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A [[Pulp]] reimagining of [[The DCU]], launched in 2009 with ''Batman/Doc Savage Special #1''. Written by [[Brian Azzarello]], the First Wave universe features reimaginings of classic DC heroes interacting with classic pulp fiction heroes. Notably, no one has superpowers; everyone either is a [[Badass Normal]] or has a [[Charles Atlas Superpower]]. The setting itself is an intentional [[Anachronism Stew]] of Tommy guns and jet planes, [[Cool Airship|dirigibles]] and [[Cool Car|Ferraris]], computers and walkie-talkies. There will, apparently, also be [[Darkest Africa|jungles]]. |
A [[Pulp]] reimagining of [[The DCU]], launched in 2009 with ''Batman/Doc Savage Special #1''. Written by [[Brian Azzarello]], the First Wave universe features reimaginings of classic DC heroes interacting with classic pulp fiction heroes. Notably, no one has superpowers; everyone either is a [[Badass Normal]] or has a [[Charles Atlas Superpower]]. The setting itself is an intentional [[Anachronism Stew]] of Tommy guns and jet planes, [[Cool Airship|dirigibles]] and [[Cool Car|Ferraris]], computers and walkie-talkies. There will, apparently, also be [[Darkest Africa|jungles]]. The line was made defunct in 2011. |
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* ''Rima the Jungle Girl'': Mute [[Jungle Princess]] with a distinctly more savage appearance than anyone else. |
* ''Rima the Jungle Girl'': Mute [[Jungle Princess]] with a distinctly more savage appearance than anyone else. |
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* [[The Spirit]]: Denny Colt's city doesn't appear to be screaming anymore. Notably, his version of Ebony White is a girl. |
* [[The Spirit]]: Denny Colt's city doesn't appear to be screaming anymore. Notably, his version of Ebony White is a girl. |
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Latest revision as of 22:50, 27 July 2021
A Pulp reimagining of The DCU, launched in 2009 with Batman/Doc Savage Special #1. Written by Brian Azzarello, the First Wave universe features reimaginings of classic DC heroes interacting with classic pulp fiction heroes. Notably, no one has superpowers; everyone either is a Badass Normal or has a Charles Atlas Superpower. The setting itself is an intentional Anachronism Stew of Tommy guns and jet planes, dirigibles and Ferraris, computers and walkie-talkies. There will, apparently, also be jungles. The line was made defunct in 2011.
The principals of First Wave are:
- The Avenger: Richard Henry Benson is back, and according to Word of God, "has issues".
- Batman: Specifically, the original Batman from 1939 (even though he's still Batman and not the Bat-Man). This version of the Dark Knight is far more playboy millionaire than brooding gargoyle-dweller. Most notably, he's packing heat.
- Black Canary: Reimagined as an Indian-American teenager named Diyata Dasari.
- The Blackhawks: The fighter pilots are back. At least one of them is a Legacy Character from the World War II-era team.
- Doc Savage: Instead of the Man of Steel, we have the Man of Bronze. Appears to be dealing with the loss of his father and seeking a diversion (wanted criminal Batman in his First Wave appearance).
- Rima the Jungle Girl: Mute Jungle Princess with a distinctly more savage appearance than anyone else.
- The Spirit: Denny Colt's city doesn't appear to be screaming anymore. Notably, his version of Ebony White is a girl.
Tropes used in First Wave DCU include:
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