Sunday, April 5, 2009

An overview of what else was coming out from DC at the same time as Watchmen (part two)

(Second part of overview of what else was coming out from DC Comics at the same time that they were releasing the Watchmen twelve issue limited series. Taken from something I wrote up today for one of the internet groups I'm on. Thanks, again, to Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics.)


December 1986 (cover date: "March 1987"): Watchmen #7; also, Legends #5, "Batman: Year One" Part 2 (Batman #405), Star Trek was wrapping up its storyline and setting things up for where the Star Trek III: The Search for Spock film would begin, Star Trek: Movie Special #2 (adapting said film), Who's Who in Star Trek #1 (this whole time the regular Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe was also coming out), All-Star Squadron had its final issue (#67) following several months of flashback origin stories of individual characters, DC's Captain Atom began (#1; only bought the first issue of this, I think), Detective Comics had it's big 50th anniversary special where Batman met Sherlock Holmes (#572); also, http://dcindexes.com/timemachine/releasedate.php?year=1986&month=12

January 1987 (cover date: "April 1987"): Watchmen #8; also, last issue of Legends mini-series (#6), "Batman: Year One" Part 3 (Batman #406), final issue of original Justice League of America series (#261) following a four issue story arc tying into Legends and dismantling the then current "Detroit League" team, second of two-issue Who's Who in Star Trek, much maligned Shazam!: The New Beginning four issue mini-series begins (#1), new The Spectre series begins (#1); also, http://dcindexes.com/timemachine/releasedate.php?year=1987&month=1

February 1987 (cover date: "May 1987"): Watchmen #9; also, "Batman: Year One" Part 4 (Batman #407), new Giffen-DeMatteis Justice League title begins (#1), new Suicide Squad series begins (#1); also, http://dcindexes.com/timemachine/releasedate.php?year=1987&month=2

March 1987 (cover date: "June 1987"): Watchmen skips a month; notable DC issues that month: new Flash series begins starring former Kid Flash Wally West (#1), revised post-Crisis origin of Jason Todd/Robin 2 begins in Batman (#408), successor to All-Star Squadron title The Young All-Stars begins (#1), "Batman: Year Two" four-parter begins in Detective Comics #575 (Alan Davis draws the first part but then some new guy named Todd McFarlane takes over the following issue); also, http://dcindexes.com/timemachine/releasedate.php?year=1987&month=3

April 1987 (cover date: "July 1987"): Watchmen #10; also, "Batman: Year Two" part 2 (Detective Comics #576), Dr. Fate got his own series (#1); also, http://dcindexes.com/timemachine/releasedate.php?year=1987&month=4

May 1987 (cover date: "August 1987"): WATCHMEN #11; also, "Batman: Year Two" part 3 (Detective Comics #577), "pocket universe" Superboy story in Legion of Super-Heroes #37, Superman #8, and Action Comics #591, The Shadow got his own DC series (don't think I bought this one, though), post-Crisis Titano in Superman Annual #1, Mike Grell's three issue Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters begins (#1), John Byrne also does a really nice origin of Doom Patrol story in Secret Origins Annual #1 (in addition to his usual Superman and Action Comics duties); also, http://dcindexes.com/timemachine/releasedate.php?year=1987&month=5

June 1987 (cover date: "September 1987"): Watchmen skips another month before the final issue; notable DC issues that month: "Batman: Year Two" part 4 (Detective Comics #578), Perez's Wonder Woman interacts with the other DC super-heroes for the first time (aside from in the Legends mini-series) in Wonder Woman #8, "pocket universe" Superboy story concludes in Legion of Super-Heroes #38, a really nice (if largely forgotten) non-DC Universe twelve issue series titled Silverblade by Dennis O'Neil and Gene Colan begins (#1), the Joker guest-stars ("guest-villains"?) in Superman #9 (one of the more memorable issues of Byrne's run, IMO), Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters #2; also, http://dcindexes.com/timemachine/releasedate.php?year=1987&month=6 (actually, Mike's puts Watchmen #12 at the end of this month, so I guess I'll stop there)

So, it should be obvious that a LOT was going on at DC at that time. [...] *I* was majorly into it. I was picking up at the very least half of all of those DC titles you see on those Mike's "Time Machine" pages (maybe more like two thirds of them)! And that doesn't even count all of the stuff from Marvel I was picking up then, too!

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