well, The Flash anyway. The art is so very pretty and apparently issues #1-14 were one long story arc. The first two trades will be available by August 20th, so I just might pick them up.
Mainly because I have had several plotbunnies surface from a 4 year hibernation and want to be worked on again, and then a new plotbunny appear (and then split into twins...)
On the other hand, I'm not sure how much energy I want to invest in the new DC comics universe, because DCnU doesn't seem to have Wally, and Wally was my Flash. I have no attachment to Barry, since he was dead before I started buying comics. Also, the DCnU explicitly lacks the legacy/family vibe that I enjoyed so much -- especially in Starman, Manhunter, and JSA -- and has eliminated a lot of my favorite lesser known characters.
On the gripping hand, I can just write the pre-boot story outlines I have into full stories, and decide which of the twinned bunny for the DCnU-preboot mashup gets to survive (or I could write both, but seriously, the story elements are almost entirely the same, just whether the ending is tragic or happy, and whether people can meet their alternate universe counterparts ... or explode when they do, due to the Blinovitch Limitation Effect or something.
Mainly because I have had several plotbunnies surface from a 4 year hibernation and want to be worked on again, and then a new plotbunny appear (and then split into twins...)
On the other hand, I'm not sure how much energy I want to invest in the new DC comics universe, because DCnU doesn't seem to have Wally, and Wally was my Flash. I have no attachment to Barry, since he was dead before I started buying comics. Also, the DCnU explicitly lacks the legacy/family vibe that I enjoyed so much -- especially in Starman, Manhunter, and JSA -- and has eliminated a lot of my favorite lesser known characters.
On the gripping hand, I can just write the pre-boot story outlines I have into full stories, and decide which of the twinned bunny for the DCnU-preboot mashup gets to survive (or I could write both, but seriously, the story elements are almost entirely the same, just whether the ending is tragic or happy, and whether people can meet their alternate universe counterparts ... or explode when they do, due to the Blinovitch Limitation Effect or something.