DC Comics STOPPING the Nonsense Soon?! 'Ultimate' Reboot Rumored!

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Is the mainstream comic book industry... learning? Or are they just desperate? It's being rumored that DC Comics is planning an "ultimate" universe of its own and is looking to bring in top talent to course correct and bring fans back to comics. But is it too little, too late? I mean, once Superman's son is sexxting his boyfriend in a bathtub in Action Comics, it's kind of hard to walk THAT back...

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In a recent episode of his podcast "Robservations," comic book legend Rob Liefeld discussed the rumored plans for a DC Comics "ultimate" universe. Liefeld, known for his work on iconic characters like Deadpool and Cable, provided insights into the potential direction DC Comics might be taking.

According to Liefeld, this new initiative by DC Comics isn't a complete line reboot but could be likened to Marvel's Ultimate Universe in some respects. He mentioned that Marvel is also planning a significant rebranding and refocusing of its X-Men franchise post-Krakoa, generating considerable excitement in the comic book community. This parallels DC's rumored plans for a fresh take on their universe.

Liefeld revealed that he has inside information suggesting DC is indeed working on an "ultimate reboot." He's been in contact with people who were approached to be part of this initiative, many of whom decided not to participate. Liefeld suggests that the project is not as far along as Marvel's X-Men rebranding but is definitely in the works.

He also hinted at the possible involvement of Scott Snyder, known for his work on Batman, Justice League, and Swamp Thing, as well as being the showrunner for DC's Dark Metal events. Snyder's return to DC Comics for this new publishing initiative could be significant, as he has recently been focused on numerous creator-owned projects.

Liefeld's comments suggest a strategic move by DC Comics to revitalize its universe, perhaps to recapture the interest of long-time fans and attract new readers. This approach seems to align with the broader trends in the comic book industry, where publishers are continuously exploring ways to innovate while honoring their rich legacies.

These revelations from Rob Liefeld's "Robservations" podcast provide context for the current discussions and speculations surrounding the future of DC Comics and its characters​​​​​​​​.

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