Editor Michael Siglain talks up the scary side of the DCU

Friday, September 11th, 2009

By Michael Siglain

Greetings, Source-rers, 
 
Editor Michael Siglain here, back to tempt and tease you with the latest tantalizing tombs from my little corner of the DC Universe. 
 
Labor Day has come and gone, there’s a crisp chill in the air, and the kiddies are all finally back in school. September is upon us, and that means that Halloween is on its way. Yes, it’s true, I’m rushing the season, but Halloween is more than just one day out of the year. For me, All Hallow’s Eve is a state of mind, so let’s not waste time, let’s make with the creepy!
 
First up is a glimpse of the cover to Booster Gold #27, which is part II of our Blackest Night tie-in. Here, Booster Gold and Blue Beetle must team-up to stop Black Lantern Blue Beetle from eating their hearts. And as you can see by our cover, courtesy of series’ artists Dan Jurgens and Norm Rapmund, Booster’s just hanging around, and Ted, well, Ted’s dead, baby.

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Want even more Blackest Night tie-in related goodness? Well, how ’bout the cover to Outsiders 25 from Tom Mandrake? If anyone knows the mysterious and spooky, it’s the Addams Family. And Tom Mandrake. Here, we get a cover in the vein of the old 1970s Hammer Horror posters. Check it out:

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But you’ve all seen the Black Lanterns by now. What about that which is unseen? More specifically, what have you seen on Batman: Unseen? Well, the aforementioned is the title of a new 5-part miniseries—due out this October—that reunites the celebrated Bat-team of writer Doug Moench and artist Kelley Jones. These fearsome folks have once again joined forces to pit the Dark Knight Detective against his strangest foe yet: The Invisible Man! But this isn’t your typical Invisible Man story. You see (no pun intended), that in this twisted tale, our Invisible Man doesn’t start out all that invisible. At first, just his skin disappears, leaving a weird, red musculature to roam and ravage the mean streets of Gotham. Feast your eyes on the following:

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Weird, no? But wait, there’s more! What’s Halloween–or our never-ending Halloween season–without werewolves? (Incidentally, the answer is a boring and dull Halloween, but I digress.) Another book that you may have heard about—and not just from me—is Detective Comics, written and drawn by the super-scary team of Greg Rucka and JH Williams III. Why are they so scary, you ask? Well, it’s because they’re so damn good at what they do! And in one of our upcoming issues, specifically Detective Comics #859, which is out in November, we get one of—if not THE—greatest werewolf transformations to ever grace the printed page. Howl in excitement at the following:

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Beautiful, isn’t it? Well, my time is almost up here, so let’s end on another truly creepy image: the cover to the all-new hardcover by writer/artist Sam Kieth. Sinister Sam is inviting all of you to join him as he spends the night in the most infamous insane asylum in all of DC Comics. Welcome to Arkham Asylum: Madness. As they said in the remake of The Fly, “Be afraid. Be very afraid.”

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So that’s it, gang. A heaping helping of the terrifying and horrifying that Assistant Editor Harvey Richards and I have in store for you in the upcoming few weeks. There’s also a DCU Halloween Special coming your way, in which I have a very personal interest, but I’ll leave those details to Editors Eddie Berganza & Adam Schlagman. In the meantime, be sure to check back soon for more scary stories from me (anyone sense a theme yet?), as well as information on Batman of the Future!?!
 
Thanks for reading, gang. Until next time, try to enjoy the daylight…

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10 Responses to “Editor Michael Siglain talks up the scary side of the DCU”

  1. Websnap says on :

    wow these look awesome.

  2. querldox says on :

    Having a Bruce Wayne/Batman comic out every month without fail really makes his loss mean less.

  3. ClaytonKinnelon says on :

    Booster Gold is one of DC’s most under-appreciated titles. Hopefully, Blackest Night and the inclusion of Ted Kord will draw new readers to the series.

  4. meisterlegion says on :

    WTF! - That cover for Booster Gold is sick and twisted :(

    It makes me sad…poor Booster, and Ted’s his BFF…sick sick minds.

    I know…it’s all in the spirit of BN - but NO ONE messes with my Booster!

  5. moonlord2084 says on :

    uhh booster has to survive….rip hunter’s livelyhood depends on it…well unless booster already had him,

    which is hard to belive and all with him being the biggist loser in the history books… they again chicks and vandal savage seem to really want catman to sire children…

  6. pulsar says on :

    It’s a bit sad that Blackest Night stuff by now is not scary at all anymore. So far every issue consists of dead and loved ones coming back, tearing up superheroes or killing them. Without hope though it becomes a little pointless after a while and the shock effect is also lost.

    So please, guys, get it moving! :) Blackest Night should be really great. So far it isn’t. Anymore.

  7. meisterlegion says on :

    …p.s. Thanks for the Booster preview!

    …anymore, Booster goodness is appreciated :-D

  8. talos1 says on :

    Man what poor Booster must be feeling there (besides pain) of being hung by his best bud as a BL! 0_0

  9. emeraldlatenight says on :

    Funny that all these comments are about Booster. It really is a great book!

  10. ljacone says on :

    That Outsiders cover is pretty darn amazing.

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