A few WEDNESDAY COMICS links of note, on a Tuesday

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

By Alex Segura

So, you saw the news, right? Yup, starting 7/8, USA TODAY will be syndicating the SUPERMAN strip from WEDNESDAY COMICS by writer John Arcudi and artist Lee Bermejo. Cool, huh? We think so.

Special thanks to io9, THE BEAT, BLOG@NEWSARAMA and COMIC BOOK RESOURCES’ ROBOT SIX for picking up and spreading the news.

And, in our continued efforts to make every day feel as fun as Wednesday, here’s a page from the SGT. ROCK WEDNESDAY COMICS strip, with words by Adam Kubert and artwork from living legend Joe Kubert.

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5 Responses to “A few WEDNESDAY COMICS links of note, on a Tuesday”

  1. Blog@Newsarama » Blog Archive » DC unveils new Wednesday Comics pages says on :

    [...] has released two new pages for their upcoming weekly, Wednesday Comics, on their Source blog: Sgt. Rock by Andy and Joe Kubert, and Supergirl by Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda [...]

  2. Gorbunov says on :

    And that’s why I’m not 100% sure that WC will be all-around-good - ’cause, while bunch of the writers are such greats as Gaiman, Pope, Baker, Azzarello and Arcudi, the other bunch consist of Adam Kubert, Eddie Berganza, Dan DiDio, Brenden Fletcher and Vinton Heuck. Maybe they’ll surprise me with quality of their writing, but right now I’m in “who the frag are those people and why the frag they’re allowed to write that quite prestigeous project” position.

  3. bohemiacomicsreader says on :

    Any chance to see Joe Kubert art. I’ll take.

  4. CaffeinatedRamblingsDotCom says on :

    I am really excited to read this series!

  5. raymondl says on :

    I’m just happy to hear that DC is taking a chance on a format that should be a natural for comics, but hasn’t been approached before. I’m looking forward to the unique team-ups in the creative department as well as the eclectic choices of characters. It’s nice to see Metamorpho, Kamandi, and Deadman again in their own stories, and if there ever was a shot-in-the-dark, then The Demon & Catwoman should be a surprising read. I like it when characters that have no natural inclination to be together work out, like Starfire, Adam Strange, and Animal Man did in 52.

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