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December 4th, 2014  Posted at   Parallel Lines: The DC Comics Tangent Universe Podcast

Welcome to the world of Tangent Comics — where you only know the names. Parallel Lines: A DC Comics Tangent Universe Podcast is a bi-weekly, issue-by-issue exploration of DC Comics’ Tangent Universe events, hosted by Shawn Engel and Michael Bradley.

Tangent/The Superman #1

“But it looks like the good Lord has bigger plans for Harvey Dent.”

A horrific Nightwing experiment from more than two decades ago brings about a futuristic metamorphosis in a resident of the Tangent Universe. But will this Superman’s reign be one of triumph — or domination? It’s a tale of a very different Man of Tomorrow, and one that sets the stage for future issues, in “Future Shock” by the non-all-caps Mark Millar and Jackson Guice!

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Tangent/Batman backmatter

NEXT TIME: Get us out from under WONDER WOMAN #1!

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November 7th, 2014  Posted at   Parallel Lines: The DC Comics Tangent Universe Podcast
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Beginning in the summer of 2007, nearly a decade after their original publication and on the eve of the return to the universe, DC Comics collected all 18 books from the original Tangent waves from 1997 and 1998 in a series of three trade paperbacks. If you’ve been enjoying Shawn Engel’s and my coverage of the books on your own, but are more of a trades-only person, here’s a closer look at the trades that are available.

Each edition featured a brand new cover by Dan Jurgens and Kevin Conrad featuring some of the characters in that specific volume. Even though the Flash, the Green Lantern, the Joker and individuals from Nightwing each are featured in two separate volumes (as they headlined two books), only the Green Lantern gets two cover appearances on the trades. Regardless, as a bonus, since those front covers of the trades are easy to find at online retailers and comic indexes across the Internet, I’ll be offering a look at the back cover of each edition, which are composed using artwork from the comics’ original covers.

Tangent, Vol. 1

Released: Aug. 29, 2007
Cover price: $19.99
Pages: 208
Edition editor: Peter Hamboussi

Tangent, Vol. 1 trade paperback

Contents: The Atom #1, Metal Men #1, Green Lantern #1, The Flash #1 and Sea Devils #1
Note: All five books are from the 1997 wave.

Tangent, Vol. 2

Released: Jan. 23, 2008
Cover price: $19.99
Pages: 192
Edition editor: Peter Hamboussi

Tangent, Vol. 2 trade paperback

Contents: The Joker #1, Nightwing #1, Secret Six #1, Doom Patrol #1 and The Batman #1
Note: All books except Batman are from the 1997 wave.

Tangent, Vol. 3

Released: June 25, 2008
Cover price: $19.99
Pages: 208
Edition editor: Sean Mackiewicz

Tangent, Vol. 3 trade paperback

Contents: The Superman #1, Wonder Woman #1, Nightwing: Night Force #1, The Joker’s Wild #1, The Trials of the Flash #1, Tales of the Green Lantern #1, Powergirl #1 and JLA #1
Note: All books are from the 1998 wave. The shorter page counts in the second-wave books allowed them to collect more in one edition.

But what about Tangent: Superman’s Reign, the follow-up series that began in 2008? It’s been collected, too, in two volumes. The first featured a new cover by Dan Jurgens and Trevor Scott that paid homage to the iconic cover to FLASH #123. The second used artwork by Ivan Reis and Joe Prado, recycled from issue #11 of the series.

Here’s a closer look at each volume.

Tangent: Superman’s Reign, Vol. 1

Released: Feb. 4, 2009
Cover price: $19.99
Pages: 160
Edition editor: Sean Mackiewicz

Tangent: Superman's Reign, Vol. 1 trade paperback

Contents: Tangent: Justice League of America (Vol. 2) #16 (first story only) and Superman’s Reign #1 through 6

Tangent: Superman’s Reign, Vol. 2

Released: Sept. 9, 2009
Cover price: $19.99
Pages: 144
Edition editor: Sean Mackiewicz

Tangent: Superman's Reign, Vol. 2 trade paperback

Contents: Tangent: Superman’s Reign #7 through 12

To date, none of the original Tangent books or issues of Superman’s Reign have been collected in hardcover form. However, the Justice League of America story also was collected in the trade paperback and hardcover editions of Justice League of America: The Injustice League.

November 6th, 2014  Posted at   Parallel Lines: The DC Comics Tangent Universe Podcast
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Welcome to the world of Tangent Comics — where you only know the names. Parallel Lines: A DC Comics Tangent Universe Podcast is a bi-weekly, issue-by-issue exploration of DC Comics’ Tangent Universe events, hosted by Shawn Engel and Michael Bradley.

Parallel Lines: The DC Comics Tangent Universe Podcast

In the Tangent Universe … the Atom looks like Superman, and the Flash is a teenage girl in a skintight outfit.

