JLA/Doom Patrol Special #1
By Zak Edwards
February 7, 2018 - 10:35
DC Comics
Writer(s): Gerard Way, Steve Orlando
Artist(s): Aco
Colourist(s): Tamra Bonvillain, Marissa Louise
Letterer(s): Clem Robins
Cover Artist(s): Frank Quitely
Justice League of America/Doom Patrol Special #1, the debut issue
That premise is essentially the homogenization of media and characters and the deployment of heroes as corporate mouthpieces. It’s a problem
The “Time Warner” in Milk Wars is called “Retconn,” a mega-corporation interested in selling “homogenized” versions of heroes that they control to people that they would also like to control. Hence, Milkman Man. Or, in the words of Way:
“Ideas branch off from the tree. They’re permutations, expressed as mathematical formulas… With the right adjustment to their formula, it’s simple to alter and broaden their appeal. Superman, however, was more resistant. His symbolic lineage is a direct line from the god of superheroes. We tried repeatedly, but his formula could not be adjusted. But it could be copied.”
Classic Morrison.
That said, it’s fantastic seeing his sensibilities, along with the old, weird Vertigo/DC, played out in this next generation of comics and creators. Granted, that’s been Young Animal’s appeal since the get-go. It’s Vertigo but with more rainbow colouring, a callback to Vertigo’s glory days, minus the obsession with sadomasochism and whatever Preacher dreamed up that month. Milk Wars is a callback but also an attempt forward, but the JLA half of this crossover has further to go than the Doom Patrol. Things are comfortably weird here and, while there are some interesting, even tender moments across team members, Milk Wars is Doom Patrol’s territory. The JLA (necessarily short their most recognizable characters) are passing through.
Overall, Milk Wars is the exact sort of lunacy that comes through DC only rarely and almost always from Morrison. Here, in a new generation of creators, the pop flavourings make for a dense but enjoyable read, one that is sure to be a heck of a ride as Milk Wars continues.
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