In what order should I read forever evil?
In what order should I read forever evil?
Forever Evil Reading Order, the big follow-up to Trinity War
- Forever Evil: A.R.G.U.S.
- Forever Evil: Blight.
- Forever Evil: Arkham War.
- Forever Evil: Rogues Rebellion.
- Justice League Volume 5: Forever Heroes.
- Justice League of America Volume 2: Survivors of Evil.
- Suicide Squad Volume 5: Walled In.
Who is the New 52 question?
The first version of the New 52 Question was introduced in New 52: FCBD Special Edition. His true identity is unknown but what is known is that he was teleported from an unknown location in time and space, along with Pandora and Judas Iscariot (The Phantom Stranger), to stand trial for unstated crimes against humanity.
How do you read new 52 comics?
Index:
- Justice League Origins.
- Meet the New 52.
- Meet the Superman Family.
- Flashback / Before Modern Day.
- Meet the Bat Family.
- The Culling Reading Order.
- Meet the Green Lantern Corps.
- New 52 Year One Continued.
What caused the New 52 reboot?
The New 52 wasn’t designed to simply restart every comic title–it was meant to “reinvent” every comic title. Every single New 52 story takes place on Earth Prime, as an attempt to take the idea of comic continuity to a whole new level, ensuring every single story within the New 52 was set within the same world.
Was the new 52 a failure?
The reboot, because of inconsistency across the board, ultimately failed. Particularly amongst long time comic book fans. Things like Superman and Lois Lane, who had been together before the reboot, were forced apart during it. And since Rebirth, both were killed off for pre-New52 Superman and Lois.
Is New 52 still canon?
They’re not canon, but events like them have happened to them, with some aspects changed as not all characters involved were active at that point in the new timeline. There are a number of events that have been confirmed, as Tupka says.
What is Question real name?
Charles Victor Szasz
The Question (real name Charles Victor Szasz, also known as Victor “Vic” Sage when a newscaster) is a fictional character and a superhero in comic books published by DC Comics. The original was created by the late writer-artist Steve Ditko, and first appeared in Blue Beetle #1 (June 1967).
How did the question lose his face?
For example, when The Question was buried up to his neck in dirt for three days in the cold and rain by a rogue American military faction in Question #14, his body chemistry changed so much that the mask fell off of its own accord.