Joe: That whole sequence in Alleytown was incredible, from the Year One homage of Batman’s entrance through a smoldering hole in the wall through the fight with the family and Damian’s arrival. Zack: He also lost and didn’t even really admit it to himself, which I thought was very clever. Joe: Teamwork is the one thing he never expects. He thought he had them all, and then they came together to drive him back. I loved that sequence.Ĭori: Yeah, loved that sequence. I guess with one of the set pieces, which was when Bruce first-person narrated fighting (and losing to) the rest of the Bat Family. I also think it helped clarify Red Hood’s role in things, which I’m pretty excited about personally. It did a nice job building off of what happened last week, drawing the lines of the ‘war’ more clearly. Joe Grunenwald: Yeah, the center of the story being an ideological conflict between Bruce and Selina is really a refreshing way to take a storyline like this. So let’s get right into it! What did you all think of Batman #137, “Batman/Catwoman – The Gotham War” Part 2?Ĭori McCreery: I’m really liking where this story is going, it really seems to put the test to the age old question of whether Batman does more harm than good. Vibe: Rebirth will be available, of course, only on the Bizarro World.Zack Quaintance: Hey gang, we’re here for what feels like the first DC Roundtable in forever, and we’ve got A LOT of cool stuff to discuss. Update: Happy April Fools' Day from the Irredeemable Shag, Frank, Michael, Kelson, and myself! You can read about this and other comic book-themed April Fools' Day pranks at Publishers Weekly's The Beat. Additionally, Fortress of Baileytude has posted a more enthusiastic commentary on what this means for DC Comics's publishing plan and fan base. The Justice League Detroit blog looks at the unlikelihood of this particular creative development. Speed Force considers the potential impact Vibe's return may have on the Flash. Once Upon a Geek has posted further details on this epic event, including an extensive interview with Johns and Van Sciver. The net is, naturally, buzzing with the news. The future, it would seem, belongs to Vibe. DC Executive Editor Dan Didio has revealed that the mini-series' fast-approaching December 2009 release date will ensure that writer Geoff Johns will not be guiding Barry Allen's adventures once the five-issue Flash: Rebirth comes to an end. Unfortunately, although Paco Ramone's resurrection will undoubtedly have far-reaching ramifications for the Justice League and its associated heroes, this ambitious project does not bode well for fans of the fastest man alive. There are very specific details to his character and personality that we'll be exploring on a completely new level." As a character, he's different because of his intrinsic values and what he believes in and how he approaches crime and how he approaches criminals and how he approaches the guilty and the not guilty. Our goal is to elevate the Vibe Universe. In a Newsarama interview Johns explained, "We want to turn Vibe into a pillar of the DC Universe. DC Comics has announced that the next chapter in the continuing rebirth cycle will resurrect Paco Ramone, the sonic superhero known as Vibe! Vibe: Rebirth, a five-part mini-series launching at the end of this year, will reunite the now familiar creative team of Geoff Johns and Ethan Van Sciver and reinvent one of the DC Universe's forgotten heroes. With The Flash: Rebirth hitting comic stores everywhere today, the scarlet speedster's triumphant return has been unexpectedly overshadowed by a development offering tantalizing hints regarding the future shape of the DC Universe.
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