Even if it's not all a reboot, that doesn't mean it's good news
According to this Newsarama slideshow, they say that not everything's being rebooted post-Flashpoint.
But that doesn't mean they're off the hook yet. What if the effects of Identity Crisis still stand, even after what does get rebooted?
In fact, what if Wally West is still written out of the Flash cast?
Those particular questions aren't answered in their posting, and with Geoff Johns and Dan DiDio still dominant, it wouldn't be surprising if they do keep some of the most awful story effects around while adding new ones to the wasteland they've created.
But that doesn't mean they're off the hook yet. What if the effects of Identity Crisis still stand, even after what does get rebooted?
In fact, what if Wally West is still written out of the Flash cast?
Those particular questions aren't answered in their posting, and with Geoff Johns and Dan DiDio still dominant, it wouldn't be surprising if they do keep some of the most awful story effects around while adding new ones to the wasteland they've created.
Labels: dc comics
The JSA never existed in the Nu-DCU?
Count me out right there.
Posted by TheDrizzt | 6:40 PM
Is it just me, or does it seem like DC (and Marvel, to a lesser extent)are trying to re-invent the wheel every year with these so-called events. Neither company has produced anything in years that I have the slightest interest in, and even if I did, I don't have the time, the energy, or the inclination to try to keep up with all the rebooting, shifting time-lines, ect.
Posted by Thnunumber6 | 5:53 PM
The Joker hatches an evil scheme, and Batman foils it. Why couldn't they just leave it at that?
Posted by degu | 7:41 PM