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A couple of questions. One is spoilery for the most recent issue of GOTHAM CENTRAL and possibly other titles, and is thus behind an LJ-cut... which you skipped past, if you're reading this.

So if you aren't caught up on all your comics -- I'm still months behind on some titles, myself -- and want to avoid possible spoilers, stop reading here.

Right.

So, in GOTHAM CENTRAL #34, we get, among other things, a tour of Arkham for the purposes of making sure all the inmates patients inmates are still where they're supposed to be. And... Harvey Dent is there.

Now, like I said, I'm *not* caught up on all my comics, but in the ones I am caught up on, and no more than two or three months ago in the ones I'm not, the last time we saw Harvey Dent was at the end of "Hush," at which time he had one face, no hair, and his freedom. So did I miss something, or is this how they meant to inform us that Harvey is back in the shrink-clink for whatever reason? Help.


Now, the other questions.

For those of you reading Y: THE LAST MAN ...is it still going? Is there a trade or trades out, and how many separate TPBs will collect the full run, if the full run *will* be collected? If you've read it all, or read up through the current issue (if it hasn't wrapped or been cancelled yet), did you like it / would you recommend the series?

Also, for those of you who read Brian Azzarello's year-long storyline in SUPERMAN... well, same questions, more or less. Is it collected in its entirety, and if so how many trades will it take to get the whoile thing? And if you read it, how did you like it? As far as this goes, I'd prefer recs (or pans) to avoid plot spoilers, if you can possibly tell me why I should/n't read it without spoiling me.

Thanks!

(My birthday is next Wednesday, and my mother called me a few hours ago to gently remind me that I haven't given her any idea what to get for me. From fandom people, any sort of Dick Grayson fanart or fiction would be more than welcome, but no gifts are expected.)

Date: 2005-08-30 10:37 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] metron-ariston.livejournal.com
For those of you reading Y: THE LAST MAN ...is it still going? Is there a trade or trades out, and how many separate TPBs will collect the full run, if the full run *will* be collected?

It's still going (up to #36 in a planned ~60 issue run) and the fifth TPB (containing issues 24-31) came out... last month? It sells insanely well in TPB so will definitely end up collected in full. I recommend the hell out of it at least through the (seriously awesome) Safeword arc, which is in the fourth volume.

Date: 2005-08-30 11:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asmallbluedot.livejournal.com
I've only read the first TPB, but I'm definitely planning on getting ahold of the rest. I've loved what I've read.

Date: 2005-08-30 11:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] corinna-5.livejournal.com
Azzarello's Superman run is out in two thin hardcovers. FOR TOMORROW, as I recall. I didn't much like it: decent idea, clotted writing and plotting.

Date: 2005-08-31 12:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cosmicastaway.livejournal.com
Happy birfday in advanced!

Maybe I'll rally my art Muses together. Yes, Dick Grayson needs more pictures made!
No promises though. Sometimes I can draw. Other times...well, I shouldn't be in the same room as the pencil.

Date: 2005-08-31 01:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] teneagles.livejournal.com
No idea what's up with Harvey. Shows up in some books as One-Face, in others as Two-Face. Bat-editorial doing its usual, stellar work.

Y is insanely good. It's like... a (good) HBO series in pamphlet form. It won't be canceled; it's Vertigo's top monthly seller, and the trades sell exceedingly well.

Superman: Like "Hush", mushy and incoherent. Unlike "Hush", So Fucking Boring OMG.

Date: 2005-08-31 02:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] impactbomb.livejournal.com
No comment on Dent, as Bat editorial seems to be flailing about what they want as far as Harv's concerned, too. Some books he's sane, other books he's not, most books just want people to forget he was ever "fixed" to begin with.

Y: The Last Man - haven't read. All signs point to awesome, though.

Superman: For Tomorrow (the Azzarello arc) - first half is good. Last half is not.

(If I miss it, happy birthday in advance! Hope it's a good one!)

Date: 2005-08-31 03:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nos4a2no9.livejournal.com
I actually liked Azzarello on Superman. I recognize that it was too complicated for its own good and the dialogue was pretty weak in parts, but it was wacky in a crazy sci-fi way that I haven't seen from Azzarello, and it offered a new take on a Superman almost desperate with grief. Because it's set further along than any other DC title (what, a year in advance?) it's a confusing read but it makes more sense after Identity Crisis and OMAC. I'd see if you can download it or borrow it before shelling out for the two-part trade collection. I'd offer you my issues for your birthday, but they're in a box in my dad's basement. But the thought was, y'know, there ;-)

Date: 2005-09-02 06:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cosmicastaway.livejournal.com
It's early.

I'm never early though. Wow. Um...yeah.
I think it's decent. Hope it suits your need for short pants and blindfolds.

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Happy early birthday.
-Stacy

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