Forty-three collections for the DC Comics December 2020 trade paperback and hardcover solicitations is a lot better than the short months we've been having lately, and commensurate with this time last year (40 collections, then). So maybe things are normalizing in terms of DC's collections schema, even as overall, of course, things at DC are pretty far from normal.
There's plenty books I'm excited about on this month's list, but I'll digress a moment and say next month's "regular series" releases should be really interesting. There's quite a number of collections for this month that stop right before this new "Endless Winter" event, which seems quite obviously like a Convergence-style stop-gap story — don't get me wrong, a multi-part story crossing over into regular series like War of the Gods or something, I love it, but with all parts written by Andy Lanning (whom we haven't seen in forever!) and Ron Marz, this says index story out the wazoo. And with Death Metal ending the same month — yeah, the Justice League versus the terrible, earth-shattering threat of, uh, "the Frost King" will likely be a fun diversion, but I'm more interested in what all this is stalling for.
That said, a bunch of new, a bunch of old, some endings, and so. many. books. coming out in the January/February period. Like, the end of Young Justice, the end of Hawkman; the end of Kelly Sue DeConnick's run on Aquaman and the end of G. Willow Wilson's run on Wonder Woman. Batman aplenty, with the big release being James Tynion's Batman: The Joker War, but then also the next volume of Peter Tomasi's Detective Comics, and volumes of both of these great post-Crisis collections series Batman: The Caped Crusader and Batman: The Dark Knight Detective.
Also, some big reprints, starting with a new series of Crisis on Multiple Earths collections — let's see how far we can get this time. Also Legion of Super-Heroes: Before the Darkness and the 1990s Justice Society of America miniseries, more 1980s Justice League International (again), more William Messner-Loebs era Wonder Woman, and another of the deluxe Sandman volumes that can't come out fast enough for me. Some months are thin, some months are full, but rarely do we see a month with this much something for everyone.
So let's dig in and look at these in more detail:
• Aquaman Vol. 4: Echoes of a Life Lived Well TP
Being the end of Kelly Sue DeConnick’s Aquaman run, issues #59-65 plus some guest spots, in paperback. The Endless Winter tie-in follows right after.
Though it's almost hard to remember at this point, Gail Simone's New 52 Batgirl run really is significant, putting Barbara Gordon back in the cowl for the first time in forever, whereas nowadays Barbara as Batgirl (again) feels pretty natural. Equally longtime Birds of Prey writer Simone also accomplished the transition from Oracle back to Batgirl. All of this makes for a run worth collecting in omnibus; it also bears mentioning that Simone channels the horror genre pretty heavily in this one — arguably too tonally dark for a Batgirl book, but effective nonetheless. Collects Batgirl #0-34, Batgirl Annual #1 and 2, Batgirl: Futures End #1, and more.
• Batman Adventures: Robin, the Boy Wonder TP
Pitting Robin against Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy, among others, this is Batman: Gotham Adventures #7, #19, #29, #42, #54, and Batman Adventures #9.
• Batman: Detective Comics Vol. 4: Cold Vengeance TP
Issues #1012-1019, by Peter Tomasi and featuring Mr. Freeze in a tie-in to "Year of the Villain." This was previously listed as hardcover, but now seems to be paperback. “Joker War” is issues #1022-1026
• Batman: The Caped Crusader Vol. 5 TP
Collects Batman #466-473 and Detective Comics #639-640, some rather classic early Batman and Robin Tim Drake stories (including vs. perennial foe Lynx, and maybe King Snake!). The latest Dark Knight Detective companion book (see below) collects through issue #611 of Detective, so it has some catching up to do. Both books arrive in January.
Collects two stories by Chuck Dixon with art by John Van Fleet — Batman: The Chalice and Batman: The Ankh #1-2. Surprised this isn't hardcover deluxe, but reflects an apparent new interest at DC in collecting Chuck Dixon's material
• Batman: The Dark Knight Detective Vol. 4 TP
Issues #601-611 and the Detective Comics Annual #2, with stories by Alan Grant, Mark Waid, and Brian Augustyn, and featuring Clayface, Etrigan the Demon, and the debut of Anarky. Nice to see both a Caped Crusader and Dark Knight Detective volume out in January. "Knightfall" hits Detective at issue #659, for those who think that'll be where these trades end.
