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Looking forward to much of this....if it comes to pass. Hopefully, they won't screw things up with some of these characters. I'd love to see the one true Aquaman return instead of the sword-and-sorcery-wannabe-gimmick. And James Robinson returning to Starman would just be awesome beyond words...one of my favorite DC characters/series EVER!
Aquaman
Last Seen: On a regular basis, with the cancellation of Sword of Aquaman late last year with #57. He was considered for membership in the Outsiders, but Batman shut him down. His story went in…interesting directions after Infinite Crisis, but we think he’s back to being Arthur Curry (and knowing who he is) with two (real) hands these days…
DiDio says: “Right now we’re giving Aquaman a little bit of a rest, but we expect to see him appearing in one of the team books in 2008. We’re seeing the version of Aquaman that appeared in Sword of Aquaman – the Arthur Curry Aquaman.”
Plastic Man
Last Seen: Well, he’s here and there in Countdown to Mystery and involved with Eclipso, but as for some solo Plas love? Not much since Kyle Baker’s acclaimed and award winning series was canceled. That said, we’re becoming more and more convinced that artist Ethan Van Sciver can’t say more than three sentences without saying “Plastic Man”…so, is anything coming?
DiDio says: “Ah, Ethan VanSciver’s favorite character. Currently, Plastic Man is appearing in Countdown to Mystery, and I’m hoping we’ll do more with him and Ethan as schedules allow.”
Jack Knight
Last Seen: In any meaningful way, getting a happy ending (very rare in comics these days) at the end of Starman. Spottings are very rare, but he did get a brief appearance in Booster Gold recently. But that’s it.
DiDio says: “2008 will see the return of James Robinson to the DCU in a very strong and positive way, and with James coming back, I can only hope that Jack comes back with him.”
Brainiac
Last seen: Superman/Batman #35 and thereabouts, but come on – we want the crazy, deadly robot bent on world domination going against Superman mano y mano…maybe even the straight robot version as designed by Ed Hannigan? Is that asking too much?
DiDio says: “Big problems for Superman.”
Chloe Sullivan
Last seen: Okay – not yet, but we announced back in December that the character from Smallville would be making a trip to comics to join the Superman supporting cast.
DiDio says: “Chole is an exciting character on the television show, and we had hoped to work her into DC continuity, but unfortunately, the stars did not align properly, and even though we had announced it, she will not be appearing in any of the issues of Superman or Action Comics.”
Doom Patrol
Last seen: Superboy wall-punched back into continuity, and then lovingly reinvigorated by Geoff Johns in Teen Titans, and then used by Mark Waid and George Perez in an acclaimed Brave and the Bold story. And next up?
DiDio says: “Keith Giffen’s favorite project! Any time he writes a book, he wants to find a way to put the Doom Patrol in it. As of right now, there are no plans for Doom Patrol – we might be seeing some appearances of the characters individually, though.”
Ambush Bug/Lobo
Last seen: Hey – since Giffen was invoked…’Bug was last seen (for real) in 52 when he popped in to Firestorm’s Justice League, and there was a possible in-continuity (yes, we know that “continuity” has little meaning for Ambush Bug) in Superman/Batman Annual #1. And Lobo? He got a good turn in 52, and most recently appeared in Teen Titans and Blue Beetle.
DiDio says: “Ambush Bug is a question that I defer to Jann Jones, and since she’s not here, it doesn’t get answered. Lobo – he’ll be appearing in a major miniseries in 2008, but not the one you think.”
Demon
Last seen: Shadowpact, and turned to stone. A lousy development for the Demon, but hardly an insurmountable one.
DiDio says: “He’ll be appearing in a major miniseries in 2008, and exactly the one you think.”
Terra
Last seen: In Supergirl #12 - the new one, with dark hair, showed up. She has the same rock-based powers of her predecessor, apparently, but is a whole lot nicer and more heroic. And yeah – this one’s been announced and in the works for a while now…what’s going on?
DiDio says: “We’ve still got the miniseries in the works between Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray and Amanda Conner, and Amanda should be wrapping that up very soon, and it will be making our schedule also.”
Phantom Stranger
Last seen: Flitting here and there in Shadowpact and thereabouts, but nothing major.
DiDio says: “As much as Vertigo tries to take him from us, we’re going to hold on to him as tight as we can. We’ve done a lot of projects examining the mystic side of the DC Universe, and it’s hard to tell a story about the mystic side without the Phantom Stranger.”
Warlord
Last seen: The final issue of the ill-fated restart of the character with Bruce Jones writing. It was a touch disjointed and sudden, and storylines weren’t wrapped up. Kinda…messy.
DiDio says: “Unfortunately no plans for Warlord right now. That’s a book that after a period of time, I think we should revisit again. I think that Travis Morgan is one of the stronger later creations in the DC Universe, and had an incredible run, and boy, would I love to see that character in all his glory again.”
Secret Six
Last seen: Disbanded after their run in with the ladies of Birds of Prey back in issues #104-#106. Not to mention that Knockout died in #109, and Deadshot and Catman were taken to the Salvation Run planet.
DiDio says: “You know, Gail Simone loves the Secret Six, and if Deadshot and Catman ever get off the Salvation Run planet, I’d love to see more Secret Six too.”
Azrael
Last seen: Well, officially, when he was killed in the final issue of his series, but the body was never recovered. There have been hints of a possible Azrael reappearance in Gotham Underground recently – and also, there have been vague connections between former Manhunter and the Order of St. Dumas, which trained the original Azrael.
DiDio says: “No plans. I know, I know – there was a tease in Gotham Underground, but no long-term plans right now.
