Then...DC Universe: Legacies #1 (of 10) has something that The Marvel's Project lacked -- a flesh and blood Golden Age Legend as part of the creative team! Artistic legend, Joe Kubert, provides inks for the pencilwork of his son, Andy. Sandman and The Atom play active roles in this first issue, but Scoop Scanlon (of Action Comics fame) fills the backup feature with tales of Zatara, The Spectre and Dr. Fate. This first issue (with Len Wein's storytelling) promises an entertaining series that stretches beyond the Golden Age era of Marvel's Project, into the current DC Universe in later issues. This one is a winner gang! Go out and get your copy asap! Now...DC Universe: Legacies #2 (of 10), in my opinion, is a startling downgrade for a series that started off with a fantastic first issue. Len Wein provides quality writing, Andy Kubert and his father, the legendary Joe Kubert, provide fantastic artwork; but the book is flawed. The biggest problem in the main story is the retcon'ed model. Whichever of the 52 DC Universes this book is taking placing on, it is not Earth-2 nor Earth-1, but seeks to harmonize the worse things about both.
1) The Freedom Fighters are active on this earth. -- Roy Thomas had established that the Freedom Fighters began on Earth-2 and migrated to the neigh hero-less Earth-X following Uncle Sam. Post-Crisis the team became part of Earth-1 lore. I was never a fan of this and remain disgruntled. I prefer the earth's properly labeled because without this the writers simply lose focus and particular details that characterize various heroes from the various publishers DC absorbed. The result is no one can keep track of continuity. For instance, Wein leaves the Fawcett heroes out of Legacies #2, but why? Since he is following flawed themes, the Marvel Family would have fit in nicely. This is where Marvel excels over DC.
2) The JSA goes into a semi-secret retirement due to McCarthy's Congressional Un-American Activities Committee. Again with the McCarthy stuff. This worked for the immediate post Cold War era, but is there an unspoken rule that the early 1950s retirement of the JSA has to be due to the Red Scare? How about some creativity? Perhaps the theme could follow along the lines that acting on behalf of the Feds, the JSA faked their retirement in order to conduct secret anti-communist operations. Anything is better than the trite "they retired because McCarthy was mean to them" bunk.
3) TNT & Dan The Dyna-Mite have been retcon'ed into the Seven Soldiers of Victory, thus replacing Green Arrow & Speedy. I have nothing good to say about this development.
DC Universe Legacies will still please many. The book is clearly it is about solidifying the current DC Universe model, which will reign before the next "
Crisis On Bean Counters Spreadsheets" inspired three year storyline that results in Bat-Mite being a founding member of the Justice League. The actual DC Legacy has nothing to do with this series. For those of you who are not as orthodox in DC continuity as I,
DC Universe Legacies will remain a favorite; but for myself, I am done with this series.
Next up...The Shield #10, the last issue in the series, offers a JSA/All-Stars in a supporting role of a somewhat entertaining story. The biggest thing here is that Marco Rudy and Mick Gray make a fantastic art team. The Fox back up feature ended soundly and if the character continues in the right hands, it should definitely be worthy of its own series. The Shield also cameo's in this week's issue of Magog.
Savage Dragon #161 features the Golden Age Daredevil planting his foot in the face of Savage Dragon. One cannot help but appreciate Erik Larsen's use of the character! The Three Wise Guys cameo in this issue. Although not golden age, the back up feature, has some incredible artwork from Andrew Dimitt.
Flash Gordon and
Mandrake are coming to Dynamite this year. And look for the new Doctor Solar book shortly from Dark Horse.
I'm pretty much done for now. Between
DC Universe Legacies #2 and the abomination that is a Spanish referee (re: Germany v. Serbia), I am going to go to my quiet place and read.
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