What do you guys think? Is it ok for Amazing Spider-man to give a fresh face to old ideas? Or do you not find it fresh at all, merely a rehashed idea?


Why does Marvel have seven titles in the top ten best selling comics list? Because Grant Morrison's "vision" is to make the DCU "drained of all meaning." Grant Morrison has revealed in an interview at NewsArama that he doesn't think readers want linear story telling, characters with meaning and importance, or a universe with anything that is familiar (interview here). Instead, with Final Crisis he has dismantled the DCU of what little continuity it had left to make it meaningless and unfamiliar. The funny part of this interview is that Grant Morrison claims that Final Crisis is "more coherent" than his original idea which never happened, Hyper Crisis. Final Crisis is more coherent? What was Hypercrisis? A million monkeys on LSD with typewriters? So, apparently, a universe with no familiar characters, linear storytelling, or coherency is suppose to draw in readers.
Traveling through time to fix tears in the space time continuum (read fixing continuity errors made by a bad EIC) Booster Gold and Rip Hunter have adventures in key events throughout the DCU's history. And if that wasn't awesome enough the book feels like those great 90's titles that fixed continuity (such as Zero Hour). Booster Gold is quality DC, something we aren't getting a lot of these days, and really this should have been a huge part of the Countdown title because this book seamlessly picks up loose threads from 52. If you haven't picked up Booster Gold yet give it a shot, as fans we need to start voting with our wallet to let both DC and Marvel know what books we like. I wish I could tell you more about Booster Gold but that would involve revealing too many spoilers, so run out and pick up Booster Gold #1 - 6 and enjoy!