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Campus Comics Cast 221 - DC Absolute, First Five Savage Dragon

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Welcome to episode 221 of the Campus Comics Cast as we go Absolutely Savage discussing the beginning of the DC Absolute line along with our next first five featuring the Savage Dragon. Timestamps: 00:00:00 Opening Music 00:00:18 Intro 00:01:30 DC Absolute 1st Issues 01:05:48 First Five Savage Dragon 01:28:35 CLZ Shake 01:39:20 500 Comic Book Challenge 01:43:33 Next Episode 01:44:38 Outros 01:45:21 Stinger What happens when the world’s most recognizable heroes are rebuilt from the ground up—stripped of everything you thought you knew about them? If you’ve ever felt that superhero stories have become too predictable or repetitive, this episode offers a fresh lens on creative reinvention. By exploring DC’s new Absolute Universe and Erik Larsen’s Savage Dragon legacy, the discussion reveals how bold storytelling can breathe life into familiar icons—much like how readers crave originality in an era flooded with reboots and reimaginings. It’s an episode for anyone seeking to rediscover excitement in modern comics and understand how reimagined narratives mirror our own desire for change and renewal. Gain insight into how DC’s Absolute Universe redefines classic heroes like Batman, Wonder Woman, and Superman with darker origins and new world-building continuity. Learn how Erik Larsen’s Savage Dragon stands as a rare creator-owned success story that has evolved across generations while maintaining its creative integrity. Hear candid perspectives on what makes reboots succeed or fail and how innovation keeps comics—and storytelling itself—fresh for readers. Press play now to experience how reinvention, risk, and creativity collide in these groundbreaking comic universes—and rekindle your own sense of wonder for what’s possible in modern storytelling.
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