World Famous Comics NetworkWorld Famous Comics Network Action Is My Reward.comWorld Famous Comics CommunityComic Book ClassifiedsMid-Ohio-Con
WFC Home | About | Columns | Comics | Contests | Features | Freebies | Gallery | Links | News | Podcasts | Shop
SHOP >> David Mack | Andy Lee | Amy Allen | Michonne | Dean Haglund | Virginia Hey | WFC Published | WFC Auctions



ScheduleUPDATED TODAY! Thu, 24-Jul-2008
Anything Goes TriviaAnything Goes Trivia
Bob Rozakis
Megaton ManMegaton Man
Don Simpson
Tony's Online TipsTony's Online Tips
Tony Isabella
TrevorTrevor
Piper & Lee


NewsNEWS 24-Jul-2008 4:06am
This Joker's serious in The Dark Knight
Comic-Con draws fans of comics, the fant...
Warner, Deadline Games team for Watchmen...
Comics, film and figurine fans flock to ...

Comic Book - Movie - Video Game - Anime 

Order Serenity Comics, Graphic Novels, DVDs & More!
Friends & Affiliates
Adobe Store
Amazon.com
Anime Studio
Apple Store
Dick Blick Art Materials
eBay
GoDaddy.com

StarWarsShop.com
TFAW
World Famous Comics: Villains United (Countdown to Infinite Crisis)
Villains United (Countdown to Infinite Crisis)
By: Gail Simone
Publisher: DC Comics
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Paperback
Label: DC Comics
Number of Items: 1
Number of Pages: 144
Publication Date: December 14, 2005
Release Date: January 01, 2006

More Comics By: Gail Simone
Enlarge Image
Villains United (Countdown to Infinite Crisis)
List Price: $12.99
Used Price: $5.79
3rd Party New: $6.00
Amazon's Price: $10.39

You Save: $2.60 (20%)
Usually ships in 24 hours


Similar Items

The OMAC Project (Countdown to Infinite Crisis)

Day of Vengeance (Countdown to Infinite Crisis)

Infinite Crisis

The Rann-Thanagar War (Countdown to Infinite Crisis)

JLA: Crisis of Conscience (Identity Crisis) (Countdown to Infinite Crisis)
More Similar Items...

Editorial Comments

Amazon.com:
Villains United is one of the four miniseries that lead up to DC's Infinite Crisis. Lex Luthor uses the events of Identity Crisis (as well as the threat of unstoppable force) to persuade nearly every super villain to join his "society," which is led by a core group of himself, Deathstroke, Talia, Black Adam, Dr. Psycho, and Calculator. But a band of relatively obscure villains--Cat Man, Scandal, Cheshire, Deadshot, Parademon, and Ragdoll--organized by a mysterious figure named Mockingbird and calling themselves the Secret Six, defy Luthor, leading to all-out war. It's action-packed and includes some fantastic full-page shots, and is fun for people who like to pick out people from criminal lineups. If you can't recognize everyone, the trade paperback has a guide to the characters as well as a summary of events leading up to the six-issue series (but not the 2006 one-shot issue published during the run of Infinite Crisis). Written by Gail Simone (Birds of Prey) with art by Dale Eaglesham and Val Semeiks. --David Horiuchi

Product Description:
Villains United is one of the four miniseries that lead up to DC's Infinite Crisis.Lex Luthor uses the events of Identity Crisis (as well as the threat of unstoppable force) to persuade nearly every super villain to join his "society," which is led by a core group of himself, Deathstroke, Talia, Black Adam, Dr. Psycho, and Calculator. But a band of relatively obscure villains--Cat Man, Scandal, Cheshire, Deadshot, Parademon, and Ragdoll--organized by a mysterious figure named Mockingbird and calling themselves the Secret Six, defy Luthor, leading to all-out war.It's action-packed and includes some fantastic full-page shots, and is fun for people who like to pick out people from criminal lineups.If you can't recognize everyone, the trade paperback has a guide to the characters as well as a summary of events leading up to the six-issue series (but not the 2006 one-shot issue published during the run of Infinite Crisis).Written by Gail Simone (Birds of Prey) with art by Dale Eaglesham and Val Semeiks. --David Horiuchi


