Jason Worrying About Damian
Jason is the first to notice Damian's disappearance in Robin Son of Batman #7. He even expresses worry over it, saying "I don't like it when Damian runs off. He's too wild."
It's likely that this concern is partly due to Jason seeing himself in Damian. Tim even inadvertently draws the comparison, replying with "coming from you, that's a good one."
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I’m sooooo curious how much of Lor-Zod’s/Chris Kent’s canon Tomasi is going to ignore. Because out of all the DC characters, Lor’s pre- and post-Flashpoint continuities are probably among the least compatible when you consider how Infinite Frontier made everything canon again. On the one hand, Chris was abused by both Zod and Ursa, adopted by Clark and Lois, and was lost to the Phantom Zone after bonding to the Nightwing. Lor-Zod is still under his bio parents’ thumb, and hasn’t gone through any of what Chris has, not even the same level of abuse. How do you even reconcile those into the same character?
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Reminder it releases February 13th!
https://x.com/PeterJTomasi/status/1755389754445619478?s=20
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Or I could've just posted this instead.
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the art and basic storytelling is doing wonders. he's just a sadboy tryna find his dad.... who im 3000% sure is not his father.... but he finna rob them drug dealers anyway cuz the mob boss demands payment from his six year old child soldiers 😭😭😭 this book is the anti-nepobaby construct
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Sinestro and General Zods Kids Join Forces in "Sinister Sons" Comic Book Series
DC Comics has announced Sinister Sons from writer Peter J. Tomasi and artist David Lafuente. The series will follow Lor-Zod, son of General Zod, and Sinson, son of Sinestro.
"When the Lor-Zod, the son of General Zod, was cast off his adopted homeworld of New Kandor, he runs afoul of a kid on a mission, the son of Sinestro! Sinson is out to prove he’s got what it takes to live up to the family name of Sinestro, but all is not as it seems, and the sons’ journeys will take them into the heart of darkness." (DC Comics)
Sinister Sons #1 goes on sale on Februrary 13, 2024. The first issue features a main cover by Brad Walker and Andrew Hennessy, variant covers by Dan Mora, Jamal Campbell, V. Ken Marion and Danny Miki, and Ramon Perez, and a special acetate variant cover by Pete Woods.
(Image via DC Comics - Brad Walker and Andrew Hennessy's Cover of Sinister Sons #1)
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Superman & Robin Special #1 (2022)
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Superman, Green Lanterns, Flash, Steel, Superboy, Cyborg Superman versus Mongul by Scot Eaton
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The parallel of Jason fixing Thomas's watch and Damian finding Martha's pearl.
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Batman And Robin #37 (2015) Peter J. Tomasi Writer, Patrick Gleason Artist, Damian Wayne (Resurrected)
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New Edition Of Beloved Superhero Story The Mighty To Land On Shelves This September
New Edition Of Beloved Superhero Story The Mighty To Land On Shelves This September
Beloved superhero story The Mighty by Peter J. Tomasi (Superman, Batman and Robin, Blood Tree, Light Brigade, The Bridge), Keith Champagne (The Switch, Daybreak!, Frank N. Stein), Chris Samnee (Fire Power By Kirkman & Samnee, Daredevil), and Peter Snejbjerg (B.P.R.D.) finds a new publishing home at Image Comics with a new edition landing on shelves this September.
This new edition of The Mighty…
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I want that super sons poster so bad
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Sinister Sons #1, Peter J. Tomasi and David Lafuente (edited by Paul Kaminski and Chris Rosa)
I like so much about this new book (check out Lor-Zod's awesome costume!), but the art is full of dumb goofs. Or at least they seem like goofs to me.
Sinson puts the ring on his right hand---and in the very next panel his right hand is ringless. WTF? Did it turn into a marker?
Sinson's talking, then his henchman takes over talking mid-sentence while handing him the paint and brush, and then Sinson seamlessly finishes the thought. Is that how it's supposed to read?
There. Easy fix. So weird.
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