Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Dc puts out release dates for the new 52 trades

Now I'm not planning on getting all of these but it's always interesting to see what warranted Hardbacks, how many issues are packed in and the different prices.


Coming in May 2012:

JUSTICE LEAGUE VOL. 1 HC
Writer: Geoff Johns
Artists: Jim Lee and Scott Williams
Collects: JUSTICE LEAGUE #1-6
$24.99 US, 176 pg

BATMAN VOL. 1 HC
Writer: Scott Snyder
Artists: Greg Capullo and Jonathan Glapion
Collects: BATMAN #1-7
$24.99 US, 176 pg

JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL VOL. 1 TP
Writer: Dan Jurgens
Artists: Aaron Lopresti, Matt Ryan and Marco Castiello
Collects: JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL #1-6
$14.99 US, 144 pg


Justice League has one less issue than Batman. They have the same number of pages? Hey wait a second, doesn't this mean that the Batman story finishes up a couple months before this trade is released? Do trades always come out this fast? I only get the ones that interest me and it never seemed like they came out within the next arc. Maybe this has to do with the survey the released awhile back? Regardless just JLI for this month which is a paperback, same amount of issues as JL but only 144 pages.

Coming in June 2012:

BATMAN: DETECTIVE COMICS VOL. 1 HC
Writer: Tony S. Daniel
Artists: Tony S. Daniel, Ryan Winn and Sandu Florea
Collects: DETECTIVE COMICS #1-7
$24.99 US, 176 pg

BATWOMAN VOL. 1: HYDROLOGY HC
Writers: J.H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman
Artist: J.H. Williams III
Collects: BATWOMAN #1-5
$22.99 US, 144 pg


Tony Daniel is getting the Hardback treatment? Really? I know it's a Batman book but I was under the impression that he wasn't that popular. Another 1-7 collection. Only I want to get Batwoman but come on, it's two dollars cheaper because it's only 5 issues? Looks like I may have to wait until this one goes to paperback.

Coming in November 2012:

RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS VOL. 1 TP
Writer: Scott Lobdell
Artist: Kenneth Rocafort
Collects: RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #1-7
$14.99 US, 160 pg


Although the wait sucks I like that it's 7 issues for this price. Makes you wonder how they decided to spread these books out.

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