Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #023
April 2017
So
what comics did Professor Alan read during April? How many were Rebirth
books? How many were for the upcoming epic epic epic Quarter-Bin #100?
How many featured the (original) World's Greatest Detective? How many were based on the works of one of the greatest literary minds in history?
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I bought a couple of those HB/DC x-overs, myself (AS/JQ & BG/Flintstones), and while enjoyable, found the back-up previews of the new Top Cat & Jetsons more so.
ReplyDeleteThis is a poor attitude, I know, but despite liking each intro, I don't expect to pick up the titles, at least right away in single issue form - the fact a comic title as consistently excellent as Russell's & Pugh's Flintstones can't survive in today's market, makes me a little gun shy & pessimistic about the line's future titles.
I may 'trade-wait' Jetsons, Top Cat & Snagglepuss.
Still, I anticipate the forthcoming DC/Warner Bros. specials - Jonah Hex/Yosemite Sam, indeed!
Thank you for that comment, Mark.
ReplyDeleteThe fact that it has taken WB this long to figure out that crossing over some of their non-DC Comics into the DCU is a good idea ... let's just say it's about time.