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* [[Sunday Strip]]: Basically, a Sunday Strip {{smallcaps|[[In Space|FOR COMIC BOOKS!]]}}
* [[Sunday Strip]]: Basically, a Sunday Strip {{smallcaps|[[In Space|FOR COMIC BOOKS!]]}}
* [[Tear Jerker]]: Surprisingly invoked with the ''very'' somber ending of the {{spoiler|Metal Men}} strip, specifically by the exchange that {{spoiler|Doc Magnus and Mercury have while musing on the "deaths" of the rest of the Metal Men in stopping Chemo's meltdown.}}
* [[Tear Jerker]]: Surprisingly invoked with the ''very'' somber ending of the {{spoiler|Metal Men}} strip, specifically by the exchange that {{spoiler|Doc Magnus and Mercury have while musing on the "deaths" of the rest of the Metal Men in stopping Chemo's meltdown.}}
{{quote| {{spoiler|'''Mercury'''}}: How can you improve on perfection?}}
{{quote|{{spoiler|'''Mercury'''}}: How can you improve on perfection?}}


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Revision as of 05:56, 8 August 2014

Kicking it old school. Really old school.


The World's Greatest Heroes
The World's Greatest Comics

After the excellent weekly series 52, the... not-so-excellent Countdown to Final Crisis, and the acceptable Trinity series, DC has decided to take a new approach to a weekly series. Or, rather, an old approach.

Wednesday Comics is a deliberate Homage to old style Silver Age stories done in a 14-by-20-inch broadsheet format, like Sunday newspaper comics. Each page is different, with a continuing story, some showing the superheroes as their classic selves, others completely reimagining them.

So far, the stories are:

Needless to say, with all the heavy hitters (especially Gaiman and Allred), it turned out to be the next big hit.


Tropes used so far include:

Mercury: How can you improve on perfection?