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars

5 out of 5 starsExcellent Infinite Crisis Lead-In Centering On Some Of DC's Baddest
When the one-shot "Countdown To Infinite Crisis" came out back in 2005, a couple months after the Identity Crisis (DC Comics) finale, it started a pattern that would continue on with a host of DC's biggest projects and events over the next year or so - taking big, immediate-appeal concepts that often hit across the DC Universe, and then often having these events spearheaded by characters who were certainly less-than-obvious picks. Countdown To Infinite Crisis officially ignited the post-Identity Crisis happenings and served as a prelude to Villains United as well as to Day of Vengeance (Countdown to Infinite Crisis), The OMAC Project (Countdown to Infinite Crisis) and The Rann-Thanagar War (Countdown to Infinite Crisis), and served as a major pivot point in the DCU. But instead of having the likes of Superman or Batman at the center of attention, that focus went to Blue Beetle, a character who'd seldom been seen in the few years prior, and whose heyday in the 1980s wasn't remembered by many as being particularly....memorable. But it worked tremendously well, he was the right guy for the story, and just as Day Of Vengeance brought in some highly unorthodox choices to lead the war against an insane Spectre, Villains United also went down that road.

In Villains United, Lex Luthor has succeeded in pulling a vast host of the DC Universe's deadliest bad guys into a co-operative venture the likes of which the Earth has never seen before. With so many A-List villains in the fold, the spotlight naturally falls on.... Cat-Man, Scandal, Cheshire, Ragdoll, (a single) Parademon and Deadshot?? With the possible exception of Deadshot, and with Parademons usually only counting as big players when they're en masse, not exactly the characters one would expect to take an important - let alone central - role in this. Those six, though, don't even form a part of Luthor's Secret Society; in the series's first big swerve (this isn't a spoiler, the first issue of the six parter sets this up) the main group in these pages arguably isn't Luthor's Society at all, but a much smaller group of lower-profile villains assembled by an unseen mastermind called Mockingbird to take on the Society. Going by the name The Secret Six, the group is headquartered in a surprising location (I don't think this place had been featured prominently within the DC Universe in ages) and isn't even made aware of their ultimate objectives. Whereas Luthor's Society has been recruited at least partly through coercion, the Six have been brought together by more direct force, and have no choice but to begin taking on Mockingbird's missions.

Meanwhile, the Society itself has an inner circle consisting of Luthor, Black Adam, Talia Al Ghul, Deathstroke, The Calculator (another unorthodox choice for such an important role, and one that would have been unthinkable before Identity Crisis revamped the character as a computer-inclined entrepeneur who doesn't plan out crimes of his own but who sells his organizational services and resource-gathering skills to other villains) and Doctor Psycho, plus it quickly gathers upwards of 300 other associates. And although we don't see all of them on the pages, we do see a lot, and they've brought in a ton of recognizable characters like Solomon Grundy, Scarecrow and Dr. Polaris, not a bunch of generic henchman-type villains. Although there are immediate benefits to such a united force, the ultimate goals behind the inner circle - or perhaps just those of Luthor himself - remain something of a mystery in the beginning.

Some will be disappointed that the Society and its grand plan aren't given the total focus in here, with so much being spent on the Secret Six but I think it worked great and that it was better not to cram too much into six issues; much of the struggle between the Society and their collective 'good guy' enemies takes place in the tie-in issues to Villains United (Firestorm # 17; Breach # 7 - now There was an underappreciated series; Action Comics # 831; Superman # 221; JSA Classified #s 5-7 - see JSA Classified: Honor Among Thieves, Nightwing #s 109 & 110) and much of it happens later, as Villains United was always intended to flow straight into Infinite Crisis.

This tale is done extremely well, with lots of twists and a couple of Highly unexpected returns; it can be read on its own although having the 'tie-in' issues enhances and extends the whole series. Villains United works as both a vital piece of the extended crossover arcs that started with Countdown To Infinite Crisis and continued straight through that event, and, like Identity Crisis, did a great job in taking previously unused (or occasionally mis-used) characters and making important, interesting characters out of them. This isn't the kind of story geared for someone new to comics, but for somebody already into the DC Universe it's a dream project. Also recommended, in addition to the aforementioned 'Countdown' events (Day Of Vengeance, Rann/Thanagar and OMAC) are JLA: Crisis of Conscience (Identity Crisis) (Countdown to Infinite Crisis) and JSA: Mixed Signals.



4 out of 5 starsIf You Enjoyed This Book, Pick Up "The Secret Six"
While I enjoyed the "Villains United" mini-series (featuring the debut of the "Secret Six" anti-heroes), I felt that the "Infinte Crisis"-mandated beats cut into some of the characterization and stopped the story short. Thankfully, Gail Simone returned in 2007 with Secret Six: Six Degrees of Devastation, a brutally funny and mature take on the super-villain squad that spins wildly out of control.



