming 2012collectededitionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14698269790653953645noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10945794.post-53761372524509483672011-10-26T17:19:10.675-05:002011-10-26T17:19:10.675-05:00Awesome! Thanks for explaining your method CE, I h...Awesome! Thanks for explaining your method CE, I hadn't picked up on it before, well justified and I share your enthusiasm :DGlintnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10945794.post-5243645711331730662011-10-26T15:19:59.099-05:002011-10-26T15:19:59.099-05:00Adding the DC New 52 relaunch books to the DCU Tra...Adding the DC New 52 relaunch books to the DCU Trade Paperback Timeline is going to be a lot of fun.<br /><br />They'll just go at the bottom of the list -- so there's Blackest Night, then Brightest Day/Flashpoint, then the New 52, and then Pre-Crisis after that.<br /><br />I could try to integrate the books into the existing timeline -- JLA: Year One out, Geoff Johns and Jim Lee's Justice League in -- but my timeline has always been a "reading order" as well as a timeline, and integrating the new DC Universe just wouldn't hold up. If you're reading Legends, you'll want to have read Superman: Man of Steel before it, but if you're reading Superman: New Krypton, you want to have read Superman: Secret Origin. Despite that DC calls this a relaunch or a reboot, essentially all of their stories are just linear even though they sometimes double-back on themselves, and that's how we'll treat this, too.<br /><br />(Another example, one of my favorites, is that Robin: Year One is in continuity because it ties in to Nightwing: On the Razor's Edge, but also Batman: Long Hallowee/Dark Victory, which contradicts Robin: Year One, are in continuity because they tie in to Batman: Face the Face and Batman: Life After Death. The explanation isn't complicated -- these were two "Year One-era" stories published at two different times, both popular, and one writer chose to pick up on one and one chose to pick up on another. We don't jettison one or the other from the timeline or even try to arbitrarily retroactively place them in the beginning -- it's simply that they're contradictory stories and one goes with this and one goes with that. Same with the new DCU.)<br /><br />Probably it's going to go something like this ... ACTION COMICS, then JUSTICE LEAGUE ... SUPERMAN, then STORMWATCH and DEMON KNIGHTS (or vice versa) ... the BATMAN titles before SUPERBOY and TEEN TITANS; also BATMAN before I, VAMPIRE ... FLASH, then CAPTAIN ATOM ... FRANKENSTEIN and OMAC together ... and so on. So much fun! I could do this all day.<br /><br />Sorry Mark -- still Pre-Crisis down at the bottom. I maintain that when someone's visiting the timeline, they're looking right off the bat for the more solid reading order just after Crisis on Infinite Earths, not the more piecemeal pre-Crisis material. It's there for the consulting, but the real "one after the other after the other" meat of the timeline begins with Man of Steel.<br /><br />Cheers all!collectededitionshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14698269790653953645noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10945794.post-83629383637888109542011-10-26T13:11:46.658-05:002011-10-26T13:11:46.658-05:00Aww, I was kinda hoping these would be collected i...Aww, I was kinda hoping these would be collected in 3 paperbacks each featuring the decade the stories were set in. So I guess I will be picking and choosing here.ewk!https://www.blogger.com/profile/02293876827527936996noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10945794.post-13819046144471085822011-10-26T11:30:28.667-05:002011-10-26T11:30:28.667-05:00Aand if you add a new section for the New 52, will...Aand if you add a new section for the New 52, will you finally be moving the Pre-Crisis stuff up to the top? ;-)D. Mark Simmshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16537028797086907873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10945794.post-62917935735830186632011-10-25T19:11:05.294-05:002011-10-25T19:11:05.294-05:00Talking of the DC Universe Trade Paperback Timelin...Talking of the DC Universe Trade Paperback Timeline - what are you going to do with the new 52, add to it refit the current timeline as we learn what is and isn't in continuity or start a new page?Glintnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10945794.post-80831364048087272262011-10-25T18:30:04.291-05:002011-10-25T18:30:04.291-05:00Not really, Kelson. DC released digital versions ...Not really, Kelson. DC released digital versions of some additional issues from those eras for 99 cents apiece. (For example, as a companion to the 80's JLA book they released JLoA # 233-236.)allstarmatcheshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16754758277080185925noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10945794.post-65911004471490680182011-10-25T17:25:21.274-05:002011-10-25T17:25:21.274-05:00I LOVED the Flash ones, and I picked up the Superm...I LOVED the Flash ones, and I picked up the Superman Man of Steel one just to get my dose of Bogdovane Superman again. Should have snagged Breyfogle doing Detective but I dunno, the art was only so-so. Love these books, some of the best reads for my money in a long while.Kurt Christensonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05917529183717066057noreply@blogger.com