In hardcover, James Tynion’s issues #95-100, arriving in February.
• Birds of Prey: Blood and Circuits TP
Issues #96-103 of Gail Simone's Birds of Prey run, seemingly exactly the same as the 2007 release of this trade.
• Crisis on Multiple Earths Book One: Crossing Over TP
What appears to be a new start to the old often-incomplete, often-hard-to-find Crisis on Multiple Earths series of collections; I think this’ll make some people happy if indeed it gets down to the later volumes, which never ultimately collected all of the JLA/JSA “pre-Crisis” team-ups. This new volume actually collects the contents of the first two original books, so maybe that will shorten release time, too. Collects Justice League of America #21-22, #29-30, #37-38, #46-47, #55-56, #64-65, #73-74, #76, and #82-83.
• DC Comics: The Art of Lee Bermejo HC
Likely to include work on Batman, Luthor, Before Watchmen: Rorshach, and The Joker.
• DC’s Greatest Detective Stories Ever Told TP
Interesting collection of not-just-Batman detective stories, including Lois Lane, the Question, Slam Bradley, the Sandman, and Detective Chimp — one maybe senses a bit of Event Leviathan's influence here. Collects Adventure Comics #51, Batman #441, Detective Comics #2, #329, and #572, Lois Lane #1-2, Secret Origins #40, and The Question #8.
Collects Batman: Earth One Vol. 1, Wonder Woman: Earth One Vol. 1, and Superman: Earth One Vol. 1. Cue “Earth One” in Monty Python and the Holy Grail — "I'm not dead yet!"
• Green Lantern by Geoff Johns Book Four TP
Final Crisis: Rage of the Red Lanterns #1 and Green Lantern #26-38, including the Green Lantern: Secret Origin story. Blackest Night, for reference, begins with Green Lantern #43.
• Green Lantern: Circle of Fire TP
Being now both Judd Winick’s first arc on Green Lantern, issues #129-136 starring Kyle Rayner, previously collected as New Journey, Old Path, and also the contemporaneous (but not necessarily related) “Circle of Fire” miniseries lead by Brian K. Vaughan, comprised of Green Lantern/Firestorm #1, Green Lantern/Adam Strange #1, Green Lantern/Atom #1, Green Lantern/Green Lantern #1, Green Lantern/Power Girl #1, and Green Lantern: Circle of Fire #1-2. There was to be a set of Kyle Rayner collections that I don’t think progressed; remains to be seen if this is a one-off or if DC is jumping ahead to the Winick run.
• Hawkman Vol. 4: Hawks Eternal TP
Issues #20-29 by Robert Venditti and Fernando Pasarin, an awfully big trade that marks the end of the series. Coming in February.
• Heroes in Crisis: The Price and Other Stories TP
Paperback release, following the hardcover, and collecting Batman #64-65, The Flash #64-65 and Annual #2, and Green Arrow #45 and #48-50.
• Just Imagine Stan Lee Creating the DC Universe Book Two TP
Just Imagine Stan Lee with John Byrne Creating Robin #1, Just Imagine Stan Lee with Gary Frank Creating Shazam! #1, Just Imagine Stan Lee with Scott McDaniel Creating Aquaman #1, Just Imagine Stan Lee with Chris Bachalo Creating Catwoman #1, Just Imagine Stan Lee with Walter Simonson Creating the Sandman #1, and Just Imagine Stan Lee with John Cassaday Creating Crisis #1, in paperback.
• Justice League Dark Vol. 4: A Costly Trick of Magic TP
Collects issues #20-28 (previously #21-25 and the Annual #2), the first full volume by Ram V after James Tynion's departure. Issue #29 is the “Endless Winter” tie-in.
• Justice League International Book Two: Around the World TP
Continuing, thank god, the new paperback collections of the Keith Giffen/J.M. DeMatteis Justice League era, being Justice League International #18-25, Justice League America #26-30, Justice League Europe #1-6, and Justice League International Annual #1. The contents are roundabouts volume 4 of the previous set of collections. There's some Invasion! tie-ins in there.
