Unfair comparison time:
I'm looking at this cover yesterday...
...and it makes me think:
"Where the hell are the fun stories in DC's nu52?"
Yeah, that seems like it came out of nowhere. But the question has been percolating in the back of my mind for awhile, and this cover--on an issue about a flag football game between the Avengers Academy and the Jean Grey School--kind of crystallized the issue in my head.
Because if there is one thing that's been distinctly missing from the nu52, it's fun.
Hey, I don't expect every title to be "fun." Grim and gritty and serious have their place. And trust me, I'm acutely aware that "BWA HA HA" can very easily be overdone.
But there has been no balance at DC since Flushpoint--it's been all grim and gritty, all the time. Even the books that I think are pretty good seem focused on being as gloomy as possible.
I don't read all the nu52 titles--some I've never read--so it's quite possibly I've missed something. And, yeah, we've had some smiling and camaraderie, more so in some books than others.
But where's the silly, fun romps? Where are the "day in the life" stories? Where are the loopy Jimmy Olsen's wacky week stories, even as a back-up? Where are the "Swamp Thing's pal Chester gets into nutty trouble because of Swampy's tubers"? I know we can't do JLA/JSA crossovers...but could the Justice League stop being broody and self-important long enough to have a picnic? Teen Titans, how about taking a month off from life-threatening menaces to have a softball game? Hey, Firestorm, you're made of two teenagers--maybe take a break and tell a tale of kids doing fun things with super-powers? Birds Of Prey, maybe add someone like Lady Blackhawk, just so we can have an occasional bit of off-kilter hijinks? Hey Grant Morrison and whomever is writing Superman this week--Kal-El used to have a sense of humor. Would it hurt to have him at least crack a smile, even for one issue? One panel? Could we ever dare hope for a Flash/Superman race?
And the back half on this weeks AvX Vs was a bunch of short strips poking fun at the whole AvX thing. Can you picture any such sense of fun, of any such ability to laugh at themselves, happening at the ridiculously self-serious nuDC? Odds of seeing an Ambush Bug series mocking DC? Zero.
Sometimes, it seems as if the current head honchos are working so hard to distance themselves from the "old" DC, that they've forgotten that comic books are supposed to be fun...
Showing posts with label Avengers Academy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Avengers Academy. Show all posts
Thursday, October 4, 2012
13 Months Later--Where's The Fun?
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Donald Duck--Spaceknight?!?
From the letters page in this week's Avengers Academy, Christos Gage explains why the can use old Rom villains, but not Rom himself:


A few comments:
A) Marvel, you are owned by Disney. You are literally made of money, and have a legal team that could rival the Borg for relentlessness. If you could sort outMiracleman Marvelman, you can do this. Make this happen.
Plus, I've got visions of a Rom/Donald Duck crossover. Make. This. Happen.
B) To whomever is holding the Rom rights: exactly how much coin are those rights making you right now? Are you waiting for Spielberg or Lucas or something? Ain't gonna happen. Something is better than nothing. Plus, a deal with Marvel/Disney virtually guarantees Rom his own show on one of the Disney channels, which in turn means lots of opportunity to re-launch the toy line, so, mega-coin. Make it happen!!
C) You'd have to "change his armor, weapons and name"? Well, you could just call him Shazam...oh, wait...
D) Hey, Marvel/Disney, while you're at it, throw a few buck to the holders of the Sax Rohmer rights, so we can get Fu Manchu back (by name) and finally start reprinting Master Of Kung Fu. And when the hell are you going to relaunch MOKF with Brubaker writing? I'm running out of patience...
A) Marvel, you are owned by Disney. You are literally made of money, and have a legal team that could rival the Borg for relentlessness. If you could sort out
Plus, I've got visions of a Rom/Donald Duck crossover. Make. This. Happen.
B) To whomever is holding the Rom rights: exactly how much coin are those rights making you right now? Are you waiting for Spielberg or Lucas or something? Ain't gonna happen. Something is better than nothing. Plus, a deal with Marvel/Disney virtually guarantees Rom his own show on one of the Disney channels, which in turn means lots of opportunity to re-launch the toy line, so, mega-coin. Make it happen!!
C) You'd have to "change his armor, weapons and name"? Well, you could just call him Shazam...oh, wait...
D) Hey, Marvel/Disney, while you're at it, throw a few buck to the holders of the Sax Rohmer rights, so we can get Fu Manchu back (by name) and finally start reprinting Master Of Kung Fu. And when the hell are you going to relaunch MOKF with Brubaker writing? I'm running out of patience...
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Saturday, February 25, 2012
A Special PSA
Parents of super-powered children:
DON'T send your kid to learn to use his super-powers. Keep him in a normal school. It was good enough for Peter Parker, it's good enough for you!!
[Editor's note: hey, Jocasta, did you ever hear of small sample size?]
From Avengers Academy #26
[Editor's note: hey, Jocasta, did you ever hear of small sample size?]
From Avengers Academy #26
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Great Moments In Avengers Camaraderie
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