It’s a MAGOG Tuesday

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

By Alex Segura

You heard the news, saw some art and know the basics about MAGOG, but it never hurts to show a bit more, does it?

Magog steps into the spotlight in September, tired of chafing at the restraints that being in the JSA comes with. But what happens when he takse justice into his own hands and begins to track down a group of criminals dealing high-tech arms to lowlife scum around the DCU? Be sure to check out the first issue, from writer Keith Giffen, Porter and Dell.

Here’s a look at artist Glenn Fabry’s cover to #1, an in-progress look at #2 and Howard Porter and inker John Dell’s variant for #1.

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7 Responses to “It’s a MAGOG Tuesday”

  1. braddock says on :

    Oh, the things we put Alan Scott through.
    I’ll give the first issue a try.

  2. Ricardo says on :

    I am there, definitely. Though i still hope to see more wacky (Heckler!) and some mature-reading Giffen (LSH) in the future.

  3. mambazo says on :

    I’m glad to see that the originally solicited Magog cover was in fact a work in progress.

  4. thexfactor says on :

    I can’t see the first two! X(

  5. Prepare Yourself for Magog! - Comic Hero News says on :

    [...] going to see how things play out as Magog gets his own series. And to whet our appetite, the DC Universe: The Source blog has posted the cover for Issue 1 of Magog, an in-progress version of issue 2 and a variant [...]

  6. DCcollector.com » Magog Sneaks! says on :

    [...] The Source (DC Comics Official Blog) just posted some new pages from the upcoming Magog mini series coming in September! [...]

  7. bohemiacomicsreader says on :

    Looking good but on the fence.

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