• Justice League Unlimited: Hocus Pocus TP
Continuing the new recent collections of the animated Justice League Unlimited comic, this time with a magic theme. It’s Justice League Unlimited #11, Justice League Unlimited #14, Justice League Unlimited #25, Justice League Unlimited #33, Justice League Unlimited #37, and Justice League Unlimited #40, with appearances apparently by Stargirl, Deadman, Blue Devil, Doctor Fate, Zatanna, Shadow Thief, and the Spectre.
• Justice Society of America: The Demise of Justice HC
A step in the right direction toward finally collecting the short-lived 1990s Justice Society series by Len Strazewski and Mike Parobeck, this is a 1990s Justice Society miniseries by Strazewski, Rick Burchett, and Parobeck that set the stage for the later series. Also All-Star Comics #57, the last canonical Golden Age appearance of the JSA, and a story from Adventure Comics #466, the first telling of the JSA refusing to unmask before Congress.
• Legends of the DC Universe: Doug Mahnke HC
Probably some cool stuff in here, and nice to see a "newer" talent like Mahnke get one of these books; I'm glad to see work from his Superman: The Man of Steel. Collects stories or art from Action Comics #775 and #1000; Batman #645; Batman: The Man Who Laughs #1; Batman and Robin Annual #2; Black Adam: The Dark Age #1; Detective Comics #1000; Final Crisis: Requiem #1; Green Lantern (2011) #0 and #50; Green Lantern (2016) #50; Hitman/Lobo: That Stupid Bastich #1; JLA #61 and #65; Justice League #25; Justice League of America #25; Justice League: Elite #1; The Multiversity: Ultra Comics #1; Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein #1; Superman #8-9; and Superman: The Man of Steel #87.
• Legion of Super-Heroes: Before the Darkness Vol. 1 TP
In hardcover, 1980s Legion of Super-Heroes stories from just before “Great Darkness Saga,” being issues #260-271 and Secrets of the Legion of Super-Heroes #1-3. This is an era of Legion I find pretty accessible and iconic, so I’m excited about this one, though I’m told the story quality may vary.
• Manhunter by Archie Goodwin and Walter Simonson Deluxe Edition HC
The award-winning 1970s Detective Comics back-up tales by Archie Goodwin and Walt Simonson, well worthy of a deluxe edition, and as relevant as ever to the DCU. Issues #437-443 and the silent epilogue from an earlier reprint.
• New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 5 HC
The New Teen Titans #32-49, The New Teen Titans Annual #3 (first appearance of Danny Chase) and #4, Tales of the Teen Titans #91 (as this was a reprint of New Teen Titans #31, this is probably just the cover or a short recap section), Secret Origins #13, Secret Origins Annual #3, and Infinity, Inc. #45. The title became New Titans with issue #50 — is this the end of the omnibuses or will they continue?!
The New Teen Titans #24-31, Tales of the Teen Titans #84-88 (reprints of some of the former, so probably just covers), and The New Teen Titans Annual #2. So, this one ends where they newest omnibus picks up.
• Richard Dragon, Kung-Fu Fighter: The Coming of the Dragon! HC
One must obviously be sorry Dennis O’Neil didn’t live to see this come out. Collects O’Neil’s Richard Dragon, Kung-Fu Fighter #1-18, The Brave and the Bold #132, and DC Comics Presents #39.
• Sandman: The Deluxe Edition Book Two HC
I'm increasingly interested in these new deluxe-size Sandman collections with tertiary material placed in context. This is issues #17-31, so the Dream Country (vol. 3) and Seasons of Mists (vol. 4) collections, plus issues later collected in Fables and Reflections (vol. 6). Additionally, there's “Fear of Falling” from Vertigo Preview #1 and Sandman Special #1 (both collected in Fables and Reflections), and stories from Vertigo: Winter’s Edge #1-3: “Flowers of Romance,” “A Winter’s Tale,” and “How They Met Themselves," which I think only so far appeared in the Absolute Sandman and Absolute Death volumes.
• Superman & Batman: Generations Omnibus HC
Collects the two four-issue miniseries and the third 12-issue miniseries by John Byrne. I know there’s a lot of excitement about this one.
