My favorite thing about Geoff Johns events is how each one steps on the dick of the Geoff Johns event before it, because of artist delays. Just recently, Darkest Night blows the ending of Flash: Rebirth, which blows the ending of Legion of Three Worlds. Having the next big thing always start before the last one has finished is a weird model for a business that runs on creating addicts out of books that “mean” something. Getting the last series’ spoilers in the new event series is basically turning comics into their Previews solicits.
My favorite thing about Geoff Johns events is how each one steps on the dick of the Geoff Johns event before it, because of artist delays. Just recently, Darkest Night blows the ending of Flash: Rebirth, which blows the ending of Legion of Three Worlds. Having the next big thing always start before the last one has finished is a weird model for a business that runs on creating addicts out of books that “mean” something. Getting the last series’ spoilers in the new event series is basically turning comics into their Previews solicits.
Aaron imagines “Shops in New York” as art galleries of variant covers, with customers huddled around certain prized rarities in hushed whispers.
It’s bad when I can guess what books Lydia picked. I knew Big Questions was gonna get a mention.