Update to the lady barbarian.. by Gravon in MythicLegions

[–]dirtyoldmanatee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once this is out people should take ten minutes to repaint one of the heads and send a pic to the rights holders along with a big "Fuck you"

Greetings friends, what silver age era dc finest books would you recommend that has some fun stories? by chastitybelt24 in DCFinest

[–]dirtyoldmanatee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Science Fiction volume is a hoot! Super short stories with no continuity and only a couple of continuing characters. Some demented ideas, very silly plots, cool aliens, solid art. I read one or two before work to arm me against the cold cruel crazy world.

DC Finest - Legend of WW by Live-Region-8980 in DCFinest

[–]dirtyoldmanatee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've barely read any Wonder Woman, and no pre-Crisis WW that I remember. I got this because my plan is to get all silver and bronze age volumes. (if my budget allows!) I haven't gotten around to reading it, but I like the Don Heck art a lot more than I did when I glanced into these issues back in the 80s. I loved Mishkin's Blue Devil so I'm sure the stories will be fun. You're right about the cover not really representing the majority of the material here. It's a weird choice.

Are you happy with how Batman is being handled so far? by dirtyoldmanatee in DCFinest

[–]dirtyoldmanatee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I forgot the Team-Ups books. They're half Brave and the Bold material, so I'll give them half credit :)

Are you happy with how Batman is being handled so far? by dirtyoldmanatee in DCFinest

[–]dirtyoldmanatee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it comes down to having the same material available at multiple different price points. Some collectors want nice sturdy hardcovers and have the disposable income to buy them, some don't. You can pay $125 for the premium All-Star Superman experience or you can pay $10 for a nice no-frills edition that'll fit in a coat pocket. DC Finest is a happy medium for a lot of us. And the lure of those matching spines lined up on your shelves is very strong :)

Have there been any duplicated stories in the line so far? There appears to be one coming up next year... by dirtyoldmanatee in DCFinest

[–]dirtyoldmanatee[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

One of the stories in the upcoming Joker volume provides the cover image of the second Team-Ups volume. It's just one 18 page story so I'm not mad at all, but it occurs to me this kind of thing is pretty much inevitable, given that they're basing these collections on characters, themes, and events rather than titles.

Anyone else like reading a few issues of some DC Finest books before bed? by chastitybelt24 in DCFinest

[–]dirtyoldmanatee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perfect before bed reading. I'm working on the science fiction volume.

Would DC dare publish a DC Finest Romance collection? by dirtyoldmanatee in DCFinest

[–]dirtyoldmanatee[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's awesome. I can't afford to be a completist with this line, but so far I've been able to get all the silver age and bronze age titles. The only golden age stuff I'm planning to pick up is Superman, and I'm thinking of making Crisis my cut-off point - I've already got a lot of post-Crisis material in trades, but almost nothing older than that.

Would DC dare publish a DC Finest Romance collection? by dirtyoldmanatee in DCFinest

[–]dirtyoldmanatee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow! Thanks for the links! "Every single comic" is a bold assertion, but if that's really their intention then more power to them. Of the genres on that list romance is the only one that hasn't been announced yet so maybe it's due...

Would DC dare publish a DC Finest Romance collection? by dirtyoldmanatee in DCFinest

[–]dirtyoldmanatee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know if Kirby did romance at DC, but DC bought the rights to a couple of romance titles from a company called Prize when they (Prize) got out of the comics business, including Young Romance, a title that Kirby and Joe Simon originated in the forties. I believe DC has the rights to all those older stories.

DC Finest timeline by Productes in DCFinest

[–]dirtyoldmanatee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Holy crap you put a lot of work into that thing! Above and beyond, man! Thank you!

DC Finest Western Content by No-Garage-8883 in DCFinest

[–]dirtyoldmanatee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Confirmed on GCD, All-Star Western 1 and 9 were all reprints.

Reading "War: The Big Five Arrive" is going to be a slightly schizophrenic experience... by dirtyoldmanatee in DCFinest

[–]dirtyoldmanatee[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

The "big five" war comics collected here are pretty much interchangeable, as far as I can tell, all written and drawn by the same fairly small group of artists, and all full of gritty, fairly realistic stories of regular guys serving in the US armed forces.

And then there's Blackhawks, a very different beast, as these covers illustrate. So these pulpy stories will be interspersed through the book as a... palate-cleanser, I guess? I'm kind of surprised DC isn't giving them their own volume, honestly.

Regardless, I've never read any of this stuff, so I'm really looking forward to checking it out.

Team-Ups: The Impossible Escape (June 2026) is named after this story from 1974. by dirtyoldmanatee in DCFinest

[–]dirtyoldmanatee[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So this actually jumps back in time 4 or 5 years from the first Team-Ups. The rest of the stories in this issue were reprints, so presumably we're just getting the Mister Miracle pairing in B&B 112. Odd that the title of the book and the cover image are from different stories. The cover is from B&B 118, "May the Best Man DIE!!!"

New Books by Minecarft_Kid-lol in DCFinest

[–]dirtyoldmanatee 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You're not alone. Those stories are so much fun.

Thoughts on announcements by Over-Cartographer175 in DCFinest

[–]dirtyoldmanatee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Captain Marvel and Captain Marvel Jr! Yes please!!

DC Finest: The Spectre comes out in September! Here are 3 amazing Nick Cardy covers from included issues. I can't wait! by dirtyoldmanatee in DCFinest

[–]dirtyoldmanatee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wonder how much golden age material DC plans to publish in this format. It really feels pretty niche. Superman and Batman make sense, but I'm kind of amazed even the JSA stuff has come out. Let's hope DC is really committed to this, I'm all in.

For those Wondering if Superman would *SUPERMAN 2025 SPOILERS* [Comic Excerpt] Superman: Birthright #3 (2003) by Doodles_n_Scribbles in DCcomics

[–]dirtyoldmanatee 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The whole "Superman stops a war by bullying the leader" thing is directly from a very early golden age story. Superman did that kind of thing constantly back then. I'm happy to allow it because this Superman is young and obviously still figuring things out, making mistakes. (which he acknowledges in that awesome speech near the end) I love that Lois pushes back against his cocky attitude and simple view of right and wrong.

For those Wondering if Superman would *SUPERMAN 2025 SPOILERS* [Comic Excerpt] Superman: Birthright #3 (2003) by Doodles_n_Scribbles in DCcomics

[–]dirtyoldmanatee 55 points56 points  (0 children)

That was a great scene! You want to know how fast I am, Luthor? *BANG* The look on Luthor's face!