Going for nine episodes strong, and the show gets a new promo (kind of?) courtesy of fellow podcaster, friend of the show, all-round nice guy and the only man to climb Mount Everest naked (or so we’ve heard) … Charlie “What the &%!# is a Niemeyer” Niemeyer! Give it a listen, eh?

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NEXT TIME: Wave 2 begins with BATMAN #1

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November 3rd, 2014  Posted at   Parallel Lines: The DC Comics Tangent Universe Podcast

Prior to the release of the first wave of Tangent books in 1997, DC Comics sent a series of at least nine promotional posters to retailers (a common practice, even today).

Each poster measured approximately 11″ wide by 34″ long and featured new artwork done by that book’s artistic team. The design on the posters was similar, with a pin-up shot of the book’s title character or characters, the book’s logo, line logo and a version of the tagline (“The only thing you know are the names!”). At the top of each, a multiple-choice question teased the new character.

Here’s a look at all nine posters, and a transcription of the text for each. (Apologies for the varying quality of the images. They were found on eBay and a variety of sites across the net and enhanced as best as possible in Photoshop. If anyone has cleaner scans, please send them in!)

Tangent/The Atom promo poster

The Atom is: A) The incredible shrinking scientist; B) A microscopic particle; C) Earth’s first and greatest super-hero

Tangent/Metal Men promo poster

The Metal Men are: A) A team of sophisticated robots; B) A heavy metal fan club; C) A commando squad with nerves of steel

Tangent/Green Lantern promo poster

Green Lantern is: A) Possessor of the most powerful weapon in the universe; B) A British pub; C) A mysterious woman who helps the dead wreak revenge

Tangent/The Flash promo poster

The Flash is: A) The fastest man alive; B) A camera accessory; C) Lia Nelson. Yeah … she’s fast … she’s made of light!

Tangent/Sea Devils promo poster

The Sea Devils are: A) A team of ocean explorers; B) Brine shrimp; C) Intelligent undersea creatures created by a nuclear accident

Tangent/The Joker promo poster

The Joker is: A) A green-haired criminal; B) A space cowboy. A gangster of love. C) New Atlantis’s anarchic martial artist

Tangent/Nightwing promo poster

Nightwing is: A) Dick Grayson’s secret identity; B) A poisonous(?) plant C) Black ops who use dark magic

Tangent/Secret Six promo poster

The Secret Six is: A) A mysterious team of spies; B) A masked hockey team; C) A band of heroes gathered to battle Aquaman.

Of note on this one is that the Atom, the Joker and the Flash are not featured on the poster, turning the Secret Six into the Secret … Three?

Tangent/Doom Patrol promo poster

The Doom Patrol is: A) A group of misfit super-heroes; B) A pro-wrestling tag team; C) A time-traveling team of heroes out to save the world

With the second wave in 1998, DC took a different tack, releasing one poster to promote all nine books. The poster was approximately 34″ wide and 22″ tall, and featured art from the cover of all the second-wave titles.

Tangent 1998 promo poster

The poster also provided taglines to each individual book, though these were not carried forward to the books themselves (mercifully, in some cases).

Batman: “A Dark Knight Out of Time”
Superman: “The Man of Tomorrow … Not Today”
Wonder Woman: “A Warrior of the Mind”
Nightwing: Night Force: “A Force for Evil”
The Joker’s Wild: “What Happens When the Laughter Stops?”
Trials of the Flash: “When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Go Shopping”
Tales of the Green Lantern: “In a World of Lies, Who Knows the Truth?”
Powergirl: “Girl Power Isn’t Always Good”
JLA: “Earth’s Greatest Foes”

As far as I know, these were the only materials sent to comic book retailers to promote the Tangent books. But, they remain interesting pieces of comic book ephemera!

October 23rd, 2014  Posted at   Parallel Lines: The DC Comics Tangent Universe Podcast

Welcome to the world of Tangent Comics — where you only know the names. Parallel Lines: A DC Comics Tangent Universe Podcast is a bi-weekly, issue-by-issue exploration of DC Comics’ Tangent Universe events, hosted by Shawn Engel and Michael Bradley.

Tangent/Doom Patrol #1

“We saw Earth die! Nothing could be worse!”

Four adventurers from the future of 2030 travel back to the present with portents of doom! But will their time-traveling escapade prevent their future … or cause it? It’s good old-fashioned comic book wibbly wobbly timey wimey in a way that can be brought to you only by Dan Jurgens, Sean Chen, Kevin Conrad and Ray Kryssing in “Saving Time!”

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Tangent/Doom Patrol backmatter, page 2 Tangent/Doom Patrol backmatter, page 2
Backmatter from the issue (click to enlarge)

NEXT TIME: A literal Dark Knight kicks off the second wave in BATMAN #1!

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