Last Seen: On a regular basis, with the cancellation of Sword of Aquaman late last year with #57. He was considered for membership in the Outsiders, but Batman shut him down. His story went in…interesting directions after Infinite Crisis, but we think he’s back to being Arthur Curry (and knowing who he is) with two (real) hands these days…
DiDio says: “Right now we’re giving Aquaman a little bit of a rest, but we expect to see him appearing in one of the team books in 2008. We’re seeing the version of Aquaman that appeared in Sword of Aquaman – the Arthur Curry Aquaman.”
Plastic Man
Last Seen: Well, he’s here and there in Countdown to Mystery and involved with Eclipso, but as for some solo Plas love? Not much since Kyle Baker’s acclaimed and award winning series was canceled. That said, we’re becoming more and more convinced that artist Ethan Van Sciver can’t say more than three sentences without saying “Plastic Man”…so, is anything coming?
DiDio says: “Ah, Ethan VanSciver’s favorite character. Currently, Plastic Man is appearing in Countdown to Mystery, and I’m hoping we’ll do more with him and Ethan as schedules allow.”
Jack Knight
Last Seen: In any meaningful way, getting a happy ending (very rare in comics these days) at the end of Starman. Spottings are very rare, but he did get a brief appearance in Booster Gold recently. But that’s it.
DiDio says: “2008 will see the return of James Robinson to the DCU in a very strong and positive way, and with James coming back, I can only hope that Jack comes back with him.”
Brainiac
Last seen: Superman/Batman #35 and thereabouts, but come on – we want the crazy, deadly robot bent on world domination going against Superman mano y mano…maybe even the straight robot version as designed by Ed Hannigan? Is that asking too much?
DiDio says: “Big problems for Superman.”
Chloe Sullivan
Last seen: Okay – not yet, but we announced back in December that the character from Smallville would be making a trip to comics to join the Superman supporting cast.
DiDio says: “Chole is an exciting character on the television show, and we had hoped to work her into DC continuity, but unfortunately, the stars did not align properly, and even though we had announced it, she will not be appearing in any of the issues of Superman or Action Comics.”
Doom Patrol
Last seen: Superboy wall-punched back into continuity, and then lovingly reinvigorated by Geoff Johns in Teen Titans, and then used by Mark Waid and George Perez in an acclaimed Brave and the Bold story. And next up?
DiDio says: “Keith Giffen’s favorite project! Any time he writes a book, he wants to find a way to put the Doom Patrol in it. As of right now, there are no plans for Doom Patrol – we might be seeing some appearances of the characters individually, though.”
Ambush Bug/Lobo
Last seen: Hey – since Giffen was invoked…’Bug was last seen (for real) in 52 when he popped in to Firestorm’s Justice League, and there was a possible in-continuity (yes, we know that “continuity” has little meaning for Ambush Bug) in Superman/Batman Annual #1. And Lobo? He got a good turn in 52, and most recently appeared in Teen Titans and Blue Beetle.
DiDio says: “Ambush Bug is a question that I defer to Jann Jones, and since she’s not here, it doesn’t get answered. Lobo – he’ll be appearing in a major miniseries in 2008, but not the one you think.”
Demon
Last seen: Shadowpact, and turned to stone. A lousy development for the Demon, but hardly an insurmountable one.
DiDio says: “He’ll be appearing in a major miniseries in 2008, and exactly the one you think.”
Terra
Last seen: In Supergirl #12 - the new one, with dark hair, showed up. She has the same rock-based powers of her predecessor, apparently, but is a whole lot nicer and more heroic. And yeah – this one’s been announced and in the works for a while now…what’s going on?
DiDio says: “We’ve still got the miniseries in the works between Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray and Amanda Conner, and Amanda should be wrapping that up very soon, and it will be making our schedule also.”
Phantom Stranger
Last seen: Flitting here and there in Shadowpact and thereabouts, but nothing major.
DiDio says: “As much as Vertigo tries to take him from us, we’re going to hold on to him as tight as we can. We’ve done a lot of projects examining the mystic side of the DC Universe, and it’s hard to tell a story about the mystic side without the Phantom Stranger.”
Warlord
Last seen: The final issue of the ill-fated restart of the character with Bruce Jones writing. It was a touch disjointed and sudden, and storylines weren’t wrapped up. Kinda…messy.
DiDio says: “Unfortunately no plans for Warlord right now. That’s a book that after a period of time, I think we should revisit again. I think that Travis Morgan is one of the stronger later creations in the DC Universe, and had an incredible run, and boy, would I love to see that character in all his glory again.”
Secret Six
Last seen: Disbanded after their run in with the ladies of Birds of Prey back in issues #104-#106. Not to mention that Knockout died in #109, and Deadshot and Catman were taken to the Salvation Run planet.
DiDio says: “You know, Gail Simone loves the Secret Six, and if Deadshot and Catman ever get off the Salvation Run planet, I’d love to see more Secret Six too.”
Azrael
Last seen: Well, officially, when he was killed in the final issue of his series, but the body was never recovered. There have been hints of a possible Azrael reappearance in Gotham Underground recently – and also, there have been vague connections between former Manhunter and the Order of St. Dumas, which trained the original Azrael.
DiDio says: “No plans. I know, I know – there was a tease in Gotham Underground, but no long-term plans right now.
Looking forward to much of this....if it comes to pass. Hopefully, they won't screw things up with some of these characters. I'd love to see the one true Aquaman return instead of the sword-and-sorcery-wannabe-gimmick. And James Robinson returning to Starman would just be awesome beyond words...one of my favorite DC characters/series EVER!
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