4 out of 5 starswho are these people
DC kicked in a major storyline, one that affects the DC universe afterwards. It started with Identity Crisis and the horror our heroes created. And then there is a lot of stuff leading up to Infinite Crisis--which includes this collection. What we have here is the villians getting together to form a society--some join willingly, some are forced, some are just killed. And against Luthor, Black Adam, Dr. Psycho, Calculator, Talia al Ghul, and Deathstroke, who lead this new society, are some villians/almost-heroes (or perhaps some become heroes after this): Catman (some sort of Batman-wannabe), Chesire (who is she?), Ragdoll (who I think makes a really cool villian), Scandal (who is she and what can she do?), Parademon (kind of interesting and from Apokolypse), and of course Deadshot (who might be the only one we've heard of). They stand up to the society, some sort of choice to do so and being forced to do so. I think DC wanted to set up a new book, a sort of middle ground 'hero'. It's a good storyline, but I'm not sure how it will make it as a seperate book.



4 out of 5 starsleaves you wanting more
Action packed! Fun book, interesting characters. Tons of villians. This is the best of all the Infinite Crisis lead ins. If you were a fan of Gail Simone's Deadpool/Agent X stuff, you can't miss this. Villains United is just plain cool.



5 out of 5 starsGraphic SF Reader
A story of conspiracy and rebellion. Some of the villain types, being villains, do not like being told what to do. They have a mystery organiser who feels likewise, so he hires a bunch of them to defy The Society. This includes the startling reinvention of Catman, of all people. Looks great, and is a lot of fun in that twisted bad guy sense.


Related Categories:Similar Items

The OMAC Project (Countdown to Infinite Crisis)

Day of Vengeance (Countdown to Infinite Crisis)

Infinite Crisis

The Rann-Thanagar War (Countdown to Infinite Crisis)

JLA: Crisis of Conscience (Identity Crisis) (Countdown to Infinite Crisis)
More Similar Items...

Books
 Comics
  Comic Strips
  How to Draw Comics
  How to Draw Manga

 Graphic Novels
  AiT/Planet Lar
  Alternative Comics
  Archie Comics
  Avatar Press
  DC Comics
    Batman
    Justice League
    Superman
  Dark Horse Comics
    Hellboy
    Sin City
    Star Wars
  Drawn & Quarterly
  Devil's Due Publishing
  Dreamwave
  Fantagraphics Books
  Gemstone/Gladstone
  IDW Publishing
  Image Comics
  Kitchen Sink Press
  Marvel Comics
    Fantastic Four
    Spider-Man
    Wolverine
    X-Men
  Oni Press
  SLG/Slave Labor
  TwoMorrows
  Top Shelf Productions

 Manga
  ADV Manga
  Antarctic Press
  Central Park Media
  Digital Manga
  Gutsoon
  TokyoPop
  Viz Communications

 Books
  Animation
  Antiques & Collectibles
  Art Instruction & Ref.
  Art Reference
  Arts
  Business
  Cartooning
  Children's
  Computer Graphics
  Computers & Internet
  Digital Business
  Drawing (general)
  Entertainment
  Entrepreneurship
  Figure Drawing
  Games
  Graphic Design
  Horror
  Humor
  Literature & Fiction
  Movies
  Music
  Mystery & Thrillers
  Nonfiction
  Photography
  Pop Culture Collectibles
  Popular Culture
  Publishing & Books
  Reference
  Role Playing & Fantasy
  Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  Screenwriting Film
  Screenwriting TV
  Sketchbooks/Journals
  Stationary
  Teens
  Television
  Toys
  Video Games
  Writing

 Calendars


WFC Home | About | Columns | Comics | Contests | Features | Freebies | Gallery | Links | News | Podcasts | Shop

Zazzle - Make people smile with customizable one-of-kind products!

World Famous Comics Network
Action Is My Reward.com
ActionIsMyReward.com
World Famous Comics Community
ComicsCommunity.com
Comic Book Classifieds
ComicBookClassifieds.com
Mid-Ohio-Con
MidOhioCon.com

GO SHOPPING >>

© 1995 - 2008 World Famous Comics. All rights reserved. All other © & ™ belong to their respective owners.
Advertiser Info . Terms of Use . Privacy Policy . Contact Info
World Famous Comics Network