• Superman by Grant Morrison Omnibus HC
Being the start of the New 52 Action Comics, issues #0-18 and the Annual #1 by Grant Morrison, Rags Morales, and Andy Kubert.
Superman #65, #79, #80, #96, #97, and #127, Action Comics #151, #242, #252, #254, and #255, World’s Finest Comics #68 and #75, Superman’s Girl Friend, Lois Lane #8, Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen #13, Adventure Comics #210, and Showcase #9.
• Superman: Kryptonite Nevermore HC
Previously collected at least once, this is the 1970s “Sandman Saga” by Dennis O’Neil and Curt Swan, with a cover by Neal Adams. This “new direction” saw Superman de-powered and his mythos modernized, though the changes were not particularly long lasting (at the time). Collects Superman #233-238 and #240-242, apparently newly restored and recolored.
• Superman: The Last Son Deluxe Edition HC
Geoff Johns, Richard Donner, Adam Kubert, and Gary Frank’s stories from Johns’ run on Action Comics, previously the Superman: Last Son and Superman: Brainiac collections. This is Action Comics #844-846, #851, #866-870, and the Action Comics Annual #11. We’re due, I think, for a “New Krypton Omnibus” to go along with this.
• Superman: The Man of Steel Vol. 2 HC
Continuing the omnibus-esque collecting of John Byrne's Superman run, this is Action Comics #588-593, Adventures of Superman #429-435, Legion of Super-Heroes #37-38, Superman #5-11 , and Who’s Who Update 1987 #2, #4, and #5. With appearances by the Green Lanterns, the Metal Men, and the Joker; the first post-Crisis appearance of Mr. Mxyzptlk; and an infamous storyline with Big Barda, Mister Miracle, and the villain Sleez.
• Swamp Thing: The Bronze Age Vol. 3 TP
Ahead of Alan Moore's run, this is The Saga of the Swamp Thing #6-19 and Saga of the Swamp Thing Annual #1 by Martin Pasko and Tom Yeates.
Stories by Dan Jurgens and Scot Eaton from the Walmart exclusive Titans Giants.
• Wonder Woman Book Two: Ares Rising TP
Thrilled to see the new collections of William Messner-Loebs’ Wonder Woman run continuing. This is issues #77-89, with some Lee Moder art in there; issues #88-89 are actually by Christopher Priest. The 2016 Wonder Woman by Mike Deodato book collects issues #90-100, after which John Byrne replaces Messner-Loebs on the title — so it remains to be seen if this is the last collection in this series or if DC will see fit to reprint the “Contest” storyline again.
• Wonder Woman by George Pérez Vol. 5 TP
Collects Wonder Woman #46-57 (previously also Who’s Who #3-4, #7-8, #13, and #16, though they’re not mentioned in this solicitation). This ends just before the War of the Gods crossover; if these paperbacks map to the Perez omnibuses, the next and final one would be War of the Gods #1-4, and Wonder Woman #58-62, #168-169, and #600.
• Wonder Woman in the Fifties TP
Collects stories from Wonder Woman #45, #50, #60, #66, #72, #76, #80, #90, #94-95, #98-101, #103, #105, #107, and #108; All Star Comics #56-57; and Sensation Comics #97-100.
• Wonder Woman Vol. 3: Loveless TP
Collection of issues #74-81 by G. Willow Wilson, tying in to "Year of the Villain." I believe this is Wilson’s last volume before Steve Orlando takes over (and then Mariko Tamaki); I also think this was previously solicited in hardcover, now converted to paperback.
• Young Justice Vol. 2: Lost in the Multiverse TP
Paperback of issues #7-12 by Brian Michael Bendis, following the hardcover.
• Young Justice Vol. 3: Warriors and Warlords TP
Hardcover collecting issues #13-20 by Brian Michael Bendis, now being the last volume of the series. Bendis’ Young Justice is done, his Superman is about to be done, Checkmate has gone missing ... what's happening with the Bendis era of DC Comics?
I am excited for the Green Lantern: Circle of Fire trade. I bought both of the Green Lantern: Kyle Rayner trades and was hoping more would get released.
