Wednesday, July 20, 2011

DC Relaunch: Justice League Dark

The DC Universe has had its share of supernatural heroes, and but a few supernatural or magic based teams. The previous magic go-to-guys was Shadowpact, and more often than not they were kind of considered a joke (at least until things got way out of hand and you needed to fix it quick). But with more emphasis on the magic/mystic/peculiar side of the DC universe, it's time to take these guys seriously again. And this time, they've brought out the big guns.

Will they actually be called Justice League Dark? I don't know, but the fact that they're finally regarded as Justice League worthy is important, I think. These folks have certainly saved the world enough times over. Deadman? Oh yeah, and you never knew because you couldn't see him! John Constantine? Buy him a beer and a pack of silk cuts and he'll tell you a tale or two, and how he got snubbed every time (though that last time was with good reason). Zatanna has been on the Justice League (or she was in the last continuity), and Madame Xanadu has been knocking around so long that I'm gonna be talking about her and the Demon hanging out tomorrow back in just post-Camelot days. What has Shade done? Good question. He's the least magical of all of them, being an alien being projecting into unused identity (read:dead) and wearing an M-vest that does a number of things, and depending on the day, the M can stand for damn near anything.

So here they all are, purveyors of weird, ready to take on whatever is thrown at them, which alot of that is going to be the biggest hurdle: they have to get along the whole time. Constantine more tolerates Deadman than anything, and him and Shade get along okay, though everything goes weird. Xanadu has seen every Constantine, Zatara, and avatar of Nanda Parat (Deadman), and she's likely not that impressed. And Constantine and Zatanna dated once (awkwaaaard). And thrown into all of this is the Enchantress, who just can't seem to figure out if she wants to be bad or good. It's a toss up.





Peter Milligan will be handling the writing on this, working with a number of familiar characters. He wrote Shade the Changing Man for its entire run, which lasted longer than the original Steve Ditko series, and he's the current writer on the John Constantine lead Hellblazer. Additionally, the presence of the Enchantress is interesting considering her involvement in the Flashpoint mini The Secret Seven. Another character from that, Mindwarp, has been promised. Mikel Janin seems to have come out of nowhere, providing amazing looking art so far for the Flashpoint mini Deadman & the Flying Graysons.

What to check out? Maybe Milligan's Hellbazer or Shade, or his Secret Seven mini. Paul Dini has been doing good work on Zatanna, and I highly recommend Matt Wagner and Amy Reeder's Madame Xanadu.

Tomorrow, we dig further into the Dark with Demon Knights!

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