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And the first rule of Batman, "I was never alone," ends up being a throughline in a lot of Grant's DC stuff. Nobody is ever alone. The JLA, The Seven Soldiers, Superman, Batman. They're there for each other. Others are there for them. It's good stuff.
This is how good integrating the Wildstorm characters into the DCU during the New 52 could have looked, but noooo, let's just get the Rob to do Grifter and launch a crap Stormwatch book and shit all over Gen13.
Voodoo wasn't bad tho.
Literally almost the entire cast of Thunderbolts. https://t.co/UYyyWyLd3m
the way Dan Mora depicts Rose in Once & Future makes me really want to see him on a Lois Lane story.
@MastersThePen @DaveShevlin This is absolutely an exciting announcement and a good looking comic, and yet all I can think of is this -
Byrne has Reed give a big speech about how they can't just stay and live normal lives even though there are other heroes, because they're the Fantastic Four, and that's special.
He doesn't explain why it's special. But it is. And Byrne just assumes the reader knows why.
referring to a group of four private citizens as one of the city's "greatest natural resources" is some straight up exploitative bullshit.
"Ah yes, The Fantastic Four. Truly they are among the best of our human capital stock."