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DC Comics Continuity Clashed In New Teen Titans #23, Up For Public sale

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DC Comics Continuity Clashed In New Teen Titans #23, Up For Public sale

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Lately, Bleeding Cool has been taking a look at DC Comics; try and merge the continuity of the Superman & The Authority mini-series with the concirrent continuity of Motion Comics – though initially they had been meant to be in very completely different continuities, one a part of 5G, the opposite a part of the brand new Infinite Frontier continuity. With DC Comics even going as far as to edit beforehand printed art work to take away gray hair from Superman.

Competing covers of Batman/Superman & The Authority Particular

Not the primary time Grant Morrison-associated comedian books have triggered comparable issues, Batman Inc stretching over the New 52 reboot ten years in the past was a chief instance.

New Teen Titans #23 from 1982 is an early try from DC Comics to try to extablish linewide continuity from differebt titles, however failed miserably. Written by Marv Wolfman, George Pérez, and drawn by Perez and Romeo Tanghal, it was edited by Len Wein and was the primary subject during which Perez was listed as a co-plotter alongside Wolfman. It has the primary look of Adrian Chase, who would grow to be Vigilante, in addition to the villain Blackfire.

DC Comics Continuity Clashed In New Teen Titans #23, Up For AuctionNew Teen Titans #23, DC Comics

In the course of the subject, the Teen Titans are rescued by Superman who makes use of a tractor beam from the Justice League satellite tv for pc. Nonetheless, it states that Superman is unable to assist the Titans’ rescue mission, since his powers had been halved within the then-recent Motion Comics #534-541.

DC Comics Continuity Clashed In New Teen Titans #23, Up For AuctionNew Teen Titans #23, DC Comics

The Justice League Satellite tv for pc is empty as a result of, because it additionally states, the Justice League are away on a mission going down in Justice League of America #207. Nonetheless, Superman – particularly a completely powered Superman – was with the Justice League in that subject. So New Teen Titans #26 has Justice League of America #207 and Motion Comics #536 going down concurrently, so Superman should be current in two separate missions on the identical time below two completely completely different units of circumstances. Oh and sure, a CGC 9.6 copy of the continuity clashing New Teen Titans #26 is up for public sale from Heritage Auctions proper now… and going below the hammer later in the present day.

New Teen Titans #23New Teen Titans #23 (DC Comics, 1982) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. First appearances of Blackfire and Vigilante. Overstreet 2021 NM- 9.2 worth = $6. CGC census 10/21: 65 in 9.6, 129 increased.

New Teen Titans #23 (DC Comics, 1982) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. First appearances of Blackfire and Vigilante. Overstreet 2021 NM- 9.2 worth = $6. CGC census 10/21: 65 in 9.6, 129 increased.

New Teen Titans #23New Teen Titans #23 (DC Comics 1982) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. First appearances of Blackfire and Vigilante. Overstreet 2021 NM- 9.2 worth = $6. CGC census 10/21: 65 in 9.6, 129 increased.

 

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