ReplyDeleteI'm sad that all of the Bendis related stuff is ending. I loved that he brought back Young Justice and my favorite Superboy, Conner Kent. He even put him back in his best costume and not the dumb tee shirt and jeans look. I've loved his run on Superman and thought the Wonder Comics brand was a great idea. It sucks that it is all ending but I'm glad it happened.
-Kon30
You missed the biggest news of the Solicitations: Mark Waid is writing for DC again!
ReplyDeleteAlso it's truly the end of an era with Dan Jurgens, the last writer still on the same book since Rebirth, ending his time on Batman Beyond.
Count me among those excited for "Superman & Batman: Generations", which I've long looked forward to reading.
ReplyDeleteEager for others, too, including "Superman: The Last Son" & "Superman: The Man of Steel Vol. 2". Like many of us, I was really excited to pick up Vol. 1, but weeks later, I have yet to find it here in Toronto (of all places!). At least one store continues to wait for their order. I hear a lot of "It's still being held up at the border, so who knows when we'll get it" for various books from various retailers.
These days, it's really hit & miss in parts of Canada as to what trades we actually see in stores week to week, considering the ongoing shipping delays for DC product, post-Diamond. Of the 2 new distributors, apparently Lunar is more reliable than UCS which services the east coast (so, this region of Canada). UCS hadn't even figured our country (& its many loyal DC customers) into their new distribution plans. It seems they're still trying to figure things out as we wait for them to get their act together. Right now, it's a mess.
Circle of Fire, Before Darkness, WW by WML, JLD, and Young Justice for sure. Maybes on Manhunter, JSA, The Chalice, and WW by GWW (I haven't read any of her run yet). I hope these Legion collections presage really rolling through Levitz's whole run (after presumably re-releasing GDS in HC, but they'll probably screw up the format somehow). That seems like such a hole in the DC collections catalog (and so weird that 5YL gets an omnibus before most of the previous run is collected).
ReplyDeleteBig WHAT?? on the BoP collection. It's not compatible with the Murder & Mystery and (name forgotten but the one in the Edelweiss Spring 2021 catalog) volumes at all. I kept assuming this solicitation would get changed in the official solicts, but now I'm just totally confused.
I think one more volume of LSH after this one and, with the Levitz Deluxe books from a few years ago, we'll have all the newsprint Legion stuff collected. I'm not sure if all the "Tales" stories were collected.
DeleteI think it would be good to reissue the Levitz LSH newsprint stories, but I'm eager to get on to the Baxter books, hopefully all the way to 5YL.
No, DC's never collected Tales Of The LOSH #314-325, which were the last original stories before it switched to all-reprint. They collected the first 13 issues of the Deluxe series in trades several years ago, but not these, despite the stories running concurrently and referencing each other.
DeleteBesides a second "Before The Darkness" collection and a second "5YL" Omnibus, I'm hoping DC will pick-up with the rest of the Levitz deluxe series, issues #14-63 plus the annuals, Substitute Heroes special, and 3 different spin-off mini-series...
Aren't issues 1-5 included in the Swamp Thing Bronze Age vol. 3 omnibus? Why is that? According to Amazon, they weren't included in the second volume as well ("Collecting Swamp Thing #14-24, Challengers of the Unknown #81-87, DC Comics Presents #8 and The Brave and the Bold #122 and #176")
ReplyDeleteI’d like DC to continue the LEGIONNAIRES collections before doing the 5YL omnibus or the one solicited here... but I guess they won’t by now. Do anybody know if they have cancelled the LEGIONNAIRES books? They were great...
ReplyDeleteRegarding Batman, Knightfall does begin in Detective 659 but there is a TPB called Prelude to Knightfall that collects from Detective 654 and Batman 484.
So following that there is still some catch up to do for the Detective Collections... BUT the Batman ones get to Batman 473 according to the latest Caped Crusader collection here. So it seems it would be just one more TPB to go to have all issues from 401 until Knightfall and beyond collected!
David
Well, Issue 401, 402 and 403 aren't collected anywhere!
DeleteFYI, a teen titans omnibus vol 6 has been announced, it contains these on the amazon description: The New Teen Titans: Games #1, World's Finest Comics #300, Teen Titans Spotlight #1-21, and The New Teen Titans (Drug Awareness) #1-3.
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