Limited: | Y |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Date: | June - August 2011 |
Issues: | 3 |
Main Char Team: | Deadman Dick Grayson |
Writers: | J.T. Krul |
Artists: | Mikel Janin Fabrizio Fiorentino |
Editors: | Cliff Chiang |
Creators: | J.T. Krul |
Deadman and the Flying Graysons is a 2011 three-issue comic book limited series published by DC Comics for the Flashpoint crossover series. The series features the characters Deadman and the Flying Graysons working at Haly's Circus in an alternative universe from the main DC Comics continuity.
The series was written by J.T. Krul, with Mikel Janin doing illustrations for the first issue, but the second and third saw art duties being taken over by Fabrizio Fiorentino. Cliff Chiang served as editor during all three issues.
Boston Brand (also known as Deadman) is attempting to pull off a trick after his co-workers John and Mary Grayson and their son Dick have done theirs. Brand intentionally outdoes theirs to show off. Afterwards Dick and his parents help with the packing and cleaning of the circus, but Boston declines to lend a hand, saying that he can not risk tearing his costume, or possibly injuring one of his hands, because if he did there would be no show. As the Graysons walk away, they discuss how much of an ego they think Boston has.[1] A while later the Graysons join the resistance against the Atlantean/Amazon war.[2] When the circus gets attacked by Amazons Mary and John are killed, and Boston has to protect Dick.[3]
The series holds an average rating of 6.3 by 16 professional critics on review aggregation website Comic Book Roundup.[4]
No. | Title | Comic Book Roundup rating | Estimated sales (first month) | |
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| The Show Must Go On | 7.0 by six professional critics.[5] | 32,950, ranked in North American[6] | |
| All Eyes On the Prize | 6.0 by six professional critics.[7] | 26,177, ranked in North American[8] | |
| Death of the Family | 6.0 by four professional critics.[9] | 25,991, ranked